So my parents started watching the US Open after the Saints game... and that was the worst version of God Bless America I have ever heard. It was by one of the retarded Jonases.
So as it was Labor Day weekend my sister and I were looking for things to do. We went by Edwin Warner Park to look at the trails and we noticed the elevations changing on the trail we picked out on the trailhead maps. So my sister who usually wears flip flops anytime she is not at work says, "I'll definitely have to wear tennis shoes."
So I chimed in with, "yeah, maybe even elevennis shoes."
Also, I got the Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks for Christmas and I'm just now starting it. It's been pretty good so far. P.S. Dear SK, I got engaged.
Also, I got the Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks for Christmas and I'm just now starting it. It's been pretty good so far. P.S. Dear SK, I got engaged.
Also, I got the Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks for Christmas and I'm just now starting it. It's been pretty good so far. P.S. Dear SK, I got engaged.
Also, I got the Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks for Christmas and I'm just now starting it. It's been pretty good so far. P.S. Dear SK, I got engaged.
Also, i had no idea how many of these Aussies actually had in common with America. I thought we'd be 100% british in comparison, but a fair few of these we Americanise.
we only become americanised with your maccas-eating, gangster-rap loving generation AMOG :P Weak as piss.... The ANZACS would be turning in their graves
I say "hungry" rather than "peckish" "zucchini" rather than "courgette" "truck" rather than "lorry" baked potato, eggplant, station wagon & TV. All "American" according to this but are used over here.
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What do you call a baby potato?
A small fry.
http://heavy.com/sports/2014/09/nick-jonas-god-bless-america-us-open-video/
Horridness.
http://www.msstate.edu/web/media/detail.php?id=6793
P.S. I need an alliance.
So I chimed in with, "yeah, maybe even elevennis shoes."
I feel so old, I get the reference.
Pacman!
Good way to resurrect a useless thread.
http://www.earthables.com/differences-between-british-and-american-english-1487206421.html
Also, i had no idea how many of these Aussies actually had in common with America. I thought we'd be 100% british in comparison, but a fair few of these we Americanise.
Weak as piss.... The ANZACS would be turning in their graves
"zucchini" rather than "courgette"
"truck" rather than "lorry"
baked potato, eggplant, station wagon & TV. All "American" according to this but are used over here.
But if he goes MMA on me... it's all over red rover )