d0om on 12/3/2006 at 01:31
It boggles the mind as to how the meaning of "fanny" got so compleatly changed by the Americans.
I mean really, there is a rather large difference...
TenTailedCat on 12/3/2006 at 01:44
Hey man, any port in a storm.
am i rite?
Shug on 12/3/2006 at 04:08
more like a storm in any port :cool:
Aja on 12/3/2006 at 05:07
Quote Posted by Ulukai
AR, I take your mocking of our beautiful lorry and I raise you a fannypack.
I'll see your fannypack and raise you
HAPPY SLAPPING.
aguywhoplaysthief on 12/3/2006 at 05:46
Quote Posted by TheGreatGodPan
Enough with these stupid threads. Let's get rid of British schools to make sure this never happens again.
Look you commie, AMERICA FIRST! :mad:
Tocky on 12/3/2006 at 08:16
Okay then, let's get rid of British schools in America first.
Almost too easy.
Vigil on 12/3/2006 at 15:04
Quote Posted by AxTng1
I have no truck with those who elevate themselves above their place. Sir.
And indeed no lorry.
Lazarus411 on 12/3/2006 at 15:21
If a British guy comes up to you and says "Can I bum a fag mate?", he's asking you for a cigarette, just so you yanks don't get the wrong idea. ;)
David on 12/3/2006 at 15:28
Oh dear god that is so tired will never happen.
Thankfully we have the ability to have a word that has two utterly different meanings and not fall over because it is too complicated for us.
Interesting edit, by the way.
Paz on 12/3/2006 at 15:30
If the butler says "Can I suck you off, squire?", he's just asking for some holiday time with his family. Just so you know.