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Subject: To all you British Floodians:

Don't LOL if you aren't L'inOL.

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No, but I do like myself a cup of tea.

  • 12.27.2012 2:37 PM PDT

Marley: next time try to be a little for inconspicuous.
John: What do you mean?
Marley: John, we grow lots of gear, right?
John: Yeah loads...
Marley: So try not to come back with a wasted girl and a packet of fertilizer!


Posted by: Spartan 891
Posted by: juniorbandit96
How's the dental?

British: "what's a dental?"


How's free health care?

American: 'What's a free?'

slam dunk

OT: it's moronic to say that 'colour' or 'color' is the correct spelling as both are correct in their separate language. While English and American-English may be almost identical in many respects they're different language and as such it's not illegal for them to spell words differently, however obscure the reasons for doing so.

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  • 12.27.2012 2:38 PM PDT
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What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in England? Since they're on the metric system, they probably don't use the same term. I need to know b/c if I ever go there, I need to know how to order it since it's my favorite food.

  • 12.27.2012 2:42 PM PDT

I acknowledge my user name is stupid. However, I promise I'm not.

Disclaimer: The latter is a lie.

I don't drink tea. But sometimes when just even having a beer a pinky will peek out.

(Sounds rude)

:-)

  • 12.27.2012 2:44 PM PDT

I acknowledge my user name is stupid. However, I promise I'm not.

Disclaimer: The latter is a lie.

We say, just like you yankiedoodles would, "quarter pounder with cheese", mate.

You know that this is legit, and that I'm English seeing as I just called you 'mate'.

:-)

Posted by: Omelet Pants
What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in England? Since they're on the metric system, they probably don't use the same term. I need to know b/c if I ever go there, I need to know how to order it since it's my favorite food.

  • 12.27.2012 2:45 PM PDT
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Posted by: Telec
Remember kids: when Uncle Delta tells you he has sweeties, he isn't lying.

Now get in the van.


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Posted by: Omelet Pants
What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in England? Since they're on the metric system, they probably don't use the same term. I need to know b/c if I ever go there, I need to know how to order it since it's my favorite food.


Same name
Old people here still don't like metric.

  • 12.27.2012 2:46 PM PDT

Wake me, when you need me.

mfw brits drive on the wrong side of the road

  • 12.27.2012 2:47 PM PDT
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the will to win is the will to destroy

i don't drink tea but my pinky floats out if it is a small glass im drinking from

  • 12.27.2012 2:51 PM PDT

Per Audacia Ad Astra

ERROR 777: POLL NOT FOUND

Seriously? Are you just asking for a hot topic?
It's far easier to see results via poll results.

And no, I don't hold out my pinky. That's stereotypical bull excrement.

  • 12.27.2012 2:52 PM PDT

Posted by: AngryBrute1
Oh yeah, since somebody does not believe what YOU believe; that makes us vapid...
I cannot grasp that what you call "Something happened to nothing, and that nothing became something, and it was smaller than than a period."

Posted by: Connor CMC
I can't fit all my fingers into the teacup handle. So yes.

Also I'm not British, but I like tea.
This.
If you can't fit all your fingers in the handle, then you have the right to hold your pinkey finger out.

  • 12.27.2012 2:52 PM PDT

Posted by: Alex Mac Kee
If pen­ises were planes Jimmy's mouth would be an airport


Posted by: DarkBen64
Don't punch a British kid, the queen'll come after you.

I don't want to get done for indecent exposure

  • 12.27.2012 2:52 PM PDT

Life?
I have the internet and Doctor Who; i don't need a life.


Posted by: Omelet Pants
What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in England? Since they're on the metric system, they probably don't use the same term. I need to know b/c if I ever go there, I need to know how to order it since it's my favorite food.
i don't think they do those in Wimpy...

  • 12.27.2012 2:54 PM PDT

I change shapes just to hide in this place but im still im still an animal...

Funnily enough no one ever does this. Do American floodians hold up their pinky when eating bigmacs?

  • 12.27.2012 3:06 PM PDT

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Gen Petitt Day
Night of the Living Alts


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Posted by: UK

  • 12.27.2012 3:09 PM PDT


Posted by: ferrrari
Because i can you -blam!- wanking yanks.

Really though i don't do that when i drink my tea with biscuits and crumpets. I then read the London evening star and then have a trip to my local pub for some bangers and mash. All followed by some fish and chips and some good old beer.

This guy, this guy right here is a true Englishman. Kudos to you brother. * Fist-bump*


Stupid Americans with their stupid American stuff.

  • 12.27.2012 3:15 PM PDT

Depends. If the handle is very small then I have to. Not dramatically, i.e. not pointed out.

In other cases, no.
Sorry to dissapoint.

  • 12.27.2012 3:17 PM PDT

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"Ignorance is a plague."

Close, but the plague killed those infected with it, and the ignorant are still alive.
I wish ignorance was a plague.

Posted by: Omelet Pants
What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in England? Since they're on the metric system, they probably don't use the same term. I need to know b/c if I ever go there, I need to know how to order it since it's my favorite food.
Yes, the rest of the world still calls them quarter pounders, even if we don't use your obsolete system.

  • 12.27.2012 3:31 PM PDT

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