Don't start me in on that color/colour ... Oy vey
Okay will have to correct your grammar though. Y-O-U-R means your. Y-O-U-'R-E means you are. Sorry, old episode of FRIENDS.
Don't start me in on that color/colour ... Oy vey
Okay will have to correct your grammar though. Y-O-U-R means your. Y-O-U-'R-E means you are. Sorry, old episode of FRIENDS.
Yes. Never understood the spelling differences. Canada does "ou" also.Don't start me in on that color/colour ... Oy vey
Because they are not as lazy as thier southern neighboursYes. Never understood the spelling differences. Canada does "ou" also.
Nothing to understand. Our language (English), by default, is British. They created it, they were the first to spell it and we, as usual, had to have things our way. We decided that the extra letter was not only a waste of time, but, added nothing but length to the word and cut down the number of words that could be used on Twitter.** We, of course, were right in our decision, but, I guess an argument can be made for how the word was supposed to be presented.Yes. Never understood the spelling differences. Canada does "ou" also.
You 'mericans ruined elegant speechNothing to understand. Our language (English), by default, is British. They created it, they were the first to spell it and we, as usual, had to have things our way. We decided that the extra letter was not only a waste of time, but, added nothing but length to the word and cut down the number of words that could be used on Twitter.** We, of course, were right in our decision, but, I guess an argument can be made for how the word was supposed to be presented.
With only 140 characters allowed using an additional "u" every third word will limit elegant speech.As if elegant speech ever happens on Twitter.
We didn't forge ahead in the world by wasting time with additional, unnecessary letters in our memo's. To make matters worse our northern border people also found it necessary to add "eh" to the end of every other sentence as well, eh!You 'mericans ruined elegant speech
Ha! Reminds me of the movie "My Fair Lady" My mother had the record. Played it quite often. I remember the song "Why can't the English Teach Their Children How to Speak". End of one line was ..... and Americans haven't spoken it in years. "Because they are not as lazy as thier southern neighbours
Do you remember having a quick spin?
or remember being told it doesn't sting...
Or remember dusty candy at your relatives house?
Or remember the original recipe for
it was the one and only one that actually seemed to do what it claimed, recipe seems to have changed, forever.
Or the crib toy bought for almost every newborn that parents learned to hate as it made so much noise...woke parents and babies that accidently kicked it. My DD dialing the phone was my alarm clock.
Or remember the best gum in its own pouch that my Dad always said NO to...(it will rot your teeth)
Depends on who you ask.They're not old either
ftfyI sir certainly do not! Winter is for hot tea and coffee
Americans like to drop things that are unnecessary. Like our British overlords.Yes. Never understood the spelling differences. Canada does "ou" also.
What a wonderful gesture to track down Mrs. Beasley for your sister--an amazing gift for her after all these years!! (Maybe she'll find you a Yogi for your birthday?! )
So very pretty. We are thinking of taking dd and boy's up to Estes Park, and into the Rocky Mountain park. We can get away and have our meals their, along with a night's stay in a hotel. Hotel camping...
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.