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can i just say quickly haha kjackson i still cant fathem why you like the bbc isuppose it is good for the news even though i dont watch it

why do you love the UK? A specific region/part more than others?
well i suppose it would have to be the countryside mainly devonshire and wales. i cant say much about the culture as i never see what obvi the rest of the world see. i do like our food, i do love the good old english breakfast and roast dinner/.and i love the fact we dont have to like sport yay i dont understand sport and am not preasured to have to. i do like seeing the old english towns and villages as i live in one myself the buildings and atmosphere makes the whole village seem at ease. the weather is not to bad and its kinda nice having to look forward to the nice weather and having an ecuse to look like a tourist in your own country trying to soak the sun up.

Have you ever been?
nope never.... ok maybe i live in the uk

What drew you to the UK in the first place?
well i was made here ... ewww horid thought... well we moved around the world alot with my dad being in the royal navy but i have always felt out of place until i come home to the uk i dont know why
When you miss me just look up to the night sky and remember, I'm like a star; sometimes you can't see me, but I'm always there.
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kthomp wrote:can i just say quickly haha kjackson i still cant fathem why you like the bbc isuppose it is good for the news even though i dont watch it
I insist you visit the land of TMZ, E!, and CNN/FOX sometime!!!:!::!::!:
kthomp wrote:i do like our food
But nobody else does...?? Or maybe it's just the bias Americans take over there: "What? NO MCDONALDS?! And you call yourselves "civilised??" (sorry, that would be "civilized")
kthomp wrote:well i was made here ... ewww horid thought...
Blasphemous :D
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kjackson83 wrote:
kthomp wrote:can i just say quickly haha kjackson i still cant fathem why you like the bbc isuppose it is good for the news even though i dont watch it
I insist you visit the land of TMZ, E!, and CNN/FOX sometime!!!:!::!::!:
Oh, and I forgot: the Great Purveyor of Absolute Bloody Nonsense: ESPN :D 8)
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we have mc donalds just maybe one in every town or city and not more lol

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And you call yourselves "civilised??" (sorry, that would be "civilized")
haha love it my computer is set to american keyboard and i always used to get told of for spelling the american way
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kthomp wrote:we have mc donalds
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

McDonalds are like Americanisation Factories :shock:
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its the sad truth we have mc donalds and burger king lol even though i never see anyone in burger king :S lol
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kthomp wrote: haha love it my computer is set to american keyboard and i always used to get told of for spelling the american way
When I set up my new computer I had it localise everything to English (United Kingdom)...so now all my word processing software automatically corrects "organization" as "organisation" or "favorite" as "favourite"...drives my professors and other students crazy.
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kthomp wrote:its the sad truth we have mc donalds and burger king
:cry: My idealism might be irretrievably crushed :cry::cry:
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maybe we should swap computers then i wouldnt get told of for my american english and you wouldnt make your proffesors crazy with your english english
When you miss me just look up to the night sky and remember, I'm like a star; sometimes you can't see me, but I'm always there.
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for me it will have to be an order of american fish and chips lol
When you miss me just look up to the night sky and remember, I'm like a star; sometimes you can't see me, but I'm always there.
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kthomp wrote:maybe we should swap computers then i wouldnt get told of for my american english and you wouldnt make your proffesors crazy with your english english
LOL I was told by a fellow student:
Them: "YES, Kelsie, you are a snobby (expletive)!"
Me: "But why???"
Them: "WHY?? You and your "culture" and your "Britishness"...and your (expletive) weird SPELLING! This is America: we write in English!"
Me: "But don't you see? It is English: the ORIGINAL English!!!"
Them: "IT DOESN'T MATTER!!!! THIS IS AMERICA!!!"

:D:D
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america we write in english
^^ contradictive lol

the amercian spelling is ok you just have a general dislike to the letter u and like the letter z lol
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kthomp wrote:america we write in english
^^ contradictive lol

the amercian spelling is ok you just have a general dislike to the letter u and like the letter z lol
And "al-yoo-min-ee-um." And is it "zee'bra" or "zed'bra"? Oh, and the suffix, --ue (catalogue vs. catalog)...
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we like adding letters and having silent letters obvi lol :D
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kthomp wrote:we like adding letters and having silent letters obvi lol :D
French influence :shock:
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