Originally posted by Great Big SteesI hope you curtailed your use of the term "eh?" while in foreign lands. We wouldn't want the neighbours thinking awful things about us.
and colour, color....well that's close enuff eh?
When I met some folks from RHP a few years ago, they couldn't help but notice how often I shouted eh at the end of my sentences. It really made their trip. I was happy to oblige but then cried myself to sleep later on.
Originally posted by darvlayIf you could hear Rhode Islanders butcher English you'd know that a stray Canadian "eh"
I hope you curtailed your use of the term "eh?" while in foreign lands. We wouldn't want the neighbours thinking awful things about us.
When I met some folks from RHP a few years ago, they couldn't help but notice how often I shouted eh at the end of my sentences. It really made their trip. I was happy to oblige but then cried myself to sleep later on.
is the least of our problems. GBS is an articulate, well-spoken gentleman.
Originally posted by darvlayI'm disappointed. No one asked me to say "Bubblah" or "Septembah".
I hope you curtailed your use of the term "eh?" while in foreign lands. We wouldn't want the neighbours thinking awful things about us.
When I met some folks from RHP a few years ago, they couldn't help but notice how often I shouted eh at the end of my sentences. It really made their trip. I was happy to oblige but then cried myself to sleep later on.
Originally posted by darvlayI think you'll appreciate from 2:33 to 3:33 of this video...
Owner: [sweeping a bunch of toads out] Get out, get out! Shoo, shoo.
Get out of here, yuck! These bloody things are everywhere.
They're in the lift, in the lorry, in the bond wizard, and all
over the malonga gilderchuck.
Clerk: They're like kangaroos, but they're reptiles, they is.
Marge: We have them in America. They're called bullfrogs.
Clerk: What? That's an odd name. I'd have called them "chazzwazzers".
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Gotta love the Ozzies!
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