12/3/2009 11:22 AM
Ryan wrote:
Well, that's one of the reasons why we fought. So we wouldn't talk like a Cockney. "I 'ave an 'istory lesson for ya' gov'nor" Reply to this
12/3/2009 4:12 PM
Aaron wrote:
In most supposedly grammatically correct writings here in the U.S. people use "an history." It pisses me off. It's usually journalistic types that want to appear as if they knew what the fuck they were talking about. Why don't you add in a superfluous "u" while you're at it as in the most distinguished and honourable prick from the the great state of dipshit. As for cockneyed brits, I can't even understand them anymore. I thought they invented English. Seems Americans and Canadians are the only ones who haven't allowed dialect to become completely disconjunctive with the language. Cajuns, deep southerners, and freaky New Englanders notwithstanding. Reply to this
Well, that's one of the reasons why we fought.
So we wouldn't talk like a Cockney.
"I 'ave an 'istory lesson for ya' gov'nor"
Reply to this
In most supposedly grammatically correct writings here in the U.S. people use "an history." It pisses me off. It's usually journalistic types that want to appear as if they knew what the fuck they were talking about. Why don't you add in a superfluous "u" while you're at it as in the most distinguished and honourable prick from the the great state of dipshit. As for cockneyed brits, I can't even understand them anymore. I thought they invented English. Seems Americans and Canadians are the only ones who haven't allowed dialect to become completely disconjunctive with the language. Cajuns, deep southerners, and freaky New Englanders notwithstanding.
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