Travel
I've had guns pointed at me in many different countries, sometimes even by our own side. I've also sat on my own on a beach on a desert island, which was nice because nobody was trying to shoot me. Tell us your tales of foreign travel.
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( , Thu 18 Apr 2013, 17:43)
I've had guns pointed at me in many different countries, sometimes even by our own side. I've also sat on my own on a beach on a desert island, which was nice because nobody was trying to shoot me. Tell us your tales of foreign travel.
Thanks to SnowytheRabbit for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Apr 2013, 17:43)
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I'm pretty sure that the English spoken in England is still more English than the English spoken in 'Murica.
( , Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12:28, 1 reply)
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You'd be surprised, BD.
Some "American English" is actually closer to the Anglo-Saxon origin than modern English.
Their employment of "Fall" for autumn, for example.
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Some "American English" is actually closer to the Anglo-Saxon origin than modern English.
Their employment of "Fall" for autumn, for example.
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