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Eating in the Britainlands.; What?
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Topic Started: Mar 23 2012, 01:36 PM (6,963 Views)
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RandomMan1
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Mar 23 2012, 05:15 PM
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- Dantos4
- Mar 23 2012, 05:06 PM
- Greysoul
- Mar 23 2012, 04:55 PM
We "improved" it.
You mean a backpack?
They are better then the kiwi's
Not like yours is any better.
I as saying you were right to begin with, at least in my opinion.
Improve -"An example or instance of improving or being improved." The English language did not need improving. Any improvement is subjective at best. No, no. I mean rucksack. Racism. I believe the grammatically correct sentence structure is "It's not like your's is any better". You missed the "It's" and the apostrophe on the "yours". [sp.] "I as saying"... come on now, that's not even an Americanism! That's just sloppy! :-P Great job picking out the spelling mistakes, but there's a problem with your post... you cannot use any form of the defined word in its own definition.
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Grey
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Mar 23 2012, 05:17 PM
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- RandomMan1
- Mar 23 2012, 05:12 PM
You know, I've just realized, England has had a really bad record dealing with land claims.
1296-1328: Scots rebel, gain freedom
1332-1357: Scots rebel, again, gain freedom. England only gets them back due to a treaty
1775-1782: American Revolution. American colonists gain freedom, become USA.
January 1st, 1901: Australia gains Independence
Early 1900s: Ireland rebels, evetually dividing into the Independent South, and British supporting North
Early 1900s-1994: South Africa begins to gain Indeoendence, eventually disestablishing Apartheid and any semblence of British rule.
June 3rd, 1947: India gains independence
Am I missing anything? How about ALL their claims in continental Europe.
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Dantos4
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Mar 23 2012, 05:18 PM
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- Greysoul
- Mar 23 2012, 05:10 PM
Wrong word... we "unnecessarily changed"it.
Go to a store in America and ask for that. See what happens.
Look at your country's history.
Now your an English teacher? I was always better in my math classes.
I blame firefox. So, you were wrong.
I would, but I live in England. Where it is known as a rucksack.
The blackboard just called pot the black, I think.
Where did I say that?
Oh, you mean Mathematics? If you're so good at Mathematics, why can't you stick to only posting one post at a time? 
It is a shoddy writer who blames his paper.
Actually, if you Google "Americanism", you can find a list of all Americanisms on multiple sites. A quick Ctrl+F: "I as", receives 0 matches
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Grey
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Mar 23 2012, 05:20 PM
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- Greysoul
- Mar 23 2012, 05:10 PM
Wrong word... we "unnecessarily changed"it.
Go to a store in America and ask for that. See what happens.
Look at your country's history.
Now your an English teacher? I was always better in my math classes.
I blame firefox.
So, you were wrong. I would, but I live in England. Where it is known as a rucksack. The blackboard just called pot the black, I think. Where did I say that? Oh, you mean Mathematics? If you're so good at Mathematics, why can't you stick to only posting one post at a time?  It is a shoddy writer who blames his paper. Actually, if you Google "Americanism", you can find a list of all Americanisms on multiple sites. A quick Ctrl+F: "I as", receives 0 matches  Why must the British be such good argument makers.... Had to be something that gave them an empire.
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Dantos4
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Mar 23 2012, 05:20 PM
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- RandomMan1
- Mar 23 2012, 05:15 PM
Great job picking out the spelling mistakes, but there's a problem with your post... you cannot use any form of the defined word in its own definition. Thanks. Take that problem up with Google, not me It is the first definition they offer.
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Grey
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Mar 23 2012, 05:21 PM
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- RandomMan1
- Mar 23 2012, 05:15 PM
Great job picking out the spelling mistakes, but there's a problem with your post... you cannot use any form of the defined word in its own definition.
Thanks. Take that problem up with Google, not me  It is the first definition they offer. That is laziness on your part.
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Dantos4
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Mar 23 2012, 05:22 PM
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- Mar 23 2012, 05:21 PM
- Dantos4
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- RandomMan1
- Mar 23 2012, 05:15 PM
Great job picking out the spelling mistakes, but there's a problem with your post... you cannot use any form of the defined word in its own definition.
Thanks. Take that problem up with Google, not me  It is the first definition they offer.
That is laziness on your part. I took a leaf out of your book
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Grey
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Mar 23 2012, 05:24 PM
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- Dantos4
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- RandomMan1
- Mar 23 2012, 05:15 PM
Great job picking out the spelling mistakes, but there's a problem with your post... you cannot use any form of the defined word in its own definition.
Thanks. Take that problem up with Google, not me  It is the first definition they offer.
That is laziness on your part.
I took a leaf out of your book So your acting like an American?
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Dantos4
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Mar 23 2012, 05:25 PM
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- Dantos4
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- Greysoul
- Mar 23 2012, 05:21 PM
- Dantos4
- Mar 23 2012, 05:20 PM
- RandomMan1
- Mar 23 2012, 05:15 PM
Great job picking out the spelling mistakes, but there's a problem with your post... you cannot use any form of the defined word in its own definition.
Thanks. Take that problem up with Google, not me  It is the first definition they offer.
That is laziness on your part.
I took a leaf out of your book
So your acting like an American? Your negative traits must be rubbing off on me
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hjk561
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Mar 23 2012, 05:26 PM
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He rules
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*sigh* Silly non-british people........
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