Author Topic: The Royal Wedding  (Read 17600 times)






Really? Can you speak american?

YA FAT FAT HOTDOG FAT FAT BURGER MCDONALDS :O

I AM FLUENT IN AMERICAN-ESE

Technically I guess Americans are a separate culture from English, despite using the same English language, but generally in language tools/etc. there is English (UK) and English (US).

You didn't get it did you
Really? Can you speak american?

No I got it. However I call British people english because it's much easier to separate them like that. That and their nationality is also called English/Englishmen, etc.

Watched it. I enjoyed the flyover the most. heheeheheheheheh

The bbc missed the second flyover, Which the announcer was audibly disappointed about.

The bbc missed the second flyover, Which the announcer was audibly disappointed about.
SILLY BBC
they didn't even show our prince and princess THOSE cigaretteS.
not when i was watching at least luls

YA FAT FAT HOTDOG FAT FAT BURGER MCDONALDS :O

I AM FLUENT IN AMERICAN-ESE
That's not American.

This here is American.
I speak it good.

Or, the "Blackity-Black" dialect:
Yo dawg sup mang?
I like leavin lettahs ou' my sentence.

SILLY BBC
they didn't even show our prince and princess THOSE cigaretteS.
not when i was watching at least luls
Like i said when we was watching it, They were busy focusing on the more important things!

Like i said when we was watching it, They were busy focusing on the more important things!

Who said the wedding is important anyways? Also doesn't the prime minister have more power than the family anyways?

Who said the wedding is important anyways? Also doesn't the prime minister have more power than the family anyways?
This has nothing to do with power, seriously, is it that hard to understand