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Jediwannabe
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tim7168 wrote:
Woo! Culture clashing! Yeah us English-types can be a bit dry sometimes. You get used to it.

I'll have you know, I moisturise regularly*






*may be a lie

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carmenmiranda
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Now all you need is to learn to spell moisturize properly!*






*may be a joke

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carmenmiranda wrote:
Now all you need is to learn to spell moisturize properly!*

That's how you spell it over here, where the language you claim to speak was invented - and where all the history comes from Wink

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Jediwannabe wrote:
carmenmiranda wrote:
Now all you need is to learn to spell moisturize properly!*

That's how you spell it over here, where the language you claim to speak was invented - and where all the history comes from Wink


Over there businesses say their age is something like est. 1946, ours say est. 1753! Razz

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Jediwannabe wrote:
That's how you spell it over here, where the language you claim to speak was invented - and where all the history comes from Wink


Eddie?


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Pixiestix wrote:

Eddie?

Gyah! Get away from me, you're covered in beeeees!

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carmenmiranda
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I love bees.

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That's how you spell it over here,


It's not how I spell it over here! Very Happy Perhaps we should make a new topic called "taking the mick" so that people are clear when it is being taken! Very Happy

You cannot possibly try to convince me that "moisturize" was a word invented in England. It has "Madison Avenue" written all over it.

Sorry for the threadjack! I'll be good now! Promise!

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All language was invented in england before there was us everyone grunted Laughing
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Actually, the suffix comes from the greek "izare", and so technically "ize" is the original, and it is we english who are spelling it incorrectly.

EDIT: also worth noting that it was only recently that the Oxford English Dictionary started listing -ise as an acceptable variant.
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Actually, the suffix comes from the greek "izare", and so technically "ize" is the original, and it is we english who are spelling it incorrectly.


Painful to admit but technically true that several American spellings are closer to the original root word. That doesn't mean I'm going to forgive you for such atrocities as Infommercial, Banoffee and Alphabetize.

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Jediwannabe
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carmenmiranda wrote:
I love bees.

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That's how you spell it over here,


It's not how I spell it over here! Very Happy Perhaps we should make a new topic called "taking the mick" so that people are clear when it is being taken! Very Happy

You cannot possibly try to convince me that "moisturize" was a word invented in England. It has "Madison Avenue" written all over it.

Sorry for the threadjack! I'll be good now! Promise!

Madison Avenue? That couldn't possibly be written over the word moisturize - it has far too many letters in it!

I forgot that -ize was the original english. I blame it all on the Romans.

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Bloody Romans.

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legioninfinity
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Romanes Eunt Domus!

They've bled us white, the bastards. They've taken everything we had, and not just from us, from our fathers, and from our fathers' fathers.

And what have they ever given us in return?

Apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?

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Egad! Methinks some folks have been staying up entirely TOO late at night playing games!!!! Laughing

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Playing games, watching Eddie Izzard, and attending meetings for the Judean People's Front, clearly.

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