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cardboard adolescent 11-20-2006 03:14 PM

I'm on a chair in America.

adidasss 11-20-2006 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent (Post 304028)
I'm on a chair in America.

so what you're REALLY saying is that you're an american?

MoonlitSunshine 11-20-2006 03:15 PM

Sanitization is an americanism. Like so many words that end in sation or such. They use z, we use s. although now that I look at it I'm wondering if someone just made it up...

right-track 11-20-2006 03:17 PM

The Americans made it up because they can't spell.

MoonlitSunshine 11-20-2006 03:17 PM

Yeah, probably. Bloody Americans

cardboard adolescent 11-20-2006 03:18 PM

Sorry, I sometimes forget that you Europeans have no set spelling rules and can change z's to s's and are allowed to put a u in a word wherever you please.

And no, I'm not an American. I'm a permanent resident of America, but according to my passport I'm a Belgian citizen and that's where both of my parents are from.

I don't really feel any sort of alliance to any country though, if a World War broke out I'd probably just enlist with the PLA (China's army) because they have about as many soldiers as most nations have citizens.

MoonlitSunshine 11-20-2006 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent (Post 304038)
Sorry, I sometimes forget that you Europeans have no set spelling rules and can change z's to s's and are allowed to put a u in a word wherever you please.

Change that to the Americans Can't remember the original Spellings and so they take out a u in words or change s's to z's because they can't handle it.

adidasss 11-20-2006 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent (Post 304038)
Sorry, I sometimes forget that you Europeans have no set spelling rules and can change z's to s's and are allowed to put a u in a word wherever you please.

And no, I'm not an American. I'm a permanent resident of America, but according to my passport I'm a Belgian citizen and that's where both of my parents are from.

I don't really feel any sort of alliance to any country though, if a World War broke out I'd probably just enlist with the PLA (China's army) because they have about as many soldiers as most nations have citizens.

good answer, now quick, say something in flemish and impress us

MoonlitSunshine 11-20-2006 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 304043)
good answer, now quick say something in flemish and impress us

Foreign languages are banned on the forums...

Apologies, Languages other than English are Banned on the forums, otherwise I would be sorely tempted to write in Irish from time to time just to confuse everyone

right-track 11-20-2006 03:22 PM

When I was on holiday in Acapulco...many years ago. An American girl asked me what the Queens English was.
So I told her that the Queen used to make up a new word every month and announce it to the nation live on T.V. and that's how the Queens English got it's name. :laughing:


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