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LotR: The Two Towers under (pathetic) fire by fudje2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Ah well. Typical american. by DukeP2002-11-01 01:53:09
    LOL actually europe changed a movie from here by Arienadean2002-11-01 01:58:51
      It was still called "The spy who sh*gged me" by Tomo2002-11-01 02:47:33
        Umm...yeah by LionsPhil2002-11-01 03:47:20
          slight mutation by wcb42002-11-01 04:42:50
            American is not *the* English by fudje2002-11-01 05:41:46
              So you're saying that Irish is by Naruki2002-11-01 10:42:33
                hmm in those countries I think they might be by Arienadean 2002-11-01 15:15:28
taught queens english much as we are here. However they don't necisarily have the same blend as we do. And all english varients have their local version due to slang and regional stuff. For most commonwealth countries I think officially they use the same english as britian. But places like algeria and quebec have their varients of french as they deal with cultural blends so it happens to other languages not just english. Anyways some english can be weird on their regions english poking fun at another.(then again I think all countries do that at their regional diffrences in language) I have no idea though with ireland, wales or scottland if they hybrid gaelic, etc into their english but perhaps not.<shrug> At least my friend from scottland has never made comment that way nor did my grandparents.
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