that's one of the saddest excuses for an explanation on one's own ignorance that I have ever heard, and my journal and trip will not be spoiled by it.
i'm one of the least ignorant people you'll ever meet, boy. i'm just breaking your huevos.
Really? Explain the etymology of it without looking it up... then we'll see about who deserves spoiled omelettes 'round here.
this is exactly my point. no one knows what you're talking about when you say old blighty. i think spouting all these english colloquialisms, rhymes and rub-a-dub is a rather naked way of setting...
In the movie he is a guy who lives with his mom and fights crime. He wears a Hinudish costume and uses a British accent. His power is to throw forks and other silverware with pinpoint accuracy. The point is, he is American and not British, but speaks British English with the accent.
Ben Stiller is also in the movie. They're a bunch of hack crime fighters.
that movie was hilarious!
"red eyes, red eyes, red eyes... didn't expect to see you again so.... SPOOOOON"
hahaha
Well, I saw on IMDB that Tom Waits is in it... & that Jeaneane chick. They're worth watching. Let me just make everyone happy.. from now on I'll only write & speak using words from New Jersey. Parkway, Jughandle, Pine Barrens, Bennie. So, you'll have to just guess on adj., verbs, pronouns, and such and such. I'll only be using words with NJ origin.
Hey, I could really care less what form of English you use. It's all cool with me. BV just needs to get tossed around a lil by me. Hehe...
trite threat #3465
"i will show you the meaning of pain."
No disintegrations...
"When I left you, I was but the learner; now *I* am the master."
Our minds are too similar. Scary...