PuffnScruff said:it is budwiser not budweiser
you are drunk when reading it, words appear to be there that are not and your vision is blurryBig Easy said:I stare into the bottles often. It's Budweiser.
Big Easy said:You have struck a nerve here. I cannot stand 'our' one bit. It looks disgusting.
You're using British English, while we here in America of course, use American English. British English is consistent with Middle English and less, but still fairly with Old English. American English is consistent with Modern English. Get with the times. I'm tired of that shit.
All words that end in 'our' on www.dictionary.com are just shown as variants to their American-English counterpart. The definition for those words are in the American-spelled definition. Even on www.dictionary.co.uk if you type 'flavour' the first result is 'flavor'.
Which brings me to another point. Listen up, e-Anchorman of Streethop.com. Let's face it, this is an American-based community. While it may not be predominantly American, it is based on American culture for the most part. When you are writing news columns about hip-hop please do so in American English.
Thank you, good bye.
PS: To continue contribution to this page, it is good bye, not goodbye as it is commonly written.
Actually, I believe the OED and Chambers both hyphenate it. Good-bye. I've never seen good bye.Big Easy said:PS: To continue contribution to this page, it is good bye, not goodbye as it is commonly written.
Tru Principle said:its not shiiate, its SHIAAAA not shiiiatttte there is no fucking T
Big Easy said:I highly doubt you'll find someone who's been taught elementary school geography in the United States will pronounce Illinois as Illanoise. The same applies to Arkansas. Of course, some people just say Illinois to attempt humor, such as Steven. All it comes down to really is how you've heard it said because the pronounciation goes against proper grammar. That's why you hear people say cities wrong often where they aren't from. When I traveled across the country, I learned this the embarassing way. Kelli, what was that city I kept pronouncing wrong in Ohio? I remember you laughing.![]()
keco52 said:HAHAHAhahahahAHAHAH It was Huber Heights...pronounced Hugh-Ber but you kept calling it Hubber Heights. hehehehhehehe
NOOO it was Hubber...Big Easy said:You are confusing me with another guy. I remembered shortly after that post. It was Lebanon.
It's not my fault you have a bad memory...it's all them damn vitamins.Big Easy said:Lies.