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Old 05-05-2005, 08:35 PM   #22
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Quote: (Originally Posted by Higher_Desire) 1)
mom
n : informal terms for a mother

mum
n. A chrysanthemum.
adj. Not verbalizing; silent.
interj. Used as a command to stop speaking.
n. A strong beer originally brewed in Brunswick, Germany.
intr.v To act or play in a pantomime. -- The act of mumming. To go merrymaking in a mask or disguise especially during a festival.
and which dictionary did this come from? ah not the oxford! where does the english language come from? ah yes england i believe! lol the u.s of a is the only country in the english-speaking world (as far as i'm aware) that spells words differently and may i point out incorrectly!

Quote: (Originally Posted by Higher_Desire) 2)
It is not "coloUr" because letters in the middle of words are not capitialized.
you are right but i was just making a point.....now stop being lazy and put those u's pack in colour! lol

Quote: (Originally Posted by Higher_Desire) 3) Part A
Our George Bush could kick your Queen Elizabeth's butt any day of the week.
yeah but could he find her? he probably couldn't point to london on a map!
Quote: (Originally Posted by Higher_Desire) 3) Part B
At least we have a ruler who actually lives in our country!
this is true we should be a republic by now but this country has being colonised for about 200 years now (officially australia in 1901) and there has never being a war of indepedence or civil war. also we don't spend millions of dollars to elect our head of state.


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