The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
Did you hear those thikos trying to guess the accsent(spelt right?)
He said that it wasnt England so she thought he meant somwhere forieghn! There are Wales, Scotland, Ireland and all those Islands that make up Britain, not just "England".
Then that other person said, that as it was not in england she would guess Kent!! Where the .... is Kent then!
Many people I've met have said "Where are you from then?" and comment on my accent, because it's so mangled.
I have my mum's North eastern tinge on words. My dad has a posh but slurred accent. I have lived in Kent as a young boy, and have lived in South London pretty much ever since.
Life story, maybe. But it all adds up to a very unrecognisable accent.
> There are Wales, Scotland, Ireland and all those Islands
> that make up Britain,
haha you tool.
> And it's 'spelt'
I'm not sure about FFF. I think it's a bi-functional thing, like:
"I learned it."
"I learnt it."
Both are grammatically correct. Or "teached". I know atleast one of those words is acceptable like that.
And they're all wrong.
But everyone does it.
See?
> And it's 'spelt', and that 'and' rule is complete BS, and you should
> start sentances with captial letters.
but i like the and rule. and its more professional not to (yes i know)
And it was a semicolon, not a colon.
:p
> Chavez XVI wrote:
> ..because it was to late...
>
> 'Too' late.
>
> *sigh*
Ha, ha. Pedantic but hilarious.
And I spelled everything right. ;)