4318577 You probably come from some where we conquered some time so I suppose that's close enough. Oh, and do you have a near crippling obsession with tea? Really can't be British without that.
4318654 I'm from Georgia, USA. I don't drink much tea, but I am a heavy coffee drinker. Despite the lack in tea, I do have a compulsive need to yell Oi! to get people's attention and to spell gray as "grey" and armor as "armour"
Does that count?
4318577
Stop stealing British people's hearts.
Although their dry sarcasm may suggest otherwise, they actually need those to live.
4318584 Really? I never noticed.
4318577 You probably come from some where we conquered some time so I suppose that's close enough.
Oh, and do you have a near crippling obsession with tea? Really can't be British without that.
4318654 I'm from Georgia, USA. I don't drink much tea, but I am a heavy coffee drinker. Despite the lack in tea, I do have a compulsive need to yell Oi! to get people's attention and to spell gray as "grey" and armor as "armour"
4318577
Posolutely.
4318854 That is the superior spelling.
I personally have a compulsion to put 'u's in everuthing. It's a hurrible afflictionu.
4318854 Yep. That's how you spell them.
I'm not British, but I think it's fun to troll other Americans by saying "aluminium" instead of "aluminum".
4337114 The crazy thing is that the very British Sir Humphry Davy, who discovered the stuff, called it "Aluminum".
4337114 It's not trolling: it's educating.
4337158 The poor thing. I hope he got better.