Video with member of this forum..

Evgeniyden

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Its is so shoking...
You must know about it.
You must see it!
It is really he - just look it carefully.

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So, hero...
What you will say to your parents after that?
 
I don't know if this is spam or not, though it sure looks like it. Just in case - I'm removing the link.
 
Yeah this is a standard spam trap. I guess it's for modern teens who do video themselves doing dumb stuff regularly.
 
Except when they are Kilrathi! But then they don't call it the Kilrathi war then, but the Terran War I guess.
 
I did just find a video of some weird guy sniffing his cat... But it was a UK resident.
 
Here we go again! I cant belive w have that here its just not.......... British :p
Indeed, sir. Sniffing a cat? Pah! Shoving a ferret down yer trousers, that's the real Britain!

(but that's all there is to it, right? Right?! Please tell me they don't sniff the ferret afterwards...)
 
I'll try it more British for you:
Jolly good old chap! The cat smells splendid again today! Let's get some fish and chips for her brekkie. God save the Queen!
(I hope this isn't offensive or something. :D )
 
I'll try it more British for you:
Jolly good old chap! The cat smells splendid again today! Let's get some fish and chips for her brekkie. God save the Queen!
(I hope this isn't offensive or something. :D )
That is really offensive. Fish and chips? For BREAKFAST? Everyone knows that you ONLY give a cat that for LUNCH! :D
 
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't notice that. So what does the cat eat for breakfast? Beans on toast? :D

Fun fact: I didn't think British actually talk that way... until I visited London and (even worse) Birmingham.
My English is not too bad (for a German) but sometimes I used a list similar to this one in order to understand what some people were talking about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_words_not_widely_used_in_the_United_States

It was great fun. Especially in Birmingham where everybody seems to sound like Ozzy Osborne. Love the British accent(s) although I prefer American English in terms of understandability. (I can listen to every US newscaster - CNN or whatever - understanding every word, but the guys at Sky news and BBC are harder to understand for me.)
 
Also here's my random thought of the day. Sorry for derailing the thread but I must post this semi-cool riddle:

Does my mobile phone dream? If yes: What does it dream of? (Hint+Bonus question: a character from Star Trek TNG may dream the same. Which one?)

So who will solve the riddle?
 
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't notice that. So what does the cat eat for breakfast? Beans on toast? :D

Fun fact: I didn't think British actually talk that way... until I visited London and (even worse) Birmingham.
My English is not too bad (for a German) but sometimes I used a list similar to this one in order to understand what some people were talking about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_words_not_widely_used_in_the_United_States

It was great fun. Especially in Birmingham where everybody seems to sound like Ozzy Osborne. Love the British accent(s) although I prefer American English in terms of understandability. (I can listen to every US newscaster - CNN or whatever - understanding every word, but the guys at Sky news and BBC are harder to understand for me.)

Beans on toast for breakfast??? Never!!! thats a lazy mans lunch! A full English fry up now thats a breakfast!

The reason you find American English easier to understand will be because of hollywood which means its used more than English from England. Just remeber English did come from England so we are right and the rest are wrong:p (I am of course only joking)

Right must dash chaps need to put a pot of tea on and have a steak and kidney pie!
 
Also here's my random thought of the day. Sorry for derailing the thread but I must post this semi-cool riddle:

Does my mobile phone dream? If yes: What does it dream of? (Hint+Bonus question: a character from Star Trek TNG may dream the same. Which one?)

So who will solve the riddle?
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
 
Meh, I guess the riddle was too easy.
@Mace: You just answered the bonus question instead of the riddle itself!
@Youngblood: RIGHT!
Concerning the English: I don't think it is Hollywood in my case, normally I don't watch movies in English because in most cases the German dubs are good. I think it is really the way the British pronounce their vowels. I remember an Englishman saying something like "Let's get drunk to celebrate it" and it sounded like "Lit's get droonk ta selebright it".
Now that I mention it: I don't know what we celebrated anymore, actually I don't remember much at all from that night, but I remember drinking great ale, some gin tonics and some sort of liquor I really liked.... I might have sniffed a cat or two as well...
 
Meh, I guess the riddle was too easy.
@Mace: You just answered the bonus question instead of the riddle itself!
@Youngblood: RIGHT!
Concerning the English: I don't think it is Hollywood in my case, normally I don't watch movies in English because in most cases the German dubs are good. I think it is really the way the British pronounce their vowels. I remember an Englishman saying something like "Let's get drunk to celebrate it" and it sounded like "Lit's get droonk ta selebright it".
Now that I mention it: I don't know what we celebrated anymore, actually I don't remember much at all from that night, but I remember drinking great ale, some gin tonics and some sort of liquor I really liked.... I might have sniffed a cat or two as well...

Almost sounds like he was Scottish and not English both are British but England and Scotland are still 2 different countries
 
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