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Re: Star Trek - no spoilers please
Rubbers and fags are a bit confusing, too.

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took the lorry to my flat, up the lift and to the loo.
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And Herbs is not prenounced with a silent "h"
A Quarter Pounder with cheese, is a quarter pounder with chesse
A Quarter Pounder with cheese, is a quarter pounder with chesse

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Lateralus wrote:and we don't put baked beans all over 'em.
Who puts baked beans all over chips/fries???
Heck, I grew up with one foot in the US and the other in Canada, with relatives straight off the boat from England and Ireland. I've had chips that were crisps, frittes that were chips, bangers, fags, tobac, soda and pop. In the Great White North, the chips are fries, or frittes, but then again usually they're poutine... but that has cheese curd and gravy... and sometimes peas. And the dread Quarter Pounder... no, Vincent Vegas was wrong, it's not a "Royale with Cheese"... it's the Quart de Livre: 113g precooked weight.
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Lateralus wrote:took the lorry to my flat, up the lift and to the loo.
Why is your loo one floor above you? That seems less-than-convenient.
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In Lateralus' defence, humour him, CF. When you try to centre your post around differing dialogue from across the pond, logic is sometimes kicked to the kerb. He might have used some better judgement in arranging the words, but I think you're analysing his manoeuvre too critically.

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One thing not to get confused in the Anglo-American lexical crossover is a "twink" and a "twinkie".
I hate to say this but I don't know what a twink is! it sounds raunchy but I'm not sure if I have ever had one or not?!
You haven't lived until you have had a deep fried mars-bar

Do you get deep fried mars-bars in the U.S?
what is the U.S version of the Mars-Bar?
A mars a day helps you work rest and play.

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Up until 2002, we had a Mars Bar, too, but it wasn't the same as yours. It is now called a Snickers Almond Bar.
And, here in the USA, we deep-fry everything.
Burgers:

Oreos:

Even bacon:

And, here in the USA, we deep-fry everything.
Burgers:

Oreos:

Even bacon:


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solarchap wrote:You haven't lived until you have had a deep fried mars-bar
Do you get deep fried mars-bars in the U.S?
what is the U.S version of the Mars-Bar?
A mars a day helps you work rest and play.
Actually, the American version of the Mars bar is called...
a Mars bar. M&M Mars Company is one of the 2 major American Candy companies we have... that and Hershey. I'm guessing, though, like just about everything else in the Empire, your Mars bar is made by Nestlé?
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SomeArzt, would you stop chasing me all over this forum and beating me to the punch on everything?! 

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Sorry, who's chasing whom?
Caged_Faraday wrote:Who's editing whom?

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Lateralus wrote:took the lorry to my flat, up the lift and to the loo.
Took the *dont know* up to my apartment, up the elevator to the lavatory? Who wants to waste time with all those syllabuls
Our snickers bars were originally marathon bars.
Oh and aluminum is pronounced al-you-mini-um where US pronounces it a-lumi-num. Wow there are loads of differences aint there!
Have you US guys/gals ever sampled the London speciality of pie mash and liquor? It seriously rocks.
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Caged_Faraday wrote:Lateralus wrote:took the lorry to my flat, up the lift and to the loo.
Why is your loo one floor above you? That seems less-than-convenient.
Mes apologies les plus humbles monsieur Faraday. J'étais seulement paraphasing une vieille citation de MST3K. Et oui, des toilettes directement au-dessus de vous seraient la plupart des inconvienient.
I thought a lorry was a taxi. Or am i way wrong there?
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Deep-Fried Bacon Someartzey! for some reason, it seems even more outrageous than the Oreos! That must be some deep munch!
CF, I ate one of them there Hershey bars someone brought me back from New york, and it was a totally different taste buzz altogether, what does a Twinky taste like or what is it's equivalent? can someone send me one?! also I always see that eggs benedict in the films, is it as nice as it sounds?
SBP:
Have you US guys/gals ever sampled the London speciality of pie mash and liquor? It seriously rocks.
I concur! tell you what though, eat enough of that with a few pints of Guinness and it's pebble-dash city in the bog! (I never did get the hang of the quotation marks but I know I'm not the only one so that makes me feel better!)
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I thought a lorry was a taxi. Or am i way wrong there?
Taxi drivers don't eat Yorkies (which SBP is NOT for girls as you know!)...(that's bound to stir up the translatlantic lexiconography (made up word)) but you got it straightaway! now you stick to flake's and we'll get on famously!
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They both rock!

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lol Lat, a lorry is just....a lorry? You may be confused as we call a taxi (aswell as just.....a taxi) a cab...which a lorry also has. Lorry.....big vehicle, sometimes articulated, with about a million wheels and often found transporting goods. What do you guys call it then?
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