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Jimbuna 04-21-13 05:45 PM

Ah, righteo then.

Reece 04-21-13 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2044880)
Ah, righteo then.

You can't add much else to that Jim!!:yep:

mapuc 04-21-13 06:52 PM

I see that even you love Monty Python and especially the movie
"Monty python and the holy grail"

Red October1984 04-21-13 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2044913)
I see that even you love Monty Python and especially the movie
"Monty python and the holy grail"

All British people love Monty Python... :har:

mapuc 04-21-13 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2044920)
All British people love Monty Python... :har:

It's not just Monty, it's the english humour that I love.

Markus

NZChickenPlox 04-21-13 09:15 PM

English humor is the best :D

Cybermat47 04-21-13 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2044920)
All British people love Monty Python... :har:

I heard one British guy say that he never laughed while watching Monty Python's Flying Circus :doh:

Red October1984 04-21-13 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by NZChickenPlox (Post 2044946)
English humor is the best :D

I'm not too well-versed in English Humor. I like An Idiot Abroad. :D

Karl Pilkington and Stephen Merchant are really funny. I honestly don't care for Ricky Gervais as much. I want to see the Brit version of The Office sometime. I love the American version. :smug:

The Enigma 04-22-13 01:01 PM

http://www.film-travel.com/wp-conten...-Python-2.jpeg
English humor is the best he said.....

nikimcbee 04-22-13 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2044954)
I'm not too well-versed in English Humor. I like An Idiot Abroad. :D

Karl Pilkington and Stephen Merchant are really funny. I honestly don't care for Ricky Gervais as much. I want to see the Brit version of The Office sometime. I love the American version. :smug:

Try rhis on for size.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meWRJ35Rm4Q

here's Jim with more hair: (if you take his newcastle)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkwBpNlHP70

:D

Jim's actually a warm fuzzy.

Jimbuna 04-22-13 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by NZChickenPlox (Post 2044946)
English humor is the best :D

The humour is even better :)

The Enigma 04-22-13 02:14 PM

I've always wondered.
Humor and humour are both accepted by spell checking software.

So when is it wrong to use humour or humor? :hmmm:

Sailor Steve 04-22-13 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Enigma (Post 2045201)
I've always wondered.
Humor and humour are both accepted by spell checking software.

So when is it wrong to use humour or humor? :hmmm:

It's never wrong to use either one. The accepted British standard has a lot of 'U's (humour, honour, endeavour, colour) whereas the American standard is to drop the 'U' from those words. Either one is acceptable. The Brits like to rib their American cousins, and it's all in fun.

The Enigma 04-22-13 02:48 PM

Thanks Steve.

So Jim is wrong then by saying it's better to use 'humour'.
But then again, he's an English guy. He can't help it :O:

Jimbuna 04-22-13 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2045206)
It's never wrong to use either one. The accepted British standard has a lot of 'U's (humour, honour, endeavour, colour) whereas the American standard is to drop the 'U' from those words. Either one is acceptable. The Brits like to rib their American cousins, and it's all in fun.

Rgr that :sunny:


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