How about women are not allowed to nag if you are gaming and not paying attention to them unless they're naked (mum's not included).
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How about women are not allowed to nag if you are gaming and not paying attention to them unless they're naked (mum's not included).
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How about People who watch reality TV programmes should be fined
Not really sure how much though. Would be quite good as you end up hearing about them on the news all the time which is annoying. And they can interfere with the regular TV shedules.
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Any individual spelling awesome "awsome" should be banned.
This is an anti-flaming post.
On the subject of spelling, how about people who miss the ue of the end of analogue, and the u out of colour, as well as others. I think those people ought to have compulsary english lessons.
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I think that the american write color and not colour, same with a lot of words like parlor/parlour or armor/armour. Both are correct. And you can even write analog without ue.
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VERY IMPORTANT LAW:
All people must work during the weekend, (Saturday and Sunday)
All people must rest during the week days, (Sunday to Friday).
During the week:
- Monday must be for: doing nothing
- Thursday must be for: Playing Amiga
- Wednesday must be for: Drink beer with friends
- Thursday must be for: same as Monday or Thursday or even Wednesday
- Friday must be for: whatever you want to do, except work
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Interesting law...maybe I should suggest this to my local MP....
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Being British this is something that sometimes annoys me, but when you actually investigate the reasons behind the spelling differences between English and American versions of words it is a little more complex.
It is quite hard to believe that only a couple of hundred years ago written language spelling wasn't standardised and scholars such as Webster were trying to create a universal dictionary to standardise the spelling of words. The reasons for differences between the spelling of certain works is down to how the standardisation of words was agreed in each country.
It is also interesting to learn that the -our of English words actually derives from Norman Anglo-French origin, after their occupation of England. And the -or versions were actually the original way words were often spelt prior to this.
You can read lots more about this here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America...ng_differences
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