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  • "Fall"... stupid ****ing Yanks

    Even though in England - where the language (English - the clue's in the title, Fat Yanks) was invented - we call it the classy "Autumn".

    But no, in Yankland it's "fall", cos leaves... fall. Dumb ****s.

    What next - Fat Yanks celebrate the season of "Snow". "Hey look, dude, put down your fiftieth burger of the last ten minutes - it's 'Sun'."


    ****ing Fat Yanks.

  • #2
    Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
    Even though in England - where the language (English - the clue's in the title, Fat Yanks) was invented - we call it the classy "Autumn".

    But no, in Yankland it's "fall", cos leaves... fall. Dumb ****s.

    What next - Fat Yanks celebrate the season of "Snow". "Hey look, dude, put down your fiftieth burger of the last ten minutes - it's 'Sun'."


    ****ing Fat Yanks.
    Dumb English just borrowed the word from the FRENCH.. who from 1066 onwards Sat on the English Throne..

    At least the Americans came up with OWN way of saying things..

    The word 'autumn' is derived from the french word 'automne', and became popular in usage for the season since the 16th century. The North American name for the season, 'fall', probably derived as a contraction of the phrase "fall of the leaves", and since became used interchangeably.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Welter_Skelter View Post
      Dumb English just borrowed the word from the FRENCH.. who from 1066 onwards Sat on the English Throne..

      At least the Americans came up with OWN way of saying things..

      The word 'autumn' is derived from the french word 'automne', and became popular in usage for the season since the 16th century. The North American name for the season, 'fall', probably derived as a contraction of the phrase "fall of the leaves", and since became used interchangeably.
      haha. a tid bit of there. I hate myself for using that icon.

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      • #4
        Ani's a dumb ass. Most Americans say Autumn.

        At least we don't smoke fa gs and eat spotted dicks.

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        • #5
          **** off and live in France then, Mr. "I'm not flaming".

          I got a **** load of good K from slapping you around btw Skelt... people must hate your boggle eyed guts.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SnoopySmurf View Post
            Ani's a dumb ass. Most Americans say Autumn.

            At least we don't smoke fa gs and eat spotted dicks.
            your mother.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
              Even though in England - where the language (English - the clue's in the title, Fat Yanks) was invented - we call it the classy "Autumn".

              But no, in Yankland it's "fall", cos leaves... fall. Dumb ****s.

              What next - Fat Yanks celebrate the season of "Snow". "Hey look, dude, put down your fiftieth burger of the last ten minutes - it's 'Sun'."


              ****ing Fat Yanks.
              Originally posted by Welter_Skelter View Post
              Dumb English just borrowed the word from the FRENCH.. who from 1066 onwards Sat on the English Throne..

              At least the Americans came up with OWN way of saying things..

              The word 'autumn' is derived from the french word 'automne', and became popular in usage for the season since the 16th century. The North American name for the season, 'fall', probably derived as a contraction of the phrase "fall of the leaves", and since became used interchangeably.
              Damn Annie, Welter dished out the Pwn.



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              • #8
                Originally posted by Welter_Skelter View Post
                Dumb English just borrowed the word from the FRENCH.. who from 1066 onwards Sat on the English Throne..

                At least the Americans came up with OWN way of saying things..

                The word 'autumn' is derived from the french word 'automne', and became popular in usage for the season since the 16th century. The North American name for the season, 'fall', probably derived as a contraction of the phrase "fall of the leaves", and since became used interchangeably.
                when the yanks say something about england, your english

                when annie says something about the yanks, your canadian

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by -AZZA- View Post
                  when the yanks say something about england, your english

                  when annie says something about the yanks, your canadian
                  I've never seen him say he was anything but Canadian. A Canadian living in the UK.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
                    **** off and live in France then, Mr. "I'm not flaming".

                    I got a **** load of good K from slapping you around btw Skelt... people must hate your boggle eyed guts.
                    Only A flamer thinks every post is Flaming..

                    My post was just simply educating you to the errors of your ways..

                    Please provide a Snapshot of your karma page.. No excuses..
                    otherwise.. Well you know..

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