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Pasta
Bagel
So-re
sorry, out, about, pasta, and bagel where the only weird ones
Most obvious one to me isn't even part of the list:
0:45, "It turns ewtt that I just got diabetes."
Also, ewsse.
Also also, you guys should give me a list so I can do one too y/n
it's like american english with a hint of english english
Quote from: wziard on November 14, 2009, 01:56:36 PM
it's like american english with a hint of english english
and a touch of gay
I'm sad he didn't say bague of milk :(
Quote from: Thyme on November 14, 2009, 01:49:44 PM
Most obvious one to me isn't even part of the list:
0:45, "It turns ewtt that I just got diabetes."
Also, ewsse.
Also also, you guys should give me a list so I can do one too y/n
Pasta
Sorry
Bag
Bagel n_u
Pasta, Sorry, Bagel, Out, Syrup, About, Apologizing... Those stood out to me.
Quote from: pingpongchinchong on November 14, 2009, 02:11:06 PM
Pasta, Sorry, Bagel, Out, Syrup, About, Apologizing... Those stood out to me.
syrup and apologizing sounded fine baddood;
Quote from: Hïro on November 14, 2009, 02:15:21 PM
syrup and apologizing sounded fine baddood;
sirup? apallogizing? wtf?
Syrup sounded fine
sorry, out, house, mouse, pasta, syrup, and bagel all sounded funny to me wariodood;
I don't think anything he said sounded strange except sorry. I think he sounds like every other Canadian AND American. The ones that aren't from like texas and boston and those accent places.
Words that I hear sound weird as I hear them:
out, sounds, sorry, house, pasta, bagel, about
That's aboot it, eh.
Quote from: Man of Popsicle on November 14, 2009, 04:29:25 PM
Words that I hear sound weird as I hear them:
out, sounds, sorry, house, pasta, bagel, about
That's aboot it, eh.
People in western Canada speak like that more often actually. A lot of people in BC and Alberta tend to say eh and make their words sound different.
I haven't been to canada in a long time
I want to go to BC
I've never been further north than new mexico.
Quote from: justjack on November 15, 2009, 04:30:06 AM
I've never been further north than new mexico.
But New Mexico barely goes north of Texas' panhandle. doodhuh;
Quote from: ДавиÌд on November 15, 2009, 04:32:27 AM
But New Mexico barely goes north of Texas' panhandle. doodhuh;
Maybe he means just that, David. hocuspocus;
Well the furthest i've ever been was two hours away from the new mexico texas border, so i haven't made it all the way across texas in the vertical direction yet.
Im deprived of so much.
Quote from: ДавиÌд on November 15, 2009, 04:32:27 AM
But New Mexico barely goes north of Texas' panhandle. doodhuh;
I think that's the point he's trying to make. n_u
Exactly.
Quote from: j o e i n c on November 15, 2009, 04:25:59 AM
I haven't been to canada in a long time
I want to go to BC
I've only been to canada once, and that was a cruise to St. John's, NB and Halifax, NS when I was 14.
I have relatives in Montreal, though. My family keeps saying that we'll visit them, but we never do. :[
Quote from: Joe on November 15, 2009, 09:59:56 AM
I've only been to canada once, and that was a cruise to St. John's, NB and Halifax, NS when I was 14.
I have relatives in Montreal, though. My family keeps saying that we'll visit them, but we never do. :[
Oh Montreal is so sketchy though. I am gunna go there for New Years because they will let me drink.
I wanna go to montreal D:
because i have never been any where
and now i want to go everywhere
Quote from: justjack on November 15, 2009, 12:34:48 PM
because i have never been any where
and now i want to go everywhere
I want to go to Australia.
i don't know who that guy is
but i hate him
I want to go to canada, ireland, czech republic, colorado, oregon, greece, italy, spain, sweden, denmark, germany, and much much much more.
Quote from: justjack on November 15, 2009, 12:39:02 PM
I want to go to canada, ireland, czech republic, colorado, oregon, greece, italy, spain, sweden, denmark, germany, and much much much more.
LOL why Oregon? Those little people big world, people live there. I would only want to go to like Florida, California and New York. I would just go on one of those little Europe trips where you visit like Italy and France and what not. Jamaica would be cool as well.
Because what i have seen of oregon looks really nice.
I don't care if they live there i don't watch it.
I don't like california, too sunny, too beach-y, to ghetto in the main parts.
And i don't want to go to florida either, maybe some parts, just where one of my aunt lives because her pictures of it look great.
But other than that....no. France and italy would be cool. New york would be cool as long as it isn't new york, new york, too fucking big of a city.
And jamaica would be cool, puerto rico looks cool from the pics i've seen.
i would enjoy having sexual intercourse with a canadian
I would enjoy having a significant other
Quote from: Spork on November 16, 2009, 10:05:41 AM
i would enjoy having sexual intercourse with a canadian
How would it be any different than fucking a not Canadian?
i cant watch youboob videos until i get home whats going on
Quote from: C Mongler on November 18, 2009, 02:35:45 AM
i cant watch youboob videos until i get home whats going on
It's a Canadian saying words that Americans think we say funny.
What an awful way to pronounce bagel
Quote from: JMV on November 14, 2009, 03:21:43 PM
Syrup sounded fine
It's seer-up baddood;
Quote from: YPR on November 18, 2009, 02:51:24 AM
What an awful way to pronounce bagelIt's seer-up baddood;
I say bagel and syrup the same way he does. What's wrong with bagel?
Quote from: l a c e y on November 18, 2009, 06:05:37 AM
I say bagel and syrup the same way he does. What's wrong with bagel?
Us Americans pronounce it bay-gal and si-rup. akudood;
Quote from: l a c e y on November 18, 2009, 06:05:37 AM
I say bagel and syrup the same way he does. What's wrong with bagel?
you crazy icebacks
Bagel is pronounced as "BAY-ghel", not "BAG-el".
Syrup is pronounced in a similar way to Syria, "SEAR-up", not "SIR-ip". Think Sears.
surr-up
bay-gull
I think either way to say "syrup" is fine, but "bagel" was the most foreign-sounding word he said, imo.
Quote from: Joe on November 18, 2009, 06:13:59 AM
you crazy icebacks
Bagel is pronounced as "BAY-ghel", not "BAG-el".
Syrup is pronounced in a similar way to Syria, "SEAR-up", not "SIR-ip". Think Sears.
Maple syurp is Canadian. I'm pretty sure we are the ones who get to decide how you say it.
Quote from: l a c e y on November 18, 2009, 10:44:43 AM
Maple syurp is Canadian. I'm pretty sure we are the ones who get to decide how you say it.
If you want to get technical it's Native American but ok.
If you really want to get technical about it, the word "syrup" is derived from Arabic.
If you want to get technical about it, homo sapiens descended from Africa.
as the local arab i hereby decree that syrup will be pronounced 'SEAR-up'
Quote from: JMV on November 18, 2009, 12:18:50 PM
If you want to get technical about it, homo sapiens descended from Africa.
We're all black deep down inside.
If you really really want to get technical about it, God created everything, no questions asked. It was in a book so I know it's true. :|
Quote from: Hank Hill on November 18, 2009, 12:20:28 PM
If you really really want to get technical about it, God created everything, no questions asked. It was in a book so I know it's true. :|
god bless america
Dear 8 pound, 6 ounce, little baby jesus