i have been comparing the questions/answers from the US and the UK. the UK just seems to utilize this Q&A feature with honest real questions, and sincere real answers, as opposed to the US where we ask questions like "10 points if you have my same birthday?" bullocks!!
so- thank you UK
2006-08-10
06:35:11
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Shake-Zula
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Jonathan: ("Er I mean what ho chaps, cracking question what? ") what??
here is another question:
is bullocks the same as bullshit as we say here?
2006-08-10
06:47:04 ·
update #1
bollocks...... got it! :)
2006-08-10
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we get some people on in the UK who are here to ask stupid questions but for the most part it is genuine people who have a question to ask or who want to help out with anything they know about.
Some of the fun questions are good though.
and yes am going to assume that bullocks means the same!
P.S never in my life have I heard anyone saying what ho chaps fancy a game of cricket.
2006-08-10 07:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Roggins, and I say this in the kindest way possible, you're an idiot.
It's people like you who make everyone else hate the USA. Your comment shows you know nothing about WWII history at all.
You obviously also know nothing about Britain. That we don't post as many stupid questions, and I mean stupid as in imbecilic, just means we're a less irritating and stupid people.
In response to the question, yes, I've noticed that too. I think it's that quite a few of the buggers on the US site think they're hilarious by posting that type of thing.
2006-08-10 07:27:41
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answered by AndyB 5
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by using fact all too many solutions are in simple terms noise, entered the two for the entertainment of the answerer or in simple terms to attain a pair of things. In an perfect international, considered one of those word would not be necessary.
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answered by ammon 4
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I was reading the usually idiotic answer (from a usofa person) sayng that we are too serious because we nearly ended up speaking german. A bit like the americans ending up almost speaking English! As a German Officer once remarked to my father during a lull in a battle in WW2, "we have the Italians, you have the Americans"!!!!
2006-08-10 06:47:26
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answered by Raymo 6
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Bullocks!
Er I mean what ho chaps, cracking question what?
Anyone for a spot of cricket?
2006-08-10 06:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I know, that's why I don't use the USA one anymore. I just stick in the UK where we know the score. We don't get out much and we love to act smart.
Or maybe Americans love to act dumb
2006-08-10 06:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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UK and the Brits are the best.
Sorry America.... its true. We r totallly awesume dude
2006-08-10 06:49:15
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answered by marzipanchan 3
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Lol, its bollocks - not bullocks! tatty bye chaps!
2006-08-10 09:30:06
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answered by HLW 3
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thats because us brits are genuine guys who know how to have a laugh t the appropriate time and can take a joke
2006-08-10 06:40:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Brits care more than US's
2006-08-10 06:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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