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I finally found the answer. Maybe. I think.
Persephone S. Tight
11/24/08, 01:26
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It's because the English don't know how to pronounce foreign words
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Why do the British use the long I in names like Maria and Sophia?
(Persephone S. Tight)
11/23/08, 23:59
they're all fucked up
(athodyd)
11/24/08, 00:02
They have more vowels than us
(Syd Midnight)
11/24/08, 00:44
Someone should teach them to speak English -nt-
(Wonko the Sane)
11/24/08, 00:48
They use pints and MPH.. they're halfway civilized.
(Syd Midnight)
11/24/08, 00:53
British pints are not the same size as American pints.
(Gropecunt Lane)
11/24/08, 07:31
I finally found the answer. Maybe. I think.
(Persephone S. Tight) 11/24/08, 01:26
Since it's the English language we're talking about...
(Gropecunt Lane)
11/24/08, 07:27
Er, sure. Whatever makes you happy.
(Persephone S. Tight)
11/24/08, 13:54
RE: Er, sure. Whatever makes you happy.
(Gropecunt Lane)
11/24/08, 14:42
RE: Why do the British use the long I in names like Maria and Sophia?
(didcotmassif)
11/24/08, 09:38
Except
(Gropecunt Lane)
11/24/08, 09:43
Fine. I should have said "did." Why DID the British use the long I etc etc.
(Persephone S. Tight)
11/24/08, 13:56
when in doubt
(Long Gone Daddy)
11/24/08, 14:30
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