You need to allow for regional language differences.
The Brits can keep their u's in color and honor.
In America, chips come in bags, are crispy and are no more than one or two milimeters thick (and anything thicker than 2 cm or so is described in inches, not mm or cm). Thickly sliced potatos cooked in oil are French fries, except when served with fish. Then they are chips.
Buscuits are served with gravey, and don't generally come in bags or have sugar sprinkled on top.
A bonnet is a frilly thing for covering women's heads, not your car's motor.
And if a woman is wearing a snug-fitting pants or skirt, you can see from behind if she has a nice fanny.
Last edited by Racnad; 10-03-2007 at 06:35 AM..
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