British Pound?

You would think those of us that speak English English would logically call them undertrousers rather than underpants though...
We make it simple and call briefs and boxers, underwear, and those things that look like pajamas long underwear. capt david:old:
 
Haha Ken, it always gets my smile when I hear our American brother hunters referring to the fanny pack or belt.
Language is a wonderful leveller,even from county to county here. How did fanny's donuts taste :rolleyes: john
 
Is that 'Queen's English?' and what is that spoken somewhere outside Manchester? is that 'Cockney where they don't have 'Ts?' capt david
There are no cockneys anymore. Their home city has been requisitioned for other purposes and the natives have all moved to Essex or Spain. The old accent has disappeared and everyone in London now talks like gangster rappers. The east end is more like the middle east end and if you see a cockney there he'll either be a delivery driver or lost.
 
When I first met my ex wife's family in ohio - I was confused at first when they referred to her as Ian

Her name was Ann

Some how they were able to covert that aaah sound into a high pitched naisal screech Eeeaan

:evil:
 
Foxdropper, your English is appalling!

There idn no such phrase as “taint proper” it’s “tidn proper”

Speak proper English like us do down ere in Debm.
 
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