Jethro Bodine
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Indubitably!Off course it had to be the English version.
(Sounds like something Alistair Sim would have said in the movie )
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Indubitably!Off course it had to be the English version.
Please press hard five copies.You have been cited for using U.K.English on an American forum.Please sign and pay the fine of 500 usd.
Ooh, I subscribed a few weeks back. Send me the link.Watch Reba beat the daylights out of Godzilla.
You can get it on Amazon Prime I think......
Do you take PayPal?Please press hard five copies.You have been cited for using U.K.English on an American forum.Please sign and pay the fine of 500 usd.
Cash only.If he can't pay then he will do 10 days at a Texas jail.Hard labor .Do you take PayPal?
No.....labour.Cash only.If he can't pay then he will do 10 days at a Texas jail.Hard labor .
If one can post that the use of U.K. English is forbidden in the T.O.C's on this American forum that leads to a fine of $500 then please provide such terms. If not then one will fall foul and cannot insist on such an insidious request.Please press hard five copies.You have been cited for using U.K.English on an American forum.Please sign and pay the fine of 500 usd.
Sorry do you mean 'Labour'Cash only.If he can't pay then he will do 10 days at a Texas jail.Hard labor .
See, I told you, jason!Sorry do you mean 'Labour'
Labour is one of my favourite words.Sorry do you mean 'Labour'
What? I have to labour for you and my wife?Labour is one of my favourite words.
It means you work for me.
Consider it a privilege.What? I have to labour for you and my wife?
Consider it a privilege.
God wants you to serve others.
If one can post that the use of U.K. English is forbidden in the T.O.C's on this American forum that leads to a fine of $500 then please provide such terms. If not then one will fall foul and cannot insist on such an insidious request.
That being the case a fine of one thousand U.K. Pounds is required as recompense for damages. A cheque (or check for your understanding) will not be accepted.
Godzilla where are you?
We sent His Majesty packing in 1789Sorry do you mean 'Labour'
That you may do but no proof of ones request means that one will not be subject to receiving such a fine that one has imposed. So basically "where the sun don't shine"I understand your English . American money please.not pounds,shillings , pence.
I agree with Scrooge.....but the one with George C. Scott.......he was born for that part....(after Patton that is).....Worst Christmas movie ever:
In the first few minutes of the movie a couple are shown having sex (no nudity shown).
I shut it off immediately and watched something else. Don't know the name of the movie......don't care.
BEST Christmas movie ever:
Scrooge, of course, 1953 English version
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Honorable mention:
Prancer (it was filmed in the town and area I grew up in)
We sent His Majesty packing in 1789