LondonUnderground
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I normally say 'i just going for a wee' xD
or, 'AAHHHHHH I'M GONNA PEE MYSELF' xDDDDD
or, 'AAHHHHHH I'M GONNA PEE MYSELF' xDDDDD
http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/Po...ey-Phineas-And-Ferb-Agent-P-TShirt-231910.jsp
That's the Perry top I got.
As far as I know he is and outfielder, I still don't quite get baseball xD
he normally plays left fielder, or center fielder.
Wow. Interesting attention to detail there.They're not called restrooms in the UK, they're just called the toilets... There's a sign in the UK pavillion that points towards the restrooms. Although there's a sign for the toilets in Ragland Road. I was gonna take a picture, but then my camera broke -_-
Wait...what IS "toad in the hole" anyway?!Wow. Interesting attention to detail there.
I'll just sit here and eat my fish and chips, though. Perhaps I'll have some crips later...oh, we don't have any more. Maybe some bangers and mash, then? Toad in the hole?
instead of take a leak you could say "go for a waz."
I hate it when people say that though, haha. It's vile.
Wait...what IS "toad in the hole" anyway?!
oh Meg, you do make me laugh :')Wow. Interesting attention to detail there.
I'll just sit here and eat my fish and chips, though. Perhaps I'll have some crips later...oh, we don't have any more. Maybe some bangers and mash, then? Toad in the hole?
Wait...what IS "toad in the hole" anyway?!
OH THANK YOU. That's been driving me nuts for AGES! I heard it in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and I was like "toad in the WHAT?!"oh Meg, you do make me laugh :')
it's a sausage in a Yorkshire pudding, ahaha
it's a sausage in a Yorkshire pudding, ahaha
Oh my...that DOES look good.yeh thats prob a better explanation
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Go with British-English. It's more fun! XDOn my homework, there's one question that asks "If everybody in the world were to learn one language, and use that language their whole lives, which language should it be?
Option 1: Spanish (Mexico)
Option 2: English (UK)
Option 3: Engligh (USA)
Option 4: French (France)
Option 5: Italian (Italy)
Option 6: German (Germany)"
I'm thinking the countries in the () are the versions of that language?
Anyways, I can't pick between 2, 3, or 5