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  • Captain
    Fighting the good fight!
    • Jun 17, 2001
    • 6031

    #31
    "Zed Niner-Niner"...hmm, that does sound cooler.

    I have a feeling it has something to do with the French? Everytime something in Canadian history doesnt make sense, the French were involved !!
    "Crayons taste like purple!"

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    • The Bat
      Batman Fanatic
      • Jul 14, 2002
      • 13412

      #32
      In my Home State of Maine...People have a bad habbit o dropping the "R's" in words. Like Car...sounds more Caa. I have to make an extra effort not to do this.

      Plus...I work in a blue Collar environment(on a Shipping Dock) where the only adjective most People know is F*#K! Fortunately...I read a lot, and it has help my vocabulary...so I don't come off sounding like the rest of the Neandertals.
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      • GUYx1
        FORMER MEGO COLLECTOR
        • Apr 20, 2005
        • 551

        #33
        I know that on our "Cybug" website most of the people posting tend to be of the non septic variety. Lossa Uk'ers, Canadians and Asian collectors.
        We all tend to spake the same net terms and look for the same toys. Lossa slang flies by daily, but as we are all looking for the same thing everything all falls into place.
        I used to deal with enough people in the pre internet days that accents were accents..
        Today it doesn't technically matter precisely where you are from. If we want it we all slosh the dosh the same way.
        While Our Cybo-site may have regulars who take the p*ss or are gobsmacked more often than the mego sites, everyone has a way of speaking online, vs their traditional phone voices. Whether you are speaking Hackney Patois or Mockney, people will all slightly blend to the Audience they are dealing with. Used to be Cool or Brilliant. Now everything is "SICK" or TIGHT. But i'm a bit ova geezer myself. My slang is prolly na up to date.
        Who knows wha could happen tho when speech recognition software comes into play.
        Could be fun, no?
        Last edited by GUYx1; Jul 15, '09, 8:14 AM.
        Cheers,
        Guyx1

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        • BlackKnight
          The DarkSide Customizer
          • Apr 16, 2005
          • 14622

          #34
          Originally posted by The Bat

          Plus...I work in a blue Collar environment(on a Shipping Dock) where the only adjective most People know is F*#K! Fortunately...I read a lot, and it has help my vocabulary...so I don't come off sounding like the rest of the Neandertals.

          You forgot A H There,.. My Quaint Maine Buddy.

          The "F" word will never Die.
          It is the Most Universal Word ever.
          I predict more allowance for the Word in the Future,.. in any Blue Collar environment,.. it is everyone's go to,.. as well as used as an Adjective before the said item or action.

          What Idiot decided we Had "Bad Words" anyways ? .... That just seems like the Most Idiotic Rule ever.
          Last edited by BlackKnight; Jul 14, '09, 7:11 PM.
          ... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.


          always trading for Hot Toys Figures .

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          • The Bat
            Batman Fanatic
            • Jul 14, 2002
            • 13412

            #35
            Originally posted by BlackKnight
            You forgot A H There,.. My Quaint Maine Buddy.

            The "F" word will never Die.
            It is the Most Universal Word ever.
            I predict more allowance for the Word in the Future,.. in any Blue Collar environment,.. it is everyone's go to,.. as well as used as an Adjective before the said item or action.

            I also don't say "A-H".

            And I use the F-Word my fair share...just not every other word.You should meet my Co-worker...he uses it every 3rd word! For fun in the breakroom...we try to count how many times he says it..
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            • Hector
              el Hombre de Acero
              • May 19, 2003
              • 31852

              #36
              English?

              Hell...everybody will be talking in Mandarin and Hindi in the near future...not even Spanish stands a chance...lol...

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              • SUP-Ronin
                Stuck in a laundry shoot.
                • Oct 8, 2007
                • 3146

                #37
                Interesting topic- Perhaps it will be something like the street language described in "Blade Runner" - a Mash up of many languages.

                Ultimately the answer to the original question in the title of the Thread will likely depend heavily on the size, trajectory, and point of impact.

                "Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came."

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                • ctc
                  Fear the monkeybat!
                  • Aug 16, 2001
                  • 11183

                  #38
                  >This is the big thing thats ruining the evolution of language in my book.

                  I hear this one a lot; but I don't agree. I think the biggest thing ruining language is people. Thanks to the internets we have unparallelled opportunities to speak our mind, and you find out IN A HURRY that very few people really have anything to say. THAT'S why texting sounds so dumbed down.... not 'cos of something inherent to the process, but because you have so many people using it so much, and they've got nothing to fill the "air time" with.

                  >Has anyone in the US ever seen movies like Dog Soldiers and The Descent

                  Saw "Dog Soldiers" (a personal fave) and yeah; some of it was tricky to follow 'cos of the accents. I get the same from "Torchwood" at times. (Guen's accent is really weird sounding to me.)

                  Don C.

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                  • UnderdogDJLSW
                    To Fear is Not Logical...
                    • Feb 17, 2008
                    • 4895

                    #39
                    One time when my wife and I were visiting Bath, I had an entire conversation at a pub with a fellow from Northern Scotland. One hour and I had no idea what he said to me, I just kept nodding and adding in a subdued "yes" or a "nooo" once in a while. lol
                    It's all good!

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                    • GUYx1
                      FORMER MEGO COLLECTOR
                      • Apr 20, 2005
                      • 551

                      #40
                      Personally I love the varied local vernacular ov the uk.
                      Clkck below you are looking fer a bit ov the Welsh slang.

                      http://members.lycos.co.uk/just_surfing_00/id71.htm

                      Americans tend to blend everything together. Homogenize. Get teeth capped. Everyone assimilated into the greater melting pot.
                      Cultures are lost within a generation or two.
                      At least in Europe cultural identities have a bit more staying power.

                      Remember when Scottish poet Robert Burns poem ended
                      up on a series of stamps:


                      Wee fleekit, cowran, tim'rous beastie,
                      O, what a panic's in thy breastie!
                      Thou need na start awa sae hasty,
                      Wi bickering brattle!
                      I wad be laith to rin an chase thee,
                      Wi murdering pattle!


                      You don't see that in the states.
                      Last edited by GUYx1; Jul 15, '09, 8:09 AM.
                      Cheers,
                      Guyx1

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                      • The Toyroom
                        The Packaging King
                        • Dec 31, 2004
                        • 16653

                        #41
                        Everyone will be speaking Interlac eventually so what's the diff....
                        Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                        • The Bat
                          Batman Fanatic
                          • Jul 14, 2002
                          • 13412

                          #42
                          Newspeak
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                          • Captain
                            Fighting the good fight!
                            • Jun 17, 2001
                            • 6031

                            #43
                            Perhaps, in the distant future, we will all use a language composed of grunts and rude body noises, and everyone will worship the "source of it all", otherwise known as "Family Guy". At least until a weird little kid with a football shaped head comes from the past into this future and destroys everything!!!

                            ....or was that the plot to the Family Guy movie...I forget?
                            "Crayons taste like purple!"

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                            • Captain
                              Fighting the good fight!
                              • Jun 17, 2001
                              • 6031

                              #44
                              Originally posted by UnderdogDJLSW
                              One time when my wife and I were visiting Bath, I had an entire conversation at a pub with a fellow from Northern Scotland. One hour and I had no idea what he said to me, I just kept nodding and adding in a subdued "yes" or a "nooo" once in a while. lol
                              Ahh Bath. I never heard of it until I started working for a UK based company...and then I was there all the time. Cool place. What Pub were you in? There is an "upstairs" pub there that is always full of Scottish folk speaking some insane language! It had some kind of bird name like the Pigeon and crow or something like that? Made the mistake of trying to eat there once (when blood pie is the best thing on the menu I suggest you run!!)
                              "Crayons taste like purple!"

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                              • fallensaviour
                                Talkative Member
                                • Aug 28, 2006
                                • 5620

                                #45
                                I find it hilarious when I pop in my DVD of mad max.It always asks/gives you the option of original Australian language or American???
                                Really do we need and American version of this?
                                the Australian language is easily understood on this flick...
                                Makes me laugh every time.

                                I mean as a canadian I have a real hard time understanding american.
                                Words like;
                                Playa,phat,bling,dolla,yo,sup,word,real,way,zah,ho ozah and the topper Bam!!!



                                You guys are just crazy if you ask me...
                                “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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