What's your real name???

haha very funny to see you use the words 'me real name' and not 'my real name', where did you pick that up from? deffo not portugal anyway :tickled:
 
3vergrey said:
Little James, we're all the same
They always seem to look to us
But we weren't meant to be grown ups
Thank you for your smile
You make it all worthwhile to us

You live for your toys, even though they make noise
Have you ever played with plastercine
Or even tried a trampoline
Thank you for your smile
You make it all worthwhile to us

I'm singing this song for you and your mum that's all
Cos it won't be long before everyone is gone

Sailed out to sea, your mum you and me
You swam the ocean like a child
Life around us was so wild
Thank you for your smile
You make it all worthwhile to us

I'm singing this song for you and your mum that's all
And it won't be long before everyone is gone
 
Achernar said:
so there is "english for foreigners" and "english for inlanders". is it? well, I speak and write whatever kind of english I want. it's nice to even know one or two apart from your mother language innit?

ah you want to be english but youre not, ah i c
 
ikeaboy said:
ah you want to be english but youre not, ah i c

he never said that, he's just trying to reduce the communication gap.

Aurelia is the female version of your middle name innit?
I heard that on a film called Love Actually with Hugh Grant in
 
ikeaboy said:
ah you want to be english but youre not, ah i c
that's such a clever deduction innit? btw, do you speak any other language rather than english? I assume you do, and you do it well. Congratulations on being part of the elite. There is life outside this forum you know?

I'm expecting an elitist reply with a :tickled: smiley.

@Claire: I never heard the name Aurelia but the origin must be the same. :err:
 
ikeaboy said:
ah you want to be english but youre not, ah i c

Not easy to please you natives, if we say stuff like hairs and informations we get flamed, if we finally pick up some proper lingo, we're slammed for not being true :Spin: .

I had to write an essay about how native English speakers were feeling cornered and had an identity crisis, becase their language had become global and thus no their own anymore. Was useless philosophistication, but the teachers loved it (notice I refrained from saying bollocks there).

Iøm in my proper smartass mood today, even corrected the professor at the lecture today haha.
 
Achernar said:
that's such a clever deduction innit? btw, do you speak any other language rather than english? I assume you do, and you do it well. Congratulations on being part of the elite. There is life outside this forum you know?

I'm expecting an elitist reply with a :tickled: smiley.

@Claire: I never heard the name Aurelia but the origin must be the same. :err:

ha sickened :tickled: awite me mate nice one deffo, cheerio!