10-03-2004 9:19 PM
16-04-2023 3:49 PM
Many thanks for trying to elucidate me ((hug)), but not in British English it's not. I know it's also a type of flour. 😛 Historically, it's 'spelt' round here and it's only Yank influence that has warped it.
The difference between British and American English is one of my special(i)ties, because otherwise they and their Internet would take over the world like filthy fascists. 😋
*tap-dances suddenly*
16-04-2023 4:13 PM
"Not in British English it's not" hmmm a touch of the owld double negative there one cannot help but surmise 🤣🤣🤣
16-04-2023 9:06 PM
Pedant. 😛 Technically correct.
*is very logical*
16-04-2023 9:11 PM
"I ain't not got no bubbly." 😐 That's a triple negative, where two of them cancel out like in algebra, and it means what you intended. To be used carefully, 'cause it makes one sound *fick*! 😄
03-06-2023 1:46 PM
I have a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon in my watchlist, only £6200. 🙈
03-06-2023 1:48 PM
A proper Old Fashioned cocktail please.