Hi,
Sunday, December 7, 2003, 2:21:31 AM, you wrote:
The one that I last remember
encountering was Sylvia Plath writing about her experience in Benidorm,
Spain and was something like what is an aubergine?
thought it was one of the people who was in Australia before the
English got there.
I
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Actually Tan, we was on this same topic with an American friend the
other
day! What the heck is jelly- It's called jam! Rove!!
http://www.woodlands
hehe, and what about the classic - spag bog...! lol...
tan.
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Yeah Aussie English is a bit
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Hi,
Sunday, December 7, 2003, 2:21:31 AM, you wrote:
The one that I last remember
encountering was Sylvia Plath writing about her experience in Benidorm,
Spain and was something like what is an aubergine?
thought
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On 8 Dec 2003 at 1:13, Ryan Lee wrote:
Aubergine.. eggplant.. I think it's too much trouble to prepare them to
make
them remotely tastebud
Actually Tan, we was on this same topic with an American friend the other
day! What the heck is jelly- It's called jam! Rove!!
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/americanbritish.html
Here's a list if anyone feels curious.. The one that I last remember
encountering was Sylvia
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