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    "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I'll get all the A's out of my body. AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH".
    Adam West.
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    Batman (1943)
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    Batman And Robin (1949)
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    Batman (1966)
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    You know what this option is for.......
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    Deadpool
    Fight like a man: with your words, not your fists.
    Last edited by Deadpool; 08-01-2012, 10:01 AM. Reason: I, and an A!
    Originally posted by IonFan
    (even if the ear sucking helped get me off faster)
    Originally posted by Big Daddy Caesar
    If I had things like the internet and a laptop as a kid, I never would have left my room as a teenager.
    Originally posted by Quaker
    I am the Geoff Johns of the GLCMB.

  • #2
    I. FavorIte. It's an I. Not an A. I.
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    Originally posted by W.West
    DID ANYONE READ THE ARTICLE?!!!!!!

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    • #3
      sort of edited.....you're a mod, surely you can change it?
      Originally posted by IonFan
      (even if the ear sucking helped get me off faster)
      Originally posted by Big Daddy Caesar
      If I had things like the internet and a laptop as a kid, I never would have left my room as a teenager.
      Originally posted by Quaker
      I am the Geoff Johns of the GLCMB.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kuhan View Post
        I. FavorIte. It's an I. Not an A. I.
        It's funny because the word is spelled differently in the UK and the US but this isn't either one.

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        • #5
          Inseurt Suupeufluuouuus Us aull youuu waunt.
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          Originally posted by W.West
          DID ANYONE READ THE ARTICLE?!!!!!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
            It's funny because the word is spelled differently in the UK and the US but this isn't either one.
            Is it! wow I honestly didn't know that.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The British Lantern View Post
              Is it! wow I honestly didn't know that.
              The Brits kept the "ou" dipthong (especially before an "r") where Americans dropped it. E.g., Favorite, color, favourite, colour, etc. When I was editing I had to correct those from our British authors (because we were an American publisher) and some of them were pissed (in the American sense ).

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              • #8
                haha nice learn something new everyday.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
                  The Brits kept the "ou" dipthong (especially before an "r") where Americans dropped it. E.g., Favorite, color, favourite, colour, etc. When I was editing I had to correct those from our British authors (because we were an American publisher) and some of them were pissed (in the American sense ).
                  Surely at least SOME of them were pissed in the British sense, too. I've heard about writers.

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                  • #10
                    Ha, I was right all along Kuhan. What's that?
                    Originally posted by IonFan
                    (even if the ear sucking helped get me off faster)
                    Originally posted by Big Daddy Caesar
                    If I had things like the internet and a laptop as a kid, I never would have left my room as a teenager.
                    Originally posted by Quaker
                    I am the Geoff Johns of the GLCMB.

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                    • #11
                      No. You weren't. There's no "A" in favorite. There's a U if you're british.
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                      Originally posted by W.West
                      DID ANYONE READ THE ARTICLE?!!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        I'm still learning!
                        Originally posted by IonFan
                        (even if the ear sucking helped get me off faster)
                        Originally posted by Big Daddy Caesar
                        If I had things like the internet and a laptop as a kid, I never would have left my room as a teenager.
                        Originally posted by Quaker
                        I am the Geoff Johns of the GLCMB.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
                          Surely at least SOME of them were pissed in the British sense, too. I've heard about writers.
                          There was one author—but he wasn't British—who nobody wanted to talk to so I often got him on the phone (I was the calm one). I swear every time I talked to him he sounded like he was in a bar.

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