pavement is the street, sidwalk is the pavement next to the street haha. This reminds me, first time I heard " do you have any plasters?". Now you might thinking why i don't know this? well in America plaster is....Plaster is a building material similar to mortar or cement. Like those materials, plaster starts as a dry powder that is mixed with water to form a paste which liberates heat and then hardens..... but for you it is simply a "band-aid" lol.
Here's my prediction. Sunderland (H) - 3 points. Arsenal (A) - 1 point. Bolton (H) - 3 points. Stoke City (A) - 3 points. Tottenham (A) - 3 points. Wolves (H) - 3 points.
Funnily enough we use plaster as a building material too! Remember sunshine you Americans speak English
Plaster means both here. A Plaster-er, for example, is somewhere who applies plaster (the powdery stuff) to walls. The word 'fanny', however. . .
Opposite end here, haha. In one of the Scary Movie series the igor type dude with the messed up hand says " fanny coming through", in britain that might get more of a chuckle.
Joys of the world, we all dance different ways..... back on subject, what do you think our goal differential could be? very +, + , negative, etc
Another one: Oregano = Or-reg-gar-no in England, but Or-reg-gun-no in America. Similar with Budapest, Caribbean, data...the list goes on. P.S: The English way is the right way, btw...
Golden boot is locked then! if only 675, but riddle me this, with our conceding rate right now, how many goals then do we need to score to get that number! note: mind just exploded.
En-ger-land. The only time I hear an R where I don't think it needs to be here is in wash ( southerners say warsh) and then Washington ( Warshington)
In the UK there is no such letter as ''T'' The letter ''T'' is pronounced as an ''F'' or not pronounced at all. Here are examples of when it is pronounced as an ''F''. The number three is pronounced free, or the word thick is pronounced fick. or like Jamie Redknapp and the word threat is pronounced fret. One good example of this is What do you get when you cross my left foot and free willy? My free foot willy.