What's it all about then?
Just a change of Username by Matt - if you were so inclined, you could change yours to say, *****, or ***upyours*** but under Username history your former aliases are maintained for posterity.
What's it all about then?
There's no I in team (at least there isn't when me walks out the room).
Just a change of Username by Matt - if you were so inclined, you could change yours to say, *****, or ***upyours*** but under Username history your former aliases are maintained for posterity.
Filum instead of film....
People who say haitch instead of aitch.
Good work ethic.
Filum instead of film....
top work Kilburn, comes from the Irish language, that's how words are pronounced in Irish, it's not wrong!It's an Irish thing!
At any rate, when you have two consonants together in the middle or end of an Irish word, you can pronounce an 'ih' in between them if you want to. That's why the Irish say 'fil-im' instead of 'film'.
It's an Irish thing!
At any rate, when you have two consonants together in the middle or end of an Irish word, you can pronounce an 'ih' in between them if you want to. That's why the Irish say 'fil-im' instead of 'film'.
http://angaelmagazine.com/pronunciation/moppingup.htm
One for the purist here (not to say, pedant) "Chomping at the bit" has evolved from the saying "Champing at the bit." I'm a traditionalist and prefer the latter.