This happened at my wife's Starbuck store yesterday. A lady was on her cell phone or something and crashed into the store pinning a lady underneath the SUV. Very strange indeed.
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Gay Englishmen in their late 50s - 70s.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
Last edited by Superior Mind (2007-05-23 12:19:44)
Adults.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
People that actually know more than two words out of the English lang. I could have just said wanker or something.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
I dont think ive ever heard anyone say the word 'bizarre' in england to be honest.Superior Mind wrote:
Gay Englishmen in their late 50s - 70s.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
Edit: also English women in their 90s.
more realisticShem wrote:
Women + Phones + Cars.
It was inevitable.
Did a quick search on these forums and there are six pages of threads with bizarre used.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
Americans don't say wanker.killer21 wrote:
People that actually know more than two words out of the English lang. I could have just said wanker or something.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
Yes. My wife said that she was on a cell phone. She wasn't paying attention and put her truck in drive instead of reverse and did...that. My wife said she was at the register talking to a customer when that truck came through the building.Im_Dooomed wrote:
Where does it say she was on a cell phone? They didn't mention it in the video or in the article. Unless it was your wife who was working there and said she saw the lady on a phone....?
No but people from England do which he is so...Guess that one went right over your head huh?MorbiD.ShoT wrote:
Americans don't say wanker.
Duh.
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How bizarre.mkxiii wrote:
I dont think ive ever heard anyone say the word 'bizarre' in england to be honest.Superior Mind wrote:
Gay Englishmen in their late 50s - 70s.FFLink13 wrote:
Who the hell says Bizarre anymore?
Edit: also English women in their 90s.