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| 1 | slingshot | 100% | 0:12.2 min. | 19 Sep, '08 |
| 2 | Eoin | 100% | 0:12.8 min. | 18 Sep, '08 |
| 3 | Alexloulou | 100% | 0:13.1 min. | 19 Sep, '08 |
| 4 | gecian | 100% | 0:13.4 min. | 20 Sep, '08 |
| 5 | sarah | 100% | 0:14.3 min. | 19 Sep, '08 |
| 6 | bix21 | 100% | 0:15.1 min. | 20 Sep, '08 |
| 7 | Arturo | 100% | 0:15.4 min. | 18 Sep, '08 |
| 8 | GJBrys | 100% | 0:16.9 min. | 16 Sep, '08 |
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King Attz
It is hilarious doing this quiz as an Australian as we stole parts from both languages :)
2 years ago
tickman
Mano:
Always one of the odder mistakes. In my example, nobody would want to be a chum...
2 years ago
Mano308gts
Interesting that "Chum" is in this list... it's used to mean bait in American English, as well as British English... Chum (american; bait) is used when shark fishing, or some other types of fishing....
2 years ago
tickman
Dan:
I'm assuming some of them are regional, or perhaps archaic and outdated...
2 years ago
danrules
Im british and some of them i dont know! easy ones are boot torch etc well for english peeps!
2 years ago