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Laces Out Dan! 08-18-2006 03:53 PM

I think i went over that in the last post

Raine 08-18-2006 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by _LesPaul43_
I think i went over that in the last post

It's not retarded. I've used that line before and some variations and it's worked

Laces Out Dan! 08-18-2006 04:51 PM

Im sure it did..

Mama Booze 08-20-2006 03:18 PM

Can anyone tell me what type of doctor House is? Like I was going to day, "Doctor Of Neurology" but I do not think that's right as I've seen him work on other things as well...is he just a general surgeon or general practioner? If so, what field does he specialize in? ...I know it seems strange to ask but if you could answer that'd be swell.

ArtistInTheAmbulance 08-20-2006 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by some_exotic_booze
Can anyone tell me what type of doctor House is? Like I was going to day, "Doctor Of Neurology" but I do not think that's right as I've seen him work on other things as well...is he just a general surgeon or general practioner? If so, what field does he specialize in? ...I know it seems strange to ask but if you could answer that'd be swell.

his official title is "superdoc".
naah but really now, its probably like "specialized doctor".
hahahah. im no help at all.
he doesnt specialize [sp?]. he is actually superdoc.
when others dont know, never fear, house is near!
...or soemthing.
sorry alexis ?

swim 08-20-2006 03:29 PM

Do British people ever jokingly speak in fake American accents?

MoonlitSunshine 08-20-2006 03:29 PM

They are called Doctors of neurology because they did a phd (or doctorate, I think, I'm not sure though) in Neurology. Their title, therefore, is doctor. You can be a doctor of english, and other subjects too, it depends on your degree.

ArtistInTheAmbulance 08-20-2006 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by swimintheundertow
Do British people ever speak in fake American accents?

yes.
all the time.
even this one screwed up lil kid that irritates the crap outta me, hes like, 9 & pretends he's american, & blames his lust for biting other kids on "anger issues". pah.
anyway, yeah they do.
& americans often confuse my accent with something in north america? eh.

Mama Booze 08-20-2006 03:34 PM

Ah tis ok Rozi :)

Yass yass but on their medical degrees it always says "Doctor Of *something*" what would House's say? And in what course did he study?

right-track 08-20-2006 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by swimintheundertow
Do British people ever jokingly speak in fake American accents?

Yep...and from a very early age.
When I was a kid we used to do just that, playing cowboys and Injuns.
My children do it too. :)
I used to go to a school with a lad who insisted in everyone calling him Joe (even though it wasn't his name) and he spoke with a fake American accent constantly and I mean all the time!
He used to wear a grey overcoat and a 1920's style ganster hat. :crazy:


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