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Default European police issue warning as foldable gun which looks likeiPhone to be released in US

On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 02:41:17 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 01/18/2017 01:35 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 02:36:20 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 01/17/2017 10:36 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 04:25:27 -0000, rbowman wrote:

On 01/16/2017 08:40 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 18:48:11 -0000, rbowman
wrote:

On 01/15/2017 10:00 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
And why do you write Moslem instead of Muslim?

http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/524

Old dogs don't learn new tricks and they sure as **** aren't
politically
correct.

I don't care what's politically correct, I use the one 96% of people
use:
http://www.googlefight.co.uk/muslim-vs-moslem.php
And the one that is spelt the way everyone pronounces it.

Maybe you Brits pronounce it the way the Moslems like but I sure as
hell
don't say mooselim. You millenials are so brainwashed it's pathetic.
You
might as well turn your little island over to the MUSLIMs and learn how
to get down on your knees with your ass in the air five times a day.

More likely it's close to the world muslin - a type of cloth.


I don't pronounce that moooselin either.


How do you pronounce it?


Muzlin with the u like in buzz or smut, not booze or smooth.


Same here. And Muslim I pronounce just like that, but M instead of N at the end.

Different
than moslem which is maazem, like baaaa.


Only Americans say aaa for an o.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V28CKAJUrWc

Words like flute and jute are the few where I give u a ooo sound.
Unless I'm speaking German of course.


In the North of England, they pronounce book with an oooo, to distinguish from the shorter oo as in "up". As in, "There's a booook oop on that shelf."

Murder might as well be spelled merder for all the good the u is doing.


Merder is a stronger first vowel and sounds like you're grinning while talking.

And there is definitely no th in the words or whatever weird twist I've
heard Brits give it.


No th?

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