@bazzacollins If you look back through history, their twang was actually how we spoke back in the middle ages, too.
Hey, America. Just so you know, it's "mums", not "moms". Get a grip.
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@chriswiles It's still wrong, Chris. Face facts :) -
@bazzacollins Oh yeah, I hate the use of 'mom'. But we've deffo migrated more than them over the last 400 years.
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@bazzacollins Hey, Barry: it's called American English. Get a grip. And call your mom, she misses you. -
@njkobie Sorry, what? Can't understand your accent. -
@bazzacollins Your mum can't understand my accent.
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@bazzacollins Also, you missed Mother's Day weeks ago, you idiots. - 1 more reply
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@bazzacollins Bear in mind that the American's carried through our language from middle ages. It's *us* that changed it (Fall -> Autumn etc)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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