meJess · F
and a truck is only found on a railway line :)
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meJess · F
@SW-User nope that what you colonials used to head west :)

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@meJess oh I'm not american if that's what you suggesting. But I'm sure it's a railway wagon! A truck is a non-articulating lorry. A lorry has a separate cargo area to the cab, ie not a van. Lorries can be articulated or non articulated.
meJess · F
@SW-User truck is derived fro the wheel mechanism used on railways. Artic or no I agree, there is no truck on the road, at least in English
ConcealMySins · 26-30, M
never forget your british roots.

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@ConcealMySins Exactly
Majorlatency · M
🇬🇧🍺🇬🇧

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@Majorlatency Lol 🍻
Wraithorn · 56-60, M
Well considering that Americans, from my point of view. speak American and not English, they are entitled to speak as they please.

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@Wraithorn Yeppers
popmol · 26-30, M
mum mom doesn't matter
chips is better
fries is better
football is better
rugby is better
both are good so about 50/50
chips is better
fries is better
football is better
rugby is better
both are good so about 50/50
Shutterbug · 56-60, M
Oh forgot about using the letter u

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@Shutterbug Yes i did silly me :)
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
Haah

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@HijabaDabbaDoo Truth
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@RodneyTrotter I havent seen it here no the point is the last 3 words with the way you answered i thought you had adopted the term and us brits weren't awesome :)
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@RodneyTrotter :)







