Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: jandrews
this coming from some jackhole spelling colour like a brit or canadian, what do you know of american ways you communist!!!
Don't blame me if you guys are just too lazy to add the 'u'.
KT
Originally posted by: Modelworks
As long as I know what you mean I don't care how you pronounce it
I watch bbc america a lot and if it bothered me I defenitely couldn't watch that channel.
Originally posted by: slayer202
wtf is the point of this thread? even if the thread sucked, the OP of the linked thread doesn't even say anything about mispronounciation, just that the guy said melee in a girly way
you are no better than him...
oh, and you haven't given one example of what your thread title sugests
Originally posted by: jandrews
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: jandrews
this coming from some jackhole spelling colour like a brit or canadian, what do you know of american ways you communist!!!
Don't blame me if you guys are just too lazy to add the 'u'.
KT
That would change how we say it. It would go from call-or to call-oor, ridiculous.
Originally posted by: slayer202
wtf is the point of this thread? even if the thread sucked, the OP of the linked thread doesn't even say anything about mispronounciation, just that the guy said melee in a girly way
you are no better than him...
oh, and you haven't given one example of what your thread title sugests
Originally posted by: meltdown75
cuz you touch yo'self at nizight, bizatch
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: slayer202
wtf is the point of this thread? even if the thread sucked, the OP of the linked thread doesn't even say anything about mispronounciation, just that the guy said melee in a girly way
you are no better than him...
oh, and you haven't given one example of what your thread title sugests
This whole thread is a result of the discussion of the common mispronunciation of "melee" from that thread.
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: slayer202
wtf is the point of this thread? even if the thread sucked, the OP of the linked thread doesn't even say anything about mispronounciation, just that the guy said melee in a girly way
you are no better than him...
oh, and you haven't given one example of what your thread title sugests
This whole thread is a result of the discussion of the common mispronunciation of "melee" from that thread.
I have never in my entire life heard it pronounced other than 'may-lay'. That would annoy me also. Where are people from that it is pronounced differently?
Originally posted by: jandrews
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: jandrews
this coming from some jackhole spelling colour like a brit or canadian, what do you know of american ways you communist!!!
Don't blame me if you guys are just too lazy to add the 'u'.
KT
That would change how we say it. It would go from call-or to call-oor, ridiculous.
Originally posted by: ShadowOfMyself
Not sure if its been mentioned before but the one that gets me is
"I could of done that"
I mean, does anyone SERIOUSLY think its OF and not HAVE?
No, "Me-lee" sounds exactly like the word mealy, which is nothing like lopping off heads. "Soft, dry, and crumbly" or "spotted."Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Because they can?
I myself fall into the mispronouncing camp on that particular word, because I like the incorrect pronunciation more.
Me-lee sounds more like lopping off heads than may-lay.
Unless, of course, I'm being over the top and describing something as "a grim may-lay," then I'll revert to proper form.
Originally posted by: Kyteland
No, "Me-lee" sounds exactly like the word mealy, which is nothing like lopping off heads. "Soft, dry, and crumbly" or "spotted."Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Because they can?
I myself fall into the mispronouncing camp on that particular word, because I like the incorrect pronunciation more.
Me-lee sounds more like lopping off heads than may-lay.
Unless, of course, I'm being over the top and describing something as "a grim may-lay," then I'll revert to proper form.
Then again melee doesn't mean to lop off heads either. It's a confused group fight with no regard to group tactics.