zee, the correct way
Topic title is a are you British
-No
-Yes
I remember playing Banjo Tooie as a child and you learned some move from Jamjars, who always makes rhymes when he's teaching you. One of his lines rhymed "Z" with "red", I think, and I thought the devs were on crack since I didn't know it had another pronunciation.
Eerieka posted...
I remember playing Banjo Tooie as a child and you learned some move from Jamjars, who always makes rhymes when he's teaching you. One of his lines rhymed "Z" with "red", I think, and I thought the devs were on crack since I didn't know it had another pronunciation.
Well considering the type of humor those games had, they very well may have been on crack.
I remember playing Banjo Tooie as a child and you learned some move from Jamjars, who always makes rhymes when he's teaching you. One of his lines rhymed "Z" with "red" or "head", I think, and I thought the devs were on crack since I didn't know it had another pronunciation.
Eerieka posted...
I remember playing Banjo Tooie as a child and you learned some move from Jamjars, who always makes rhymes when he's teaching you. One of his lines rhymed "Z" with "red", I think, and I thought the devs were on crack since I didn't know it had another pronunciation.
Well considering the type of humor those games had, they very well may have been on crack.
dave_is_slick posted...
Eerieka posted...
I remember playing Banjo Tooie as a child and you learned some move from Jamjars, who always makes rhymes when he's teaching you. One of his lines rhymed "Z" with "red", I think, and I thought the devs were on crack since I didn't know it had another pronunciation.
Well considering the type of humor those games had, they very well may have been on crack.
No Rare's just British. That answers both questions.