It's roof. Emphasis on ROO like Kangaroo.
It is not "rough". There is no rough on your house.
It's roof. Emphasis on ROO like Kangaroo.
It is not "rough". There is no rough on your house.
You mad, bro.
canadian south of border wrote:
It's roof. Emphasis on ROO like Kangaroo.
It is not "rough". There is no rough on your house.
Eh buddy,
What'd you talking aboot? Everyone knows it's roof. Not knowing that would be like not being able to list the letters of the alphabet from A to Zed. Have a Molson and relax buddy.
Out and about in boat
Des up on da rooves.
Okay - Eh ?? Or just "A"
Different dialects of the English language exist. Deal with it.
Yeah, but what's on a tree, Fido?
So the guys in " The Hangover" used roughies?
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof
Terrance wrote:
canadian south of border wrote:
It's roof. Emphasis on ROO like Kangaroo.
It is not "rough". There is no rough on your house.
Eh buddy,
What'd you talking aboot? Everyone knows it's roof. Not knowing that would be like not being able to list the letters of the alphabet from A to Zed. Have a Molson and relax buddy.
I'm not your buddy, friend!
Scott. wrote:
Terrance wrote:
Eh buddy,
What'd you talking aboot? Everyone knows it's roof. Not knowing that would be like not being able to list the letters of the alphabet from A to Zed. Have a Molson and relax buddy.
I'm not your buddy, friend!
He's not your friend, guy!!
While were on this topic, 'out' is pronounced like 'owt' and not uut.
For example, 'about' is pronounced abowt, not aboot.
Please fix this immediately and report back when done. Thank you.