Hey I'm in if I'm welcome. I play in the XBOX. Gamertag ravin unicorn. Should be some fun eh? I call driving by the way. If not I claim shotgun.
Heres what I'm thinking. Well run it like a Motorcycle Gang. We'll have two chapters to start "Escapist MC East" (for Xbox) and "Escapist MC West" (for PS3) and well hold titles like president etc for each.ToastiestZombie said:So how are we going to go about doing this? Should we get two groups for PS3 and 360 separately? Who's going to be sending out the invites/links when it's made?
Looks like the basic tribal sort of tattoo.Fappy said:Hmmmmm, color me interested. I'll be the one running around as Revy from Black Lagoon.
Hope there's a tattoo available that look's like hers XD
Err, since when was Scotland not part of Britain? Should it not be three Brits?RJ 17 said:a Scott, two Brits,
I was going by accents, not nationality...as the last part of my comment would imply.GoaThief said:Err, since when was Scotland not part of Britain? Should it not be three Brits?RJ 17 said:a Scott, two Brits,
But a Scottish accent IS a British accent, it's not different to British at all as it's one of the key accents that define it.RJ 17 said:I was going by accents, not nationality...as the last part of my comment would imply.GoaThief said:Err, since when was Scotland not part of Britain? Should it not be three Brits?RJ 17 said:a Scott, two Brits,
A Texan accent is different than a New Yorker accent, both are American accents. A Scottish accent is the accent of someone from Scotland, just as a Texan accent is the accent of someone from Texas. A British accent (edit in the sense that I'm using it end edit) is the accent of someone from England - the island, not the entire nation - and even within that accent there are various dialects of it. You're talking in a general sense while I'm talking in a more specific sense.GoaThief said:But a Scottish accent IS a British accent, it's not different to British at all as it's one of the key accents that define it.RJ 17 said:I was going by accents, not nationality...as the last part of my comment would imply.GoaThief said:Err, since when was Scotland not part of Britain? Should it not be three Brits?RJ 17 said:a Scott, two Brits,
The equivalent of what you're saying would be something like, "A Texan and two American" or "German and two European".
It patently isn't, and British really should not be used to refer to just the English. It's a sure fire way to step on toes, which is why I'm trying to help you out here - not bicker. ;-)A British accent is the accent of someone from England