the point he is making is that the currency is South African, which is an English speaking country, therefore there is no tranlsation error just a mis-labelling
This is why American english pronunciation is better than Brittish english pronunciation. “Cattle” sounds the same as “Kettle” when you have a Brittish accent…
Also, I’m willing to bet that there is an electrical cord adapter attached to the back of this kittole.
R is Rand the South African currency.
S is for Sand, that is brought by the current (see)?
T is Translation, which sometimes is Strange,
the point he is making is that the currency is South African, which is an English speaking country, therefore there is no tranlsation error just a mis-labelling
Mis-labelling?
I dare you to find an electric cattle.
Oh yeah?
Well, if electric cattle don’t exist, then why do they make prods for them?!?
The shop owner spells like a Memebase contributor.
U is Unable to Rhyme with Orange.
V is for Victoria, who was once Queen of England
….and?
You want something done, sometimes you gotta do it yourself…
OK, here goes:
W is for Wuchan, way out in I-Ching land.
Pretty kettle though.
This is why American english pronunciation is better than Brittish english pronunciation. “Cattle” sounds the same as “Kettle” when you have a Brittish accent…
Also, I’m willing to bet that there is an electrical cord adapter attached to the back of this kittole.
your just dumb… ignorant, and dumb…
*you’re
I took this photo at a shop run by Asians, it is in Cape Town (South Africa) and just found it funny.