The UK Phailhaüs
The UK Phailhaüs
Me and my old chap Michael are wondering if you would mind us making a UK version of The Phailhaüs? It would be awfully British and would feature large amounts of Phail, rest assured.
It'd only make sense if you replace "Phailhaus" with an American Indian term of the same meaning, since the North American Phailhaus uses imitation German.(a European language)
Do we have any American Indians on this board who are familiar enough with their tribal languages to help?
(I say "American Indian" instead of "Native American" because "Native" means you're born there, so even my Scotch-Irish hide is technically Native American.)
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Do we have any American Indians on this board who are familiar enough with their tribal languages to help?
(I say "American Indian" instead of "Native American" because "Native" means you're born there, so even my Scotch-Irish hide is technically Native American.)
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so it is agreed that it could work but with an Indian American name?
i thought the LRR team were canadian anyway??
so it should then be french??
i thought the LRR team were canadian anyway??
so it should then be french??
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UK Phailhaüs
Dude, we are british!!
Why would we not have British accents??
It's not like a posh accent though
we're from Yorkshire so hmmm..
It wouldn't be what you'd expect to be British but it certainly wouldn't sound fake.
Why would we not have British accents??
It's not like a posh accent though
we're from Yorkshire so hmmm..
It wouldn't be what you'd expect to be British but it certainly wouldn't sound fake.
johnyyy, I guarantee the crew would love to see you guys do a Phailhouse, British version. They may not put it up on the site, but I'm entirely sure more phunny (with accents) wouldn't be a bad thing.
Well, I guess I don't guarantee, I'm just assuming they wouldn't say "That SUCKED, never try humor again. Ever!"
Well, I guess I don't guarantee, I'm just assuming they wouldn't say "That SUCKED, never try humor again. Ever!"
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The UK Phailhaüs
Thank you so much for your support Jester J.
I must point out that it's spelt Phailhaüs not house.
Me and Michael aren't seeing much of each other at the moment but we might have a pilot in a couple of weeks/months.
Thanks again for your positive reply,
johnnyyy
I must point out that it's spelt Phailhaüs not house.
Me and Michael aren't seeing much of each other at the moment but we might have a pilot in a couple of weeks/months.
Thanks again for your positive reply,
johnnyyy
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Re: The UK Phailhaüs
johnnyyy wrote:I must point out that it's spelt Phailhaüs not house.
Phail.
Try -haus or -haüs. (Though technically my first example should be -haues)
The UK Phailhaüs
anyway i think we're diverting from the point here
so UK Phailhaüs?
so UK Phailhaüs?
The UK Phailhaüs
Oli Boy, where are you from??
If it's anywhere near Huddersfield, then OK, but if you don't live in Yorkshire in the UK, then it's not happening.
and Michael is going to Uni soon so it probably won't happen for a while.
Sorry folks
we will post on this Subject when he's back though.
If it's anywhere near Huddersfield, then OK, but if you don't live in Yorkshire in the UK, then it's not happening.
and Michael is going to Uni soon so it probably won't happen for a while.
Sorry folks
we will post on this Subject when he's back though.
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Re: The UK Phailhaüs
johnnyyy wrote:Oli Boy, where are you from??
If it's anywhere near Huddersfield, then OK, but if you don't live in Yorkshire in the UK, then it's not happening.
and Michael is going to Uni soon so it probably won't happen for a while.
Sorry folks
we will post on this Subject when he's back though.
If there is a problem of distance why not do it how Graham and Alex did it in Hyut! episode of the Whatever Thing.
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Further to Oli Boy's suggestion of a Loading Ready Run Connection UK I would like to propose the possibility of a full on UK version of LRR, featuring anybody willing and able to participate.
He and I are brothers, you see, and I will soon be coming into possetion of a camera. He and I also have a number of ideas it would be easier to produce here rather than put together into a coherant submission for the crew, so I'm just wondering what oppinions and feelings the possibility of something like that might draw from you all. And whether the crew would mind something like that.
I'm also really sorry for totally stealing your thunder on this one johnnyyy.
He and I are brothers, you see, and I will soon be coming into possetion of a camera. He and I also have a number of ideas it would be easier to produce here rather than put together into a coherant submission for the crew, so I'm just wondering what oppinions and feelings the possibility of something like that might draw from you all. And whether the crew would mind something like that.
I'm also really sorry for totally stealing your thunder on this one johnnyyy.
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Re: UK Phailhaüs
johnnyyy wrote:It's not like a posh accent though
we're from Yorkshire so hmmm..
It wouldn't be what you'd expect to be British but it certainly wouldn't sound fake.
The Yorkshire accent kicks ass.
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