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It says "favourite" not "favorite", just wanted to let you webmasters know.
Favourite in British English. Favorite in American English. So nothing is wrong.
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acare84: Favourite in British English. Favorite in American English. So nothing is wrong.

Well, they also drive on the wrong side of the road. :P
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ILoveSky: It says "favourite" not "favorite", just wanted to let you webmasters know.

We spell favourite as favourite. Favorite is considered wrong spelling in schools here. :)
Post edited May 10, 2010 by cw8
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Catshade: Well, they also drive on the wrong side of the road. :P

Yes, this is absolutely wrong behaviour. They try to be different. :P
Post edited May 10, 2010 by acare84
Ah, the good old ignorant American "we own the English language" attitude... ;-)

LOL.
Oh you are fucking kidding me.
As an American, let me just apologize for the idiocy of that post, it is definitely not representative of all of us.
@ILoveSky
For future reference, there are a lot of differences between British English and U.S. English. For some strange reason, we as a nation decided to drop all the "extra" letters from several words like favourite. Colour and neighbour are also similarly changed so watch out for those "misspellings".
It has been somewhat established that ILoveSky is Ezri... who has done this before.
Is this a joke or?
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lerker: It has been somewhat established that ILoveSky is Ezri... who has done this before.

Ah, I hadn't made it back to the high school post yet, but now ILoveSky's behavior makes much more sense... well, maybe not so much "sense".... either way, he's still an idiot.
Yup, it's Ezri alright. michaelleung intelligence +2 :D