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  • If William Wallace *had* directed Braveheart, I'm sure it would have been a far better movie...

  • So awesome that you are wearing my shirt! I guess it's about time to think about this year's gift :)

  • Also forgot, its pronounced more like 'hey' with a very light H. Ehh makes it sound confusing.

  • When i saw 'aye' i thought of the Canadian and maybe even british term pronounced 'ehh' that is commonly put at the end of a sentence. Maybe that should be another point of discussion for future episodes... its quite peculiar and it's meaning is quite simple. As far as i know it means like 'isn't it?' or 'right?'. Like in "That's a really big river 'ehh'"

  • @JapanPlz

    Scottish; Aye - pronounced like the letter 'i'

    Whereas, Canadian; Eh, is pronounced like the letter 'A'

    The Scottish 'aye' is sometimes used in North England and both Irelands, but spelt differently.

    You probably know this now, buuuut I started typing already :D

  • Great video as usual.

  • (The news) Hm, what was the problem? :)

  • Small world I was watching Braveheart 2 days ago lol. I like it alot, very very nice movie, oh yea youtube does that alot, happened to me too once. Anyway keep them coming.

  • cool, nice vedio :)

  • Wow ... added 7 hours ago and it has finally finished processing. I thought it was going to be stuck in processing land forever. Freedom!

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