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  1. The Cabal has arrived.

    Monday, 04-Apr-11 23:23:56 UTC from web
    1. @butterscotchsundae *waits with baited breath*

      Wednesday, 06-Apr-11 09:13:32 UTC from StatusNet Android
    2. @butterscotchsundae Hiya Butterscotch! It's PixellatedCake from DeviantArt! :)

      Thursday, 07-Apr-11 05:29:27 UTC from web
      1. @pixellatedponi Hey PixellatedPonyCake! I'm just getting the hang of using this... never used twitter much before.

        Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:07:08 UTC from web
        1. @butterscotchsundae It gets much easier with practice! I remember Twitter being overwhelming at first when I started! Don't worry. :D Also, OMG you live in Australia?! Awesome!!

          Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:15:15 UTC from web
          1. @pixellatedponi Yeah! I mean, I thought everypony knew I was from Australia. I mean, with all the mispellings in my stories and all. :)

            Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:19:04 UTC from web
            1. @butterscotchsundae Hah! I immediately ignore British/Australian misspellings. I consider them to be correct so I never notice.

              Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:29:36 UTC from web
              1. @pixellatedponi Thanks! There are a number ofAmerican spellings I like to use (like jail and gray), but the whole OU thing I can't negotiate on.

                Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:32:51 UTC from web
                1. @butterscotchsundae # ...There's an English spelling of jail? o_O

                  Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:33:50 UTC from web
                  1. @moonprincess GAOL

                    Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:35:15 UTC from web
                    1. @butterscotchsundae # Whoa! That's crazy. I'll tuck away for use in Scrabble. #

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:37:11 UTC from web
                    2. @butterscotchsundae Who calls it Gaol? :O

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:37:41 UTC from web
                      1. @shrouded Obviously, us Antipodean ponies do!

                        Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 08:03:59 UTC from web
                2. @butterscotchsundae And summer too, for that matter XD

                  Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:35:05 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                3. @butterscotchsundae I unintentionally spell it as "grey" all the time. I'm just weird. Guess it comes from reading too much as a kid haha! Also... wait, there's another spelling of "jail?"

                  Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:39:49 UTC from web
                  1. @pixellatedponi I hate the American spee

                    Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:40:38 UTC from web
                    1. @shrouded I love the British spellings, but professors, bosses, and peers tend to frown on me pretending to be British. :3

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:45:34 UTC from web
                  2. @pixellatedponi # Gaol. Weirdest word EVER. How do you pronounce that? o_O

                    Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:40:38 UTC from web
                    1. @moonprincess Never in my LIFE have I seen THAT! Wow. I'd pronounce that as "gay-ole" hahahaa

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:45:04 UTC from web
                      1. @pixellatedponi DON'T GO TO GAY'OLE

                        Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:46:15 UTC from web
                  3. @pixellatedponi @butterscotchsundae Heh, I also spell it 'grey' as well. Mainly coming from my favorite voice actress Grey DeLisle, and also from a song I like called "Grey Ghost" (written by a New Yorker named Mike Doughty)

                    Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:43:17 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                    1. @thewolverine @butterscotchsundae We had a cat named Grey-Grey so I thought that was how it was spelled... until my schoolteachers scolded me. I didn't understand! >:(

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:46:13 UTC from web
                      1. @pixellatedponi @thewolverine I like both spellings. I find myself typing gray half the time. Also, they spell it GAOL in Australia.

                        Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 08:03:35 UTC from web
                  4. @pixellatedponi @shrouded I believe charles dickens used the spelling gaol In Tale of two Cities. Its a rather outdated spelling, though.

                    Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:44:48 UTC from web
                    1. @nutterguy I musta only read the localized version of that then. Or I read it and spent the whole book going "What's a gaol?" Hahahaa

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:47:34 UTC from web
                    2. @nutterguy I guessed so, and now I think about it, gaol does ring a bell. :O

                      Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:48:09 UTC from web
                      1. @shrouded I rather like his writing. Makes me wish i had actually read the whole book in high school xD

                        Wednesday, 20-Apr-11 07:50:07 UTC from web