Zeruel
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| #2 Posted on 4.5.04 1557.54 | Instant Rating: 4.05 | "X, Y, ZED!"
"It's ZEE, not ZED!" 
Too much silicon in that vid for my tastes.

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| #3 Posted on 4.5.04 1622.38 | Instant Rating: 3.91 | Originally posted by Zeruel "X, Y, ZED!"
"It's ZEE, not ZED!" 
Too much silicon in that vid for my tastes.
That all depends on where you live in the world! Enough of your linguistic imperialism! Enough I say! :)
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| #4 Posted on 4.5.04 1625.13 | Instant Rating: 9.07 | | anibanging
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| #5 Posted on 4.5.04 1725.48 | Instant Rating: 7.15 | and what's with the different tune? (i.e "S and T" the long drawn out W) Is that the way the brits do it?
And let me be the first to suggest that 'W' as a future W of the week | Stilton
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| #6 Posted on 5.5.04 0205.41 | Instant Rating: 3.90 | Originally posted by CRZ Or even izzard (m-w.com)!
When I clicked on the link, I was expecting find a different British "Izzard.
This one: http://www.salon.com/ ent/movies/int/2002/12/ 11/izzard/story.jpg
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