Will Smith on his strange nickname in Philli as well as talking about losing his lockdown weight.
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Will Smith on his strange nickname in Philli as well as talking about losing his lockdown weight.
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Philly not Philli
ReplyLove that he used kilo.
ReplyThank you Will for saying it in kilos. Metric system rules!!
ReplyLike canada!
ReplyNapoleon tried to impose the metric system on the Brits. Still no go. No wonder the French are mad about Brexit.
ReplyI LOVE YOU WILL for using proper units! 😀
Reply1:26 what was Will referring to when he said “We missed it in America too” ?
ReplyWere they teasing Will? I didn’t think they use “pounds” in England for weight either – isn’t that their currency? I thought in England they used “Stones” like five and a half stone, eleven stone, etc. Although for some fun math – the pound currency weighs 9.5 grams, there’s 453 grams in a (Lb) pound – so you could say there are about 48 pounds in a pound. I’ve typed pound so often now that it doesn’t look right lol.
ReplyWhy is big Willy trying to look like “tech n9ne light”?
ReplyGlad he said Kilo
Reply“How much is 15 kilo in pounds?”
ReplyYou just multiply it by 2, roughly. It’s not rocket science. I like how some people wear their ignorance as a badge of honour.
but england is in europe
ReplyWere they taking the mickey out of will? I’ve only heard kilos used in Britain and commonwealth countries
ReplyWait, don’t Brits use the kilo? I’ve heard them use stone but I thought kilo was used to! I’m shocked!
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