common second names
a common second name in scotland is McGreggor
a common second name in England is Smith
so wot about america?
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common second names
a common second name in scotland is McGreggor
a common second name in England is Smith
so wot about america?
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How many Smiths do you know or have met?Quote:
Originally posted by Azzz@30 November 2003 - 02:23
common second names
a common second name in scotland is McGreggor
a common second name in England is Smith
so wot about america?
I have only known 1 McGreggor and his nane was spelt differently :)
For American surnames try Wad, but as far as the csa are concerned there are only a couple eh Titey http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/yeahright.gif
:huh: :o ;) :D :lol:
What's this then? Ratbag city?
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indeed and Jonno is Mayor ;) :PQuote:
Originally posted by AussieSheila@30 November 2003 - 02:28
:huh: :o ;) :D :lol:
What's this then? Ratbag city?
Leavin'!
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Evenin how is you Ms Sheila? :)
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:huh: I don't find it the least bit insulting.... I would consider it akin to the word "Brit".Quote:
Originally posted by (>Zero Cool<)@29 November 2003 - 20:20
I kinda think it is a pretty insulting way to call an american :unsure: so I jst go with 'american' original eh?
But perhaps that's offensive.... if so, pardon my ignorance. :">
:) More or less.Quote:
So the Yankees are like the Mets,
Ummm.... that's footbal m8! :DQuote:
or the old Jets or the Giants??? :rolleyes:
Well.... Vegas is pretty land-locked.... and generally dry, seein as how it's in the middle of the Nevada desert. :lol:Quote:
A butlin, well get your BBC archives to fiind Hi dee Hi or think a poor man's Holiday inn, with loadsa rain, some folks in yellow blasers and an old style British seaside resort i.e wet ;) :P
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:huh: I don't find it the least bit insulting.... I would consider it akin to the word "Brit".Quote:
Originally posted by titey+30 November 2003 - 02:32--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (titey @ 30 November 2003 - 02:32)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-(>Zero Cool<)@29 November 2003 - 20:20
I kinda think it is a pretty insulting way to call an american :unsure: so I jst go with 'american' original eh?
But perhaps that's offensive.... if so, pardon my ignorance. :">
:) More or less.Quote:
So the Yankees are like the Mets,
Ummm.... that's footbal m8! :DQuote:
or the old Jets or the Giants??? :rolleyes:
Well.... Vegas is pretty land-locked.... and generally dry, seein as how it's in the middle of the Nevada desert. :lol: [/b][/quote]Quote:
A butlin, well get your BBC archives to fiind Hi dee Hi or think a poor man's Holiday inn, with loadsa rain, some folks in yellow blasers and an old style British seaside resort i.e wet ;) :P
I don't like being called a Brit, but maybe that's just me :huh:
I know they are/Nfl teams :rolleyes: , I do follow American sports a bit, couldn't remember the Hockey or B Ball team names :unsure:
I've heard that the Nevada desert can get a bit more than chilly from time to time :P
@Hobbes did I miss something, or are we still in last night/morning (for you probably) 's# conversation?