Do I even have to explain? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
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Do I even have to explain? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
i used to stay at teh g/f's on weekends and work in a factory there in pontefract, but not anymore - dave was gonna apply to work there also, but didn't in the end i think? :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
That sounds about right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mulder
You've just reminded me that I have to speak to him as well :01:
I visited England about 20 years ago people thought I was from NZ or an Aussie but no one guessed Canada . Some how they knew I wasn't American . Love to go back one day
I went all over using my British rail pass, was staying in Mary Port most of the time it remined me of home the most I think. Spent 3 months there loved it .
Dist. of Cumbria I think or the Lake dist . it was called , remember Carlye very well tho .
Americans are just as bad at guessing where people are from as well peat. I worked offshore on a pipelaying barge in thailand in 98 for three months. The barge forman was an american, and towards the end of the job he asked me which part of ireland i came from. :blink: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
Were you less than 300lbs and not wearing garish attire :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peat
One sounds posh :snooty: (most of the time)
And so, which part of Ireland are you from?
I speak proper english like 'cause I'm from daarn saff,furfer daarn than landan
French women always sound hawt, even if they're old.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
So don't go dressing up a la femme and confusing me :fist: