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KenHigg said:
Good morning girls - :p

I think the 'speak funny' part can be attributed partly to the French (?) can't it?
What, all of America?:confused: :confused:
 

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Rich said:
Isn't that something they eat?:confused:

It's probably in there somewhere:

 

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KenHigg said:
I think the 'speak funny' part can be attributed partly to the French (?) can't it?
There's no need to repeat what I said:rolleyes:

ColinEssex said:
I didn't know the frogs had it, thats why they speak funny then

Col
 

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ColinEssex said:
There's no need to repeat what I said:rolleyes:



Col

Oh I missed the connection - sorry. (haven't had my cup 'o jo this morning...:D )
 

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Brianwarnock said:
although I can have a decent stab at American.:D

Brian

Not to be confused with the common British pasttime:

having a stab at an American :p
 

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dan-cat said:
Not to be confused with the common British pasttime:

having a stab at an American :p

:D lol

You have to realise that if you have pretensions to be top dog then everybody will take a pot at you:p

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Wife: Nice day at work dear?

Husband: No, terrible. Management have been hounding me all day for that module write-up.

Wife: Oh dear. Tell you what, I'll make you nice cup of tea and we can both have a stab at an American tonight, it'll take your mind off things.

Husband: That sounds lovely.
 

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nikkypickles said:
I'm not touching that one!

Louisianna Wisdom.

It means "Enjoy life, the most important things are free."
 
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dan-cat said:
Not to be confused with the common British pasttime:

having a stab at an American :p
Hell, as long as they don't have a stab at being an American:eek: :mad:
 

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Rich said:
So how are they free?:confused:

What do you mean how are they free?

You just go down the Old and Lost River beds and pic em up. Later you may have to spend a little on seasoning.
 

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Rich said:
United means acting in unison, one voice etc. etc
The UK is united? Wow, Blair's approval rating must have gone up while I was in Colorado. When did you start liking him so much, uniting behind your one voice and such? I have a sneaking suspicion that the UK is not any better off than the US as far as being united. I think the US has as more unity than you would expect considering the differing opinions on the Iraq situation and the fact that people are pretty much free to voice how they think and do so in a manner of their choosing. I am still tired from skiing. :(
 

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Rich said:
Please don't confuse the Americans, Eire is an independant country within the British Isles

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland
Ireland (53°30′N 7°38′W; Irish: Éire; Scots:Airlann) is the third largest island in Europe. It lies in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. Politically it is divided into a sovereign state, the Republic of Ireland, that covers about five-sixths of the island (south, east, west and north-west), and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, covering the northeastern sixth of the island.

I'm sure you know this, you live on the neighbouring island :rolleyes:
 
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Adeptus said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland
Ireland (53°30′N 7°38′W; Irish: Éire; Scots:Airlann) is the third largest island in Europe. It lies in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. Politically it is divided into a sovereign state, the Republic of Ireland, that covers about five-sixths of the island (south, east, west and north-west), and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, covering the northeastern sixth of the island.

I'm sure you know this, you live on the neighbouring island :rolleyes:
Of course I know.
 

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