greaserkat 23.01.2011 13:52 |
Besides music, what are some good things the British have given us througout time? my vote is: Lindsey Dawn Mckenzie |
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Holly2003 23.01.2011 16:12 |
greaserkat wrote: Besides music, what are some good things the British have given us througout time? my vote is: Lindsey Dawn Mckenzie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ugh. You have horrible taste in women. |
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thomasquinn 32989 24.01.2011 06:42 |
Marshall Amps. | ||
YourValentine 24.01.2011 08:25 |
The soap box, Glenfiddich, Nick Hornby, sarcasm, the good feeling that even our food is better than theirs, After Eight, fatty, Shakespeare, Stephen Fry and most of all football | ||
john bodega 24.01.2011 09:49 |
The girls are hotter and the comedy is funnier. What more do you want? | ||
lifetimefanofqueen 24.01.2011 09:55 |
Zebonka12 wrote: The girls are hotter and the comedy is funnier. What more do you want? ==================== why thank you :} |
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thomasquinn 32989 24.01.2011 10:46 |
YourValentine wrote: The soap box, Glenfiddich, Nick Hornby, sarcasm, the good feeling that even our food is better than theirs, After Eight, fatty, Shakespeare, Stephen Fry and most of all football ==== Half of those are Scottish (if they count, they've given us Islay whisky. What more could one ask for?). While they would technically be British, no one has yet been brave enough to tell the Scots that. |
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pittrek 24.01.2011 11:21 |
Punk rock Black Sabbath |
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Holly2003 24.01.2011 12:59 |
It's unusual to see soap and Scottish in the same sentence .... (lights fuse, runs off) |
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greaserkat 24.01.2011 14:20 |
Holly2003 wrote: greaserkat wrote: Besides music, what are some good things the British have given us througout time? my vote is: Lindsey Dawn Mckenzie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ugh. You have horrible taste in women. You have to agree she is gifted physically. |
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Mr Mercury 24.01.2011 14:35 |
greaserkat wrote: Holly2003 wrote: greaserkat wrote: Besides music, what are some good things the British have given us througout time? my vote is: Lindsey Dawn Mckenzie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ugh. You have horrible taste in women. You have to agree she is gifted physically. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Dont you mean she is gifted surgically? |
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greaserkat 24.01.2011 15:06 |
My understanding is that they are 100% real | ||
-fatty- 2850 24.01.2011 15:44 |
Holly2003 wrote: It's unusual to see soap and Scottish in the same sentence .... (lights fuse, runs off) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How about "The Scottish are allergic to soap." (pours petrol on fuse, runs off with Holly, gets to a safe distance, suddenly realises he's Scottish, runs back to stamp out flames, sets legs on fire, needs skin grafts.) fatty. PS. Thanks Bard. I feel honoured that you put me in a list that includes both Shakespear and after eights. xxx PPS. Lindsey Dawn Mackenzie reminds me of one of the Fat Slags from Viz. |
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Thistle 25.01.2011 19:51 |
Holly, I'm gonnae brekk your snib! Davie fae the Galashiels is gonnae pure rag-doll you aboot man. Fatty needs skin-grafts, but is gonnae burst your coupon that bad you're goonae want tae shave yer arse n walk backwards oan a hawn-stawn. understawn me, pal? lol |
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Dan C. 26.01.2011 02:25 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: Marshall Amps. ================== Orange Amps, too! |
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The Fairy King 26.01.2011 05:33 |
Music Humour |
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YannickJoker 26.01.2011 13:57 |
The Goon Show. | ||
greaserkat 26.01.2011 15:37 |
Poppycock and Balderdash | ||
Amazon 27.01.2011 00:33 |
I can't really answer this question except to say that if it wasn't for the Brits, I wouldn't be answering this question! :P | ||
Sergei. 29.01.2011 18:03 |
Hugh Laurie. | ||
brENsKi 01.02.2011 16:54 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: YourValentine wrote: The soap box, Glenfiddich, Nick Hornby, sarcasm, the good feeling that even our food is better than theirs, After Eight, fatty, Shakespeare, Stephen Fry and most of all football ==== Half of those are Scottish (if they count, they've given us Islay whisky. What more could one ask for?). While they would technically be British, no one has yet been brave enough to tell the Scots that. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ while we're talkign scottish.....television and telephone |
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Holly2003 01.02.2011 18:23 |
brENsKi wrote: while we're talkign scottish.....television and telephone If you were talking Scottish you'd be saying things like "where can I buy some skag" ... This is the latest in my series "Let's insult the Scottish", now available as a podcast. |
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Thistle 01.02.2011 18:42 |
Holly2003 wrote: brENsKi wrote: while we're talkign scottish.....television and telephone If you were talking Scottish you'd be saying things like "where can I buy some skag" ... This is the latest in my series "Let's insult the Scottish", now available as a podcast. I used to like you as well, Holly you c**t lol If it wasn't for us Scots, you'd be in the shit.....literally. You see, I heard that it was an Irishman that invented the toilet. We put the hole in it. |
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GratefulFan 01.02.2011 21:34 |
brENsKi wrote: while we're talkign scottish.....television and telephone ============================= Alexander Graham Bell might have been like, what do you call that...born or whatever...in Scotland, but he totally needed to come to Canada to think straight. Wikipedia, which is never wrong, lists him among Canadian inventors. And don't bother looking up Scottish inventors, because in that case Wiki is wrong, and it will only confuse you. |
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brENsKi 06.02.2011 04:28 |
brENsKi wrote: while we're talking scottish.....television and telephone ______________________________________________ Holly2003 wrote: If you were talking Scottish you'd be saying things like "where can I buy some skag" ... This is the latest in my series "Let's insult the Scottish", now available as a podcast. _________________________________________________ Holly....fill yer boots, i don't mind...I'm Irish.....so you can insult the Scottish as much as you like (except for the Irish half) |
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-fatty- 2850 06.02.2011 06:17 |
Alexander Graham Bell didn't invent the telephone. It was an Italian immigrant called Antonio Menucci who was so poor that he couldn't afford to patent his invention. Bell stole his idea, made millions and spent most of it on smack.... I, on the other hand, find that difficult to believe as the thought of a Scotsman spending his own money on smack is ridiculous to say the least. fatty. |
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Donna13 06.02.2011 15:31 |
Regarding the original question, I think that from my point of view, the British have given the following to society (this is not in any particular order): The Beatles Mary Poppins The Royal Family Queen The 1960's and beyond - fashion, hair and makeup, pop music, great singers and do-it-all type talent Attitude and standards (moral authority, the bravery of the average person, charity, and stiff upper lip) Traditions that stay as traditions Jolly Good, Pip Pip Cheerio, Spot of Tea, Tea Time, Tea and Crumpets, Ta Ta Politeness Mick Jagger / Rolling Stones Fox Hunting (oh, wait .. not that) Eastenders, Doc Martin, As Time Goes By, and other really good and creative and original TV shows Great actors Great costume drama / period films James Bond to Sherlock Holmes (great characters) Jane Austen and other great writers Gardening ideas Wit Some funny Queenzoners, too |
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Holly2003 06.02.2011 16:12 |
Tayto cheese and onion crisps. | ||
GratefulFan 06.02.2011 17:53 |
Speaking of British junk food, I've recently made the most thrilling discovery. One of the holy grail's of my lost childhood was a chocolate bar called a WigWag. We'd have one every weekend after public skating at the arena, and to my 10 year old sensibilities they were perfect. It was the end of a personal era when they disappeared in the late 1970's. It's hard to describe just how much nostalgia is wrapped up in that one memory, and I've so often pined to have one just once more, but with them having been gone for 30 years it seemed an impossible desire. I was feeling contemplative the other day, and thinking about my kidhood, and felt like looking at a WigWag chocolate bar for the first time in decades, so I google imaged it. Long story short, I learned that the | Thistle 06.02.2011 19:14 |
GratefulFan wrote: I was feeling contemplative the other day, and thinking about my kidhood, and felt like looking at a WigWag chocolate bar for the first time in decades, so I google imaged it. Long story short, I learned that the WigWag is alive and thriving in the UK as something called a CurlyWurly. Honestly, I'm a bit embarrassed to say this, but it made me cry. Somehow, when the time is right, I intend to acquire a CurlyWurly. If it's in the winter I might even take it skating. ============================================================================================= If you want, I can send you some of these! They're great, but I prefer a Milky Bar.... |
GratefulFan 07.02.2011 11:02 |
Thanks for that Thistleboy...very thoughtful of you to offer. I'm assuming I can just not bother anybody and order them somehow, but if that turns out not to be the case I'll definitely take you up on that. :) | ||
GratefulFan 07.02.2011 11:18 |
Look! :) ! |
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Thistle 07.02.2011 20:01 |
GratefulFan wrote: Look! :) ! ============================================================================================= Wow, it looks as though you can definitely relive that childhood now lol. If you run them out of stock, you can always fall back on that offer! |
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JoxerTheDeityPirate 08.02.2011 04:11 |
mmmmmmmm curly wurlys... *drools* |
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GratefulFan 08.02.2011 11:56 |
I ordered two boxes of five Curly Wurlys yesterday, along with one 37g bag of Tayto Cheese and Onion Crisps for the hell of it. If the chips are not good I'll attempt to extract $1.19 CAD plus some unspecified portion of shipping and taxes worth of Queenzone entertainment out of Holly in compensation. Life is so funny the way it pings us around. Early last fall I lost a favourite silver heart drop earring. Since then, any time I'm anywhere near jewelery displays I look for new ones that I like as well, and in all these months since I've been disappointed. So I'm on this....domestic British/Irish chocolate bar site....in pursuit of a lost treat of kidhood, and what do I find but the perfect silver heart drop earrings. So I bought them too. I've often wished we'd could have just a brief flash of foreknowledge sometimes in life to fully appreciate serendipity, like the first moment you have contact with the person who will be your husband or wife or partner or whatever for example, or the very first steps in some fork in the road . It would have been fun to know just for a moment when I was disappointed about losing my earring something like "Oh don't worry, you're going to find some Wig Wags in a few months and the earrings will be there too, just just knock around for 16 or 18 weeks or so and it will all work out". Anyway, I can't wait for my Curly Wurlys!! I want them! |
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GratefulFan 08.02.2011 11:59 |
Donna13 wrote: Regarding the original question, I think that from my point of view, the British have given the following to society (this is not in any particular order): The Beatles Mary Poppins The Royal Family Queen The 1960's and beyond - fashion, hair and makeup, pop music, great singers and do-it-all type talent Attitude and standards (moral authority, the bravery of the average person, charity, and stiff upper lip) Traditions that stay as traditions Jolly Good, Pip Pip Cheerio, Spot of Tea, Tea Time, Tea and Crumpets, Ta Ta Politeness Mick Jagger / Rolling Stones Fox Hunting (oh, wait .. not that) Eastenders, Doc Martin, As Time Goes By, and other really good and creative and original TV shows Great actors Great costume drama / period films James Bond to Sherlock Holmes (great characters) Jane Austen and other great writers Gardening ideas Wit Some funny Queenzoners, too ============================= Thought I might interrupt the somewhat self absorbed rambling about chocolate bars to say that this was a great 'serious' reply. British culture really and truly is seminal to life as so many of us an ocean away know it. So yay Brits! And thanks for this Donna. :) |
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Holly2003 08.02.2011 16:57 |
GratefulFan wrote: I ordered two boxes of five Curly Wurlys yesterday, along with one 37g bag of Tayto Cheese and Onion Crisps for the hell of it. If the chips are not good I'll attempt to extract $1.19 CAD plus some unspecified portion of shipping and taxes worth of Queenzone entertainment out of Holly in compensation. Life is so funny the way it pings us around. Early last fall I lost a favourite silver heart drop earring. Since then, any time I'm anywhere near jewelery displays I look for new ones that I like as well, and in all these months since I've been disappointed. So I'm on this....domestic British/Irish chocolate bar site....in pursuit of a lost treat of kidhood, and what do I find but the perfect silver heart drop earrings. So I bought them too. I've often wished we'd could have just a brief flash of foreknowledge sometimes in life to fully appreciate serendipity, like the first moment you have contact with the person who will be your husband or wife or partner or whatever for example, or the very first steps in some fork in the road . It would have been fun to know just for a moment when I was disappointed about losing my earring something like "Oh don't worry, you're going to find some Wig Wags in a few months and the earrings will be there too, just just knock around for 16 or 18 weeks or so and it will all work out". Anyway, I can't wait for my Curly Wurlys!! I want them! Once you go Tayto you never go back. Aside from my family, the Kitchen Bar, and great nights at Windsor Park watching Northern Ireland humble the likes of West Germany, Spain and England, Tayto Cheese and Onion crisps is the only thing I miss about Northern Ireland. |
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JoxerTheDeityPirate 09.02.2011 03:42 |
we invented, then taught, the World how to play every single sport and then we preceded to let you win every game ever since. we also happen to of given the world the United Kingdom of America [or UKA],sssh,dont tell them but they think they got Independence from us 200 years ago and our wonderful colonies of New Zaustralia and without them we would all of died of thirst due to a lack of bar staff years ago.. then there's the sub-continent of Indistan who's teachings by us over the last 200 years has meant that they have finally learnt the art of tea and curry serving,without which the city of Birmingham would of starved over the last 40 years. we [the Cornish] have built every civilization over the last 200 years and is why you will always find somewhere called Falmouth in every state or country you visit and finally,we gave you all the humble pasty and scrumpy combo the staple diet of any proper Cornishman since before the times of the UKA's inhabitants were killing buffalo's we also gave the world a sense of humour,so lets see who's countries inhabitants understand it.. ;-D |
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tcc 09.02.2011 04:28 |
The British taught the natives in India that the useless colourful stones were actually crown jewels :-) | ||
GratefulFan 09.02.2011 06:29 |
Very prudent of you to neglect Canada Joxer. We have fighter jets that can almost reach Cornwall now. | ||
JoxerTheDeityPirate 09.02.2011 12:38 |
GratefulFan wrote: Very prudent of you to neglect Canada Joxer. We have fighter jets that can almost reach Cornwall now. reply: which is more than what we have now... i must also point out that without Porthcurno and Goonhilly here in Cornwall we would not be having this chat right now thanks to the satelite dishes and that Macaroni fellow.. |
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GratefulFan 09.02.2011 13:09 |
Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! link |
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greaserkat 09.02.2011 13:24 |
Christopher Hitchens | ||
Thistle 09.02.2011 18:42 |
GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! ============================================================================================= Looks great! Still prefer a milky bar though! |
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Holly2003 10.02.2011 11:21 |
GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! Those tayto crisps worry me. The packet is normally yellow. Check the back to ensure it's made at Castle Tayto in Tandragee. Don't accept imitations! |
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Amazon 10.02.2011 11:42 |
greaserkat wrote: "Christopher Hitchens" The British can keep him. :P |
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greaserkat 10.02.2011 12:48 |
Amazon wrote: greaserkat wrote: "Christopher Hitchens" The British can keep him. :P Too bad since he's probably one of the most intelligent persons, in my opinion |
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greaserkat 10.02.2011 13:03 |
GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! ============================================================================================= That Nivea cream is awfully close to the computer, so I'm assuming its usage is for the dry skin the glare of the monitor creates on your face correct? ;-) |
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GratefulFan 10.02.2011 18:24 |
Holly2003 wrote: Those tayto crisps worry me. The packet is normally yellow. Check the back to ensure it's made at Castle Tayto in Tandragee. Don't accept imitations! =================== What worries me is catching the corner of my giant FIFA water cup, thereby somewhat undercutting the trans-atlantic intra-sport trash talking that amuses me so. ;) My Tayto Crisps were from the other Ireland. Apparently your Tayto Crisps company licensed the recipes and brand etc. several decades ago, so how close they are I don't know. However the immediate concern for you is that you will dodge a furious PM campaign to send me $1.19, because I ate them and I liked them! I ate them and liked them several hours ago, and though I have some concern that I will now forever taste like onions, I am happy and content. :) Overall, my workplace garbage can has been a complete embarrassment the last two days. 35 years of pent up Curly Wurly desire is, um, a challenge to manage. |
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GratefulFan 10.02.2011 18:30 |
greaserkat wrote: GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! ============================================================================================= That Nivea cream is awfully close to the computer, so I'm assuming its usage is for the dry skin the glare of the monitor creates on your face correct? ;-) ==================================== OMG who uses Nivea on their face? You'd be better off bobbing for apples in a cement truck. |
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JoxerTheDeityPirate 11.02.2011 03:52 |
greaserkat wrote: Amazon wrote: greaserkat wrote: "Christopher Hitchens" The British can keep him. :P Too bad since he's probably one of the most intelligent persons, in my opinion reply: he was good in Porridge and I Claudius but then he disappeared until Ant & Dec found him again in the jungle.. oh wait,that was Christopher Biggins..carry on |
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spaceboy1972 05.03.2011 11:14 |
Vivian Stanshall, Spike Milligan and Tommy Cooper | ||
Amazon 05.03.2011 12:19 |
greaserkat wrote: "The British can keep him. :P" "Too bad since he's probably one of the most intelligent persons, in my opinion" Well, I'll just say that I disagree. :D |
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Sergei. 05.03.2011 12:51 |
GratefulFan wrote: greaserkat wrote: GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! ============================================================================================= That Nivea cream is awfully close to the computer, so I'm assuming its usage is for the dry skin the glare of the monitor creates on your face correct? ;-) ==================================== OMG who uses Nivea on their face? You'd be better off bobbing for apples in a cement truck. In spite of my German Roots, I don't see how anyone can possibly use Nivea on any part of their body. It has the consistency of cream cheese and it leaves a 3-centimeter-thick greasy film on your skin that won't wash off for days. Same with Penaten-Creme. |
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lifetimefanofqueen 05.03.2011 15:03 |
GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! =========================================================== HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA! xD that's the kind of work day id like! oh how i wish they'd had a stall about G.C.S.E going on Queenzone all day at careers day , G.C.S.E medical care on the left and G.C.S.E business study on the right of the stall |
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Hangman_96 05.03.2011 15:05 |
GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! =========== You're just like me! |
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lifetimefanofqueen 05.03.2011 15:07 |
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote: mmmmmmmm curly wurlys... *drools* =========================================== i gets them stuck in my teeth P: but still love them! xD |
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JoxerTheDeityPirate 05.03.2011 16:05 |
Sergei. wrote: GratefulFan wrote: greaserkat wrote: GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! ============================================================================================= That Nivea cream is awfully close to the computer, so I'm assuming its usage is for the dry skin the glare of the monitor creates on your face correct? ;-) ==================================== OMG who uses Nivea on their face? You'd be better off bobbing for apples in a cement truck. In spite of my German Roots, I don't see how anyone can possibly use Nivea on any part of their body. It has the consistency of cream cheese and it leaves a 3-centimeter-thick greasy film on your skin that won't wash off for days. Same with Penaten-Creme. =========================================== reply: goosefat dear,have i not taught you anything :-D |
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Thistle 05.03.2011 16:17 |
What have the British given to society? Way too much to way too many. Pretty much the reason we're skint. | ||
ParisNair 06.03.2011 12:26 |
English language Cricket (the sport) Football Pakistan And a lot of other things, for sure. But the above come to mind at the moment. |
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ParisNair 06.03.2011 12:53 |
And hey..what is this between English and Scottish people? Do you hate each other's guts, like us Indians and Pakistanis? Or is it just some ribbing, all taken in good humour? And is it three way/ four way involvng the irish and/or welsh? I can probably google it, but... |
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Thistle 06.03.2011 15:57 |
ParisNair wrote: And hey..what is this between English and Scottish people? Do you hate each other's guts, like us Indians and Pakistanis? Or is it just some ribbing, all taken in good humour? And is it three way/ four way involvng the irish and/or welsh? I can probably google it, but... ============================================================================================= As a Scotsman, the only way I can describe us and the English is that we are half joking but wholly serious when it comes to hating one another. It's down to our history and many battles against each other, as the English tried to take us over. But it's all water under the bridge now, and the argument is more a "my dad's better than yours" kinda thing. Oh, and the Welsh and the Irish are in on it, too. It's kinda like this: We (The Scots), hate the English. They (The English), hate us. Ireland hates the English. Wales hates the English. Most of the English hate the rest of the English. So, you can clearly see who the common denominator is lol |
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lifetimefanofqueen 06.03.2011 16:50 |
i'm English and i love the Scots! want to be one myself, ever since i started watching doctor who and their was a Scottish character called Jamie as one of the companions from the 1960s, (the patrick troughton years, also my favourite doctor of all time!) and Jamie was very Scottish indeed. kilt and all! and i think Scotland is a beautiful country, much more beautiful than wales, and no i dont hate the welsh, i just dont like any of the welsh that arent from north wales because by the seaside they tend to be elderly and simply lovely to know! not a tracksuit family in sight! and the seaside and mountains are beautiful! i just dont like the well "developed" parts of wales, the seaside dosent count as developed because the beach is so natural and all that is man made is beautiful around there, theres a lovely shop i like to go to where they sell some lovely plates with pictures of wales on it, and i love to save my money and buy some ^^ ok so i guess i love Scotland, wales and england, well, i kinda like england, i like the town i live in because its an old english country town and is beautiful! its bridgnorth, i love takein the cliff rail way up to high town to go to the market, and i love london to, only for the art of it though, i think all the buildings and land marks makes you proud to be british! but northern ireland, i cant really judge because i have never been there before (oh god, look at how i have babbled on about utter crap! well, it killed some time) |
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JoxerTheDeityPirate 07.03.2011 02:52 |
Thistleboy 1980 wrote: ParisNair wrote: And hey..what is this between English and Scottish people? Do you hate each other's guts, like us Indians and Pakistanis? Or is it just some ribbing, all taken in good humour? And is it three way/ four way involvng the irish and/or welsh? I can probably google it, but... ============================================================================================= As a Scotsman, the only way I can describe us and the English is that we are half joking but wholly serious when it comes to hating one another. It's down to our history and many battles against each other, as the English tried to take us over. But it's all water under the bridge now, and the argument is more a "my dad's better than yours" kinda thing. Oh, and the Welsh and the Irish are in on it, too. It's kinda like this: We (The Scots), hate the English. They (The English), hate us. Ireland hates the English. Wales hates the English. Most of the English hate the rest of the English. So, you can clearly see who the common denominator is lol =========================== reply: but everyone loves the Cornish :-D |
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Thistle 07.03.2011 07:24 |
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote: Thistleboy 1980 wrote: ParisNair wrote: And hey..what is this between English and Scottish people? Do you hate each other's guts, like us Indians and Pakistanis? Or is it just some ribbing, all taken in good humour? And is it three way/ four way involvng the irish and/or welsh? I can probably google it, but... ============================================================================================= As a Scotsman, the only way I can describe us and the English is that we are half joking but wholly serious when it comes to hating one another. It's down to our history and many battles against each other, as the English tried to take us over. But it's all water under the bridge now, and the argument is more a "my dad's better than yours" kinda thing. Oh, and the Welsh and the Irish are in on it, too. It's kinda like this: We (The Scots), hate the English. They (The English), hate us. Ireland hates the English. Wales hates the English. Most of the English hate the rest of the English. So, you can clearly see who the common denominator is lol =========================== reply: but everyone loves the Cornish :-D ============================================================================================= haha, that's 'cos you do great pasties and cider. I deliberately left you guys out 'cos you're the Switzerland of the whole thing! |
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Holly2003 07.03.2011 10:59 |
The Cornish are a bunch of Celtic n'er-do-wells who are pissed off that Atlantis exists just off their coast and yet they are only famous for their horrible pasties and burning strangers in wicker men (and those two things are related, if you get my drift). I'm sure Joxer will reply after he's finished luring a Korean ship onto rocks so that he can get a new kitchen appliance and/or DVD player. | ||
david (galashiels) 07.03.2011 18:00 |
atlantis is real?. hell i thought it was like 100% mortages and a scotsman with a wad of 50quid notes lol. you will tell me next,kerry ellis has not got knee length boots, come on be real lol as for the brits giving to society. beatles. electric penesiluin(dictionary please) churchill nelson rab c nesbit kenny everit benny hill GARRY GLITTER(LOL). and of course QUEEN. AND KERRY ELLIS IN THOSE BOOTS. |
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Thistle 07.03.2011 18:19 |
Kerry Ellis in those boots. Mmmmmmmm. | ||
Sergei. 09.03.2011 21:47 |
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote: Sergei. wrote: GratefulFan wrote: greaserkat wrote: GratefulFan wrote: Look at my suddenly perfect work day!! ============================================================================================= That Nivea cream is awfully close to the computer, so I'm assuming its usage is for the dry skin the glare of the monitor creates on your face correct? ;-) ==================================== OMG who uses Nivea on their face? You'd be better off bobbing for apples in a cement truck. In spite of my German Roots, I don't see how anyone can possibly use Nivea on any part of their body. It has the consistency of cream cheese and it leaves a 3-centimeter-thick greasy film on your skin that won't wash off for days. Same with Penaten-Creme. =========================================== reply: goosefat dear,have i not taught you anything :-D Hahahah. I'll leave that to the good ol' teddy bear. |