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- Choko - 01-30-2006

Dude, calm down, all I was saying that our form of sarcasm is lost on most people. Americans just look at you and think you're weird, seriously, so many people just don't get sarcasm and it takes a certain talent to be good at it too.

Don't take it personally.

I've found it hilarious that an Amercian mate of mine is now using Bo**ocks, Kn*b end, and fookin Tw*t in his sentences - hahaha also other typically British swear words. It's so funny - yeah - he hates me now!


- mINOR pLEASURE - 01-30-2006

damn thats nice to see something from you in a somewhat friendly tone .... there you go ... cause ive just noticed it from my old post that even if it doesnt concern you you slagg me off BIG time even if i try to avoid you .. anyway thanks for . for giving your reply a friendly tone ....


and yeah we really think brit sarcasm is kinda weird ... but having a boss for one tahts why i get to adopt the twat and bollocks and all ... and yes those words are better sounding if you guys are using them ... it sound totally off with american accent ....


so choc .. truce ???


- Brisbane - 01-30-2006

Alcoholic Wrote:I've found it hilarious that an Amercian mate of mine is now using Bo**ocks, Kn*b end, and fookin Tw*t in his sentences - hahaha also other typically British swear words.

?????????? :? :? :? :? :? ??????????

What planet to Brits come from??? First off I have no clue what those words mean... Confusedhock: And second, you wanna swear at someone, just call them a mofo, or fcuk head, or Wakerleyk for brains, or a punnanni, or a cocksucking SOB, or warrever.... :lol:


- Choko - 01-30-2006

Oh dear, Bollocks - you know those big round hairy things between a blokes legs!

Knob end, bell end etc - another name for Wakerleyk!

Tw*t - a father rude name for female genitalia.

I love love it when Americans say 'Fanny' - hahahaha so a different meaning to anyone from the UK!

OMG - did I class myself as a Brit? No no, I'm English! (Just doing what the Ironiah, Scots and Welsh do!)


- Brisbane - 01-30-2006

Alcoholic Wrote:OMG - did I class myself as a Brit? No no, I'm English! (Just doing what the Ironiah, Scots and Welsh do!)

British... English... No biggy...

All England is Britan which is in UK so you all are Brits... No difference...


- gangster - 01-30-2006

RIEL/ CHOC

He amuses me and sunday evenings are always quiet for me.

I specifically like his very very very long replies to my "one liners" if you get my drift

:wink: :wink:


- mINOR pLEASURE - 01-30-2006

gangster Wrote:RIEL/ CHOC

He amuses me and sunday evenings are always quiet for me.

I specifically like his very very very long replies to my "one liners" if you get my drift

:wink: :wink:



oh GOD !!! lets not start this again geeez dude we all had a good nights sleep last night and that day was niether significant nor interesting to keep on coming back to .... just please lock the thread and let get on with our regular forum lives !!!

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- jacky - 01-30-2006

Alcoholic Wrote:Oh dear, Bollocks - you know those big round hairy things between a blokes legs!

Knob end, bell end etc - another name for Wakerleyk!

Tw*t - a father rude name for female genitalia.

I love love it when Americans say 'Fanny' - hahahaha so a different meaning to anyone from the UK!

OMG - did I class myself as a Brit? No no, I'm English! (Just doing what the Ironiah, Scots and Welsh do!)

HAHAHAHA A story for you pomms, a friend of mine just moved to the UK, it was raining one morning when she got to work she said damn, my pants are soaked. it didn't take her long to figure out pants mean something different in the UK then they do in Canada.


- Choko - 01-30-2006

Er yeah like - underwear, not trousers! So funny.

Brisbane, no it's not all one and the same, the UK is made up of 4 different countries.


- gangster - 01-30-2006

There are British peeps

and


English peeps


Brits would generally be refered to all of us ie Eng, Scot, Ironiah and Welsh

English are from England.


- RIEL - 01-31-2006

Quote:oh GOD !!! lets not start this again geeez dude we all had a good nights sleep last night and that day was niether significant nor interesting to keep on coming back to .... just please lock the thread and let get on with our regular forum lives !!!

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Mp- I'll tell you again chocolate is the solution to what ails you!! Smile You don't take things literally...think laterally sunshine!!, and all will be well! :lol:


- Brisbane - 01-31-2006

Alcoholic Wrote:Er yeah like - underwear, not trousers! So funny.

Brisbane, no it's not all one and the same, the UK is made up of 4 different countries.

The last time I checked, Wales, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland do not have any seperate embassies internationally, nor seperate seats in the UN, nor any seperate passports.

They are not 4 different countries but rather mere "provinces" or "governates" within one larger entity.

They are not more of a country that say Texas or the Province of Quebec.....


- RIEL - 01-31-2006

Yeah Brisbane but I dare you to tell a Scot they are British/English! :lol:


- Choko - 01-31-2006

Wales, Scotland and Ireland all have their own Assemblies within the UK, they have sort of separate governments to a point and have been pushing for it for years.

On a form in the nationality section, a Welshman would always put Welsh, a Scotsman, Scottish etc etc. So why as English should I put British? It's not what I am!

It's like saying French, German, Danish etc should all put European!