UK in a word
#92
Lost in BE Cyberspace
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Re: UK in a word
Home because of my family.
#93
Re: UK in a word
Roots.
JTL
JTL
Last edited by JackTheLad; Jul 15th 2005 at 4:07 am. Reason: Pluralising MRS JTLs post so it doesn't sound so rude :p
#94
#95
Re: UK in a word
Cold
Well, usually - I've heard it's quite warm there at the mo.
Am I the first to use the same word in both threads?
Well, usually - I've heard it's quite warm there at the mo.
Am I the first to use the same word in both threads?
#96
Home and Happy
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Posts: 93,819
Re: UK in a word
Friendship
#97
BE Enthusiast
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Posts: 873
Re: UK in a word
Mrs Logan says 'wet'
#99
Re: UK in a word
Oh, Mrs JTL beat me to it! In that case, I'll go for ...
Connected
In lots of ways - the ties that bind an' that. (Although, pride was a close second choice.)
Some song about a yellow taxi springs to mind.
Connected
In lots of ways - the ties that bind an' that. (Although, pride was a close second choice.)
Some song about a yellow taxi springs to mind.
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Roots.
JTL
JTL
#101
Re: UK in a word
Couldnt decide between
'Homeland'
and
'Abused'
I love it because it will always be home, but feel sad because of how much it has changed since I was a kid.
W.
'Homeland'
and
'Abused'
I love it because it will always be home, but feel sad because of how much it has changed since I was a kid.
W.
#102
Prisoner of Her Majesty
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Chapel Hill, Brisbane
Posts: 838
Re: UK in a word
Originally Posted by Geordie George
Oh, Mrs JTL beat me to it! In that case, I'll go for ...
Connected
In lots of ways - the ties that bind an' that. (Although, pride was a close second choice.)
Some song about a yellow taxi springs to mind.
Connected
In lots of ways - the ties that bind an' that. (Although, pride was a close second choice.)
Some song about a yellow taxi springs to mind.
Where I come from, it's dead easy to get a root!!
#103
Don't use It's green card
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 246
Re: UK in a word
Originally Posted by <")))><
Blatantly copying the theme of Soapy's thread:
Oz in a word
How about UK in a word (as a comparison) ?
Oz in a word
How about UK in a word (as a comparison) ?
KNACKERED
#104
Re: UK in a word
Hectic
It's all about what you have, what the latest thing is and dashing around to get it.
However I also feel very sentimental about the UK and I would also call it cosy... like a comfy old jumper.
Another negative - status. I'm thinking of snotty posh people who control the status quo and think they are better than the rest of the country. I'm not saying there aren't any in Aus but there are a great deal less.
It's all about what you have, what the latest thing is and dashing around to get it.
However I also feel very sentimental about the UK and I would also call it cosy... like a comfy old jumper.
Another negative - status. I'm thinking of snotty posh people who control the status quo and think they are better than the rest of the country. I'm not saying there aren't any in Aus but there are a great deal less.