Greetings from a Yank!
Hello all,
I happened upon this site several weeks ago at work. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the threads in all of the forums. I am not British or married to one so I hope I will be welcomed with open arms (or at least a handshake). A few of the people I have particularly enjoyed include Elvira, the sophisticated matron. Ray, the sarcastic teddy bear. Jerseygirl, the British version of the soccer mom. Lionheart, the Englishman's man. Britvic the stern, and of course how could anyone not like Rushman the direct. These are all terms of endearment so please do not take offence. I believe I am the first person to join from Louisiana. And, before I get bombarded, I am not a redneck and I do have a passport. I am married with 3 children (a 7year old girl, 4year old boy and a 4month old boy). I work for a Biomedical Research center where there are many Expats. I just like reading how people not born in the US relate to the trials of every day life in America. There is both good and bad and sometimes awful, but it is home. Thanks guys. |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Seahorse3
Hello all,
I happened upon this site several weeks ago at work. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the threads in all of the forums. I am not British or married to one so I hope I will be welcomed with open arms (or at least a handshake). A few of the people I have particularly enjoyed include Elvira, the sophisticated matron. Ray, the sarcastic teddy bear. Jerseygirl, the British version of the soccer mom. Lionheart, the Englishman's man. Britvic the stern, and of course how could anyone not like Rushman the direct. These are all terms of endearment so please do not take offence. I believe I am the first person to join from Louisiana. And, before I get bombarded, I am not a redneck and I do have a passport. I am married with 3 children (a 7year old girl, 4year old boy and a 4month old boy). I work for a Biomedical Research center where there are many Expats. I just like reading how people not born in the US relate to the trials of every day life in America. There is both good and bad and sometimes awful, but it is home. Thanks guys. Hello there and welcome to BE. :) I am curious....soccer mum? Plse explain....I need a laugh. :p |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Hello there and welcome to BE. :)
I am curious....soccer mum? Plse explain....I need a laugh. :p Just reading your posts reminds me of a soccer mom. You seem very sensible and very organized. |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Seahorse3
Just reading your posts reminds me of a soccer mom. You seem very sensible and very organized.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Louisiana? That's a bit different then :D
Anyway, welcome to BE :) |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Welcome to BE Seahorse :) Just take us with a pinch of salt, we do moan alot us Brit's, and talk about naughty stuff ;)
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by britvic
Welcome to BE Seahorse :) Just take us with a pinch of salt, we do moan alot us Brit's, and talk about naughty stuff ;)
in certain areas........... |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Seahorse3
Hello all,
I happened upon this site several weeks ago at work. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the threads in all of the forums. I am not British or married to one so I hope I will be welcomed with open arms (or at least a handshake). A few of the people I have particularly enjoyed include Elvira, the sophisticated matron. Ray, the sarcastic teddy bear. Jerseygirl, the British version of the soccer mom. Lionheart, the Englishman's man. Britvic the stern, and of course how could anyone not like Rushman the direct. These are all terms of endearment so please do not take offence. I believe I am the first person to join from Louisiana. And, before I get bombarded, I am not a redneck and I do have a passport. I am married with 3 children (a 7year old girl, 4year old boy and a 4month old boy). I work for a Biomedical Research center where there are many Expats. I just like reading how people not born in the US relate to the trials of every day life in America. There is both good and bad and sometimes awful, but it is home. Thanks guys. |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Correct answer....you'll fit in nicely. ;)
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Ray
Vic..who is this ...........is she a challenge to partystar
in certain areas........... |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Rushman
I got the impression "she" was a "he". Probably a crossdresser.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Ray
No!! surely is a LA poontang
Definately a geezer. EDIT: I thought "L.A Poontang" was a Rapper. |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Rushman
Nah!! Started the OP with a "Hello All"...too masculine to be a female. A female would start with a cutesy but slighty submissive "Hi".
Definately a geezer. EDIT: I thought "L.A Poontang" was a Rapper. |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Ray
Vic..who is this ...........is she a challenge to partystar
in certain areas........... |
Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by britvic
Morning me darling, I still think it's a female, nice we were mentioned though, she's sussed you out well :)
"Britvic the stern" Ahahahahahaah. Would your name be Howard from now on then? |
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