Greetings from a Yank!
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by britvic
LOL did I hear someone say Donkey Jacket Monkey boots, now all I need to complete the picture is a tool belt
Here, take two of these and have a lie down.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by gardnma
You seriously concern me Vic.
Here, take two of these and have a lie down.
Here, take two of these and have a lie down.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by britvic
LOL wheres his hard hat and Monkey boots
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by britvic
LOL wheres his hard hat and Monkey boots
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Rodney you plonker
I don't have a tool belt but I can tuck a screwdriver into my thong if you like.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by britvic
LOL them leather tool belts do it for me
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Rodney you plonker
The last time I tried to slip into one of those my balls came out my ears. It took me 3 weeks with a chimney sweeps brush to get them back into my scrotum.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by gardnma
You seriously concern me Vic.
Here, take two of these and have a lie down.
Here, take two of these and have a lie down.
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Sally
It remimded me of this painting
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by gardnma
A Jackson Bollocks?
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Sally
pleb
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Originally Posted by Patrick Hasler
I didn't know Footballers wives was a comedy ? .... I have never seen anything funny about it ?
Victoria Beckham isn't funny?
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Re: Greetings from a Yank!
Hey dude!
Welcome to BE.
Welcome to BE.
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.
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.