Yank baiting, Ferreting.hhfarang wrote:Fox hunting
Typically British...
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Actually I think that could be typical just about anywherehhfarang wrote:Bad teeth?![]()
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'The plank' 'St Trinians' movies,
BSA, Matchless, AJS, Norton, Velocette, Brough Superior, Arial, James, Vincent, Panther motor bikes
Motorbike and sidecars
Caravans
Pleasure piers, naughty postcards, penny slot machines, bathing machines
Pickled walnuts, tripe, pigs trotters,
BSA, Matchless, AJS, Norton, Velocette, Brough Superior, Arial, James, Vincent, Panther motor bikes
Motorbike and sidecars
Caravans
Pleasure piers, naughty postcards, penny slot machines, bathing machines
Pickled walnuts, tripe, pigs trotters,
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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The "Carry On..." films - for better or worse
public schools
public schools
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Putting a small peice of carpet on top of the toilet seat and hiding the toilet roll inside a knitted Spanish dancer doll.
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I liked the comedian Bill Baileys description of Briton and the British:
"Whats Britain like?' Well, erm, hmm, its alright. We've got understatement. We have strong prevailing South Westerly winds. 52% of our days are overcast, so as a nation we're infused with a wistful melancholy but we remain a relentlessly chipper population, prone to mild eccentricity, binge drinking and casual violence."
"Whats Britain like?' Well, erm, hmm, its alright. We've got understatement. We have strong prevailing South Westerly winds. 52% of our days are overcast, so as a nation we're infused with a wistful melancholy but we remain a relentlessly chipper population, prone to mild eccentricity, binge drinking and casual violence."
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Shit, just realised nobody's mentioned the "Last Night of the Proms"
(for any non-Brits who want to have a crack at understanding what makes a Brit weep - kick his dog or take him to the Last Night of the Proms)
(for any non-Brits who want to have a crack at understanding what makes a Brit weep - kick his dog or take him to the Last Night of the Proms)
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Wearing a football team t-shirt when going abroad on a flight.
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fixed if for ya.Frank Hovis wrote:Wearing a football team t-shirt when going abroad for a fight.
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Effin Pleng, don't go effin fixin' my effin posts without effin asking me if it's effin all effin right to effin fix the effin thing in the first effin place you effin C.
The ability to use the F word nearly as many times in a sentence as there are other words in the sentence and call someone a C in a friendly manner.
Note : This was posted after the 9 o'clock watershed.
The ability to use the F word nearly as many times in a sentence as there are other words in the sentence and call someone a C in a friendly manner.
Note : This was posted after the 9 o'clock watershed.
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The East India Trading Company
The Spitfire, Hurricane & Lancaster
Having a stiff upper lip
Believing that Hitler only had one testicle
Never forgetting that we won the World Cup in 1966
Loving the French
The Spitfire, Hurricane & Lancaster
Having a stiff upper lip
Believing that Hitler only had one testicle
Never forgetting that we won the World Cup in 1966
Loving the French

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And that the other one had somehow found it's way to the Albert HallBelieving that Hitler only had one testicle
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... and always believing we can win it again...Terry wrote: Never forgetting that we won the World Cup in 1966
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Believing that all foreigners can understand English perfectly well as long as it is spoken loudly with a hint of a foreign accent and one or two foreign words added at the end. Comprende?