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By RA Dunk
#123186

But if you really want to watch an english show you don't understand, try Rab C. Nesbit. Oh, you'll have a fun understanding that. Darn Scots.


Nothing wrong with a bit of Rab C lol :rofl:
By Gaz
#123204
I hope none of you dollywoppers have got your slicketyjoes in a bunderdip!

Smackers! There's been a right rumblecocker down at the mittenfart!



wait ....what?
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By racechick
#123300
Anyone a fan of Ricky Gervais? Anyone a fan of the Office? It kills me everytime i see it and Ive seen it loads of times. Ive also seen the American version and its not funny :confused: Guess its different senses of humour. So who likes the original Office and who likes the American Office? :D
By tin23uk
#123387
Ah the stereotypes; who are this Mad TV? an American Internet TV thing?... If I had a penny for every time I heard an American try an bad English accent when they find I am from the UK; I would be a rich man, usually the stupid upper class twit accent, e.g. Hugh Grant-esque... I don't know a single person that talks Movie English in the UK!


i know that feeling, do you also get the exact same questions everytime, where are you from? what brought you here? is it the same here as england? followed by the same statement from everyone that asks me these question"iv got alot of irish in me!" :rofl:
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By myownalias
#123390
Ah the stereotypes; who are this Mad TV? an American Internet TV thing?... If I had a penny for every time I heard an American try an bad English accent when they find I am from the UK; I would be a rich man, usually the stupid upper class twit accent, e.g. Hugh Grant-esque... I don't know a single person that talks Movie English in the UK!

i know that feeling, do you also get the exact same questions everytime, where are you from? what brought you here? is it the same here as england? followed by the same statement from everyone that asks me these question"iv got alot of irish in me!" :rofl:

All of the above except the Irish statement; although my wife's name literally means Ireland and she has a little Irish in her. I get the additional question of "is that near London?" after the "where you from?" question, I'm from Plymouth which is nowhere near London!
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By bud
#123401
Ah the stereotypes; who are this Mad TV? an American Internet TV thing?... If I had a penny for every time I heard an American try an bad English accent when they find I am from the UK; I would be a rich man, usually the stupid upper class twit accent, e.g. Hugh Grant-esque... I don't know a single person that talks Movie English in the UK!

i know that feeling, do you also get the exact same questions everytime, where are you from? what brought you here? is it the same here as england? followed by the same statement from everyone that asks me these question"iv got alot of irish in me!" :rofl:

All of the above except the Irish statement; although my wife's name literally means Ireland and she has a little Irish in her. I get the additional question of "is that near London?" after the "where you from?" question, I'm from Plymouth which is nowhere near London!

have you tried this to the ladies

"do you have any English in ya?

No?

Do you want some? :twisted: "
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By myownalias
#123413
Ah the stereotypes; who are this Mad TV? an American Internet TV thing?... If I had a penny for every time I heard an American try an bad English accent when they find I am from the UK; I would be a rich man, usually the stupid upper class twit accent, e.g. Hugh Grant-esque... I don't know a single person that talks Movie English in the UK!

i know that feeling, do you also get the exact same questions everytime, where are you from? what brought you here? is it the same here as england? followed by the same statement from everyone that asks me these question"iv got alot of irish in me!" :rofl:

All of the above except the Irish statement; although my wife's name literally means Ireland and she has a little Irish in her. I get the additional question of "is that near London?" after the "where you from?" question, I'm from Plymouth which is nowhere near London!

have you tried this to the ladies

"do you have any English in ya?

No?

Do you want some? :twisted: "

I did say that and now I am married with a child on the way... :D:hehe:
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By darwin dali
#123414
I'm from Plymouth which is nowhere near London!


What are 200 miles for an American? It's near London! :hehe:
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By darwin dali
#123415
Ah the stereotypes; who are this Mad TV? an American Internet TV thing?... If I had a penny for every time I heard an American try an bad English accent when they find I am from the UK; I would be a rich man, usually the stupid upper class twit accent, e.g. Hugh Grant-esque... I don't know a single person that talks Movie English in the UK!

i know that feeling, do you also get the exact same questions everytime, where are you from? what brought you here? is it the same here as england? followed by the same statement from everyone that asks me these question"iv got alot of irish in me!" :rofl:

All of the above except the Irish statement; although my wife's name literally means Ireland and she has a little Irish in her. I get the additional question of "is that near London?" after the "where you from?" question, I'm from Plymouth which is nowhere near London!

have you tried this to the ladies

"do you have any English in ya?

No?

Do you want some? :twisted: "

I did say that and now I am married with a child on the way... :D:hehe:


That's what you get for being a bad boy: a life sentence. :P
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By myownalias
#123417
Ah the stereotypes; who are this Mad TV? an American Internet TV thing?... If I had a penny for every time I heard an American try an bad English accent when they find I am from the UK; I would be a rich man, usually the stupid upper class twit accent, e.g. Hugh Grant-esque... I don't know a single person that talks Movie English in the UK!

i know that feeling, do you also get the exact same questions everytime, where are you from? what brought you here? is it the same here as england? followed by the same statement from everyone that asks me these question"iv got alot of irish in me!" :rofl:

All of the above except the Irish statement; although my wife's name literally means Ireland and she has a little Irish in her. I get the additional question of "is that near London?" after the "where you from?" question, I'm from Plymouth which is nowhere near London!

have you tried this to the ladies

"do you have any English in ya?

No?

Do you want some? :twisted: "

I did say that and now I am married with a child on the way... :D:hehe:

That's what you get for being a bad boy: a life sentence. :P

As life sentences go; this one is pretty cushy! Shame it's in Kansas right now; but we can always move...

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