Tell us something really trivial about your life (Vol 26)
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Aaaaaar it be Pirateze... I was only two letters out
And I am English born and bred, sadly the language "English" (inc Anglo Saxon, Celtic, Norse etc derivatives) is so mixed up with American English and Yoof speak even I can't understand or communicate clearly in my own language innit
And I am English born and bred, sadly the language "English" (inc Anglo Saxon, Celtic, Norse etc derivatives) is so mixed up with American English and Yoof speak even I can't understand or communicate clearly in my own language innit
Leafspring said:
Aaaaaar it be Pirateze... I was only two letters out
And I am English born and bred, sadly the language "English" (inc Anglo Saxon, Celtic, Norse etc derivatives) is so mixed up with American English and Yoof speak even I can't understand or communicate clearly in my own language innit
Graciously accept my apology, I felt Spanish is perhaps your mother tongue. My error!And I am English born and bred, sadly the language "English" (inc Anglo Saxon, Celtic, Norse etc derivatives) is so mixed up with American English and Yoof speak even I can't understand or communicate clearly in my own language innit
HerrNipps said:
Leafspring said:
Aaaaaar it be Pirateze... I was only two letters out
And I am English born and bred, sadly the language "English" (inc Anglo Saxon, Celtic, Norse etc derivatives) is so mixed up with American English and Yoof speak even I can't understand or communicate clearly in my own language innit
Graciously accept my apology, I felt Spanish is perhaps your mother tongue. My error!And I am English born and bred, sadly the language "English" (inc Anglo Saxon, Celtic, Norse etc derivatives) is so mixed up with American English and Yoof speak even I can't understand or communicate clearly in my own language innit
Impasse said:
My peaks started to droop a little after I'd finished folding in the sweet goo.
I've got another batch on the go, but this time with smaller globules so I wonder if this lot will be a better result. Just practising so I don't mind clearing up the mistakes...
Chill the whites in the fridge for 10 mins, it's warm today.I've got another batch on the go, but this time with smaller globules so I wonder if this lot will be a better result. Just practising so I don't mind clearing up the mistakes...
DickyC said:
The British Grand Prix in 1991 was memorable for a couple of reasons. We were standing in the Vale when Senna, who was leading and heading for a win, ran out of fuel and sputtered past us to stop. You should have heard the cheer. Mansell won and on his victory lap stopped to pick up Senna. It looked very hairy what they were doing.
Following the signs on the way to Silverstone, we did Motorway, slower A roads, much slower B roads and then - are there C roads? - single track roads, where we stopped. After half an hour with the engine off I unclicked my seat belt and settled down for a wait. Immediately there was a knock on the window. It was a young copper. "You're still on a public road, sir. Seat belt on, please."
Good deed done i remember that as i told mansell to pick him up.Following the signs on the way to Silverstone, we did Motorway, slower A roads, much slower B roads and then - are there C roads? - single track roads, where we stopped. After half an hour with the engine off I unclicked my seat belt and settled down for a wait. Immediately there was a knock on the window. It was a young copper. "You're still on a public road, sir. Seat belt on, please."
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