'Beat' is an understatement - 'humiliated' maybe better.
Are we talking about Alnwick or Falkirk now ?
I could continue if you like
'Beat' is an understatement - 'humiliated' maybe better.
Where YOU were born makes matters much more simple, its not an rfu selection you know !
It takes a real man to proudly wear a skirt.That's rich coming from the conquered skirt wearer
Not Andy's mother in law by any chance are you
It takes a real man to proudly wear a skirt.
You've got the choice between a Morris Dancers outfit or an England football shirt.
Nah. It's cos you've got stick insect legs.I'm going with the morris dancing kit as I don't want to look a ladyparts
It takes a real man to proudly wear a skirt.
You've got the choice between a Morris Dancers outfit or an England football shirt.
You sure there's not a typo in that sentence..?Always be wary of the men with furry purses, approach with extreme caution..
You sure there's not a typo in that sentence..?
You sure there's not a typo in that sentence..?
You mean "Ingrish"....?Could never type proper England.
You mean "Ingrish"....?
I am fluent in both.As opposed to Jockanese.....
I am fluent in both.
Plus a working knowledge of Bullshit and AngloSaxon.
I think you might be mixing up Bullshit with Waffle.I think those two are intrinsically linked.
I think you might be mixing up Bullshit with Waffle.
Plymouth and Glasgow...?Aaah!
You mean the dialects of jannerism and jimmyism
Plymouth and Glasgow...?
I enjoy a nice waffle, bit of butter and honey, lovely.I think you might be mixing up Bullshit with Waffle.
If you are any good at sport, your English if you've drunk a cup of English breakfast tea.Is your nationality based on, where you were born, or where your parents were born, or where their parents were born?
if it's all of them, then I'm an Australian/Welsh/Lancastrian/Yorkshire/ Shropshire lass mind you it would account for a lot