Will we need to bring passports?
Also, will there be linguists on hand to translate for us Manc's ...
Edited by - Simon on 17 June 2002 19:55:30
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Will we need to bring passports?
Also, will there be linguists on hand to translate for us Manc's ...
Edited by - Simon on 17 June 2002 19:55:30
Eh up, lad:
Have you not been to one of my barbies before have you not?
Englishman. Who actually went to school in Farnworth with Allan Ball. Ahhh...........! Heh heh heh.
Good point Simon........they speak funny down there. Sign language might be handy......
ISP
I can translate the westcountry accent if anyone needs me to, cheers Trucker GB, looking forward very much to it now. I was just worried it might be one of those poncy posh do's where everyone stands around politely, not that I'm not polite, not at all, will be on my best manners, though after 3 pints of Somerset farmyard scrumpy???
Celtic Mark
"oooh aare"
s'ok ISP ... we'll be able to pass us'selves off as local-yocal's
Just keep asking where the scrumpy is (or is it crumpet? I get them mixed up)
Simon.........I bet we could walk in those local yokel pubs and no one would know that we wasn't from Manchester.......good eh?
ISP
'yeah ... sort'd ... sound, y'know ISP-o'
We'll, like, blend-in no-prob's man.
d'ya think they'll have boddies down there ?
Edited by - Simon on 17 June 2002 20:48:7
On July 16, 1998, 3:30pm EST Ben Lecomte set out on an 80 day swim from Hyannis, Massachusetts across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds for cancer research. He arrived in Quiberon, France 72 days and 3,736 nautical miles later
In that case I don't think I'll make it - takes too long
Sorted Sy....Mint!
ISP
Meat Pie,
See you in the pub!
Englishman.