DE42
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Gainesville FloridaWhere in Florida?
Gainesville FloridaWhere in Florida?
Hello, I'm Napoleon Bonaparte, what's your name?Nah, but I'm probably still wound up on all the hot tea from this afternoon...
Do you have any good topics for small talk to get strangers to keep the small talk to a minimum?
Now that is funnyHello, I'm Napoleon Bonaparte, what's your name?
I have to wonder whether pocketbook originated from the concept of a wallet... Not a book that FITS in a pocket, but rather a book OF pockets. No way a wallet could contain all the essentials.pocket book?
Three Mile Island?TMI!!!!
Lederhosen!Here is a original Bavarian ( men ) leather trouser
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Sort of... I'm not sure if rude covers the sentiment, exactly... perhaps crass better describes it? I have no idea why, except that when it comes to bodily functions, Americans can be of a more Victorian mentality than the Brits.Loo - that's another one. In the UK another word for the toilet or WC.
What is it with Americans and Rest Rooms? Or worse still Comfort Station? Is the word for the thing you sit on to pee or poop rude?
That's a good one! That would probably get you another free seat or two next to you, as well!Hello, I'm Napoleon Bonaparte, what's your name?
Hi Gillian - hope all is fixed for you now and that you are well!Hi everyone at CDR, hope you are all well . This is Gillian Moore.
Unfortunately I lost all data on my device and I've had to have it maintained.
Love,
Gillian and the two Olis!![]()
I've seen him on TV when they've broadcast from the Grand Ole Opry, looks like a good show.The country singer.
Some of the rental properties, especially for students, definitely have an I missing from TO LET!I remember the TO LET signs when I first went to the UK... And at first I wondered if they were missing an I.
TO LET really translates into FOR RENT.
Oh, and telling time! When I lived in the UK, I learned to ask for appointment times in 24 hour times. That way I never had to remember whether "half three" meant 3:30 or 4:30. Whichever way it is in the UK, I think it may be the opposite in Germany...?I had to re-learn my math when learning English! [emoji23]
Not so much these days, anything goes!Sort of... I'm not sure if rude covers the sentiment, exactly... perhaps crass better describes it? I have no idea why, except that when it comes to bodily functions, Americans can be of a more Victorian mentality than the Brits.
One of the big differences I noticed, depending on whether I was in the UK or the U.S., was what got censored on TV - and what did not. I got to see the very same episodes on both sides of the pond, which is why I noticed.
The Brits censor the violence portrayed on TV far more than Americans do. It's understandable, given how many more centuries they have of experience with violence, some horrifically so.
Americans don't so much censor the violence, but they do censor unclothed bodies and portrayal of bodily functions (especially if there's more than one body involved).
I prefer the older country music artists to the more "modern" stuff that doesn't fit neatly into a particular genre... It just seems watered down to me. I tend to avoid listening to country music, but I don't mind the older legends. Give me Conway Twitty, George Jones, Johnny Cash... from the days when country sounded like country.Real country is Hank Williams, Bob Wills and the Texas playboys, Junior Brown, George Strait But Garth???nope! I’m a dinosaur!
That's about 2-2.5 hours from where I live.Gainesville Florida
Heckfire I’m not even much of a Willie Nelson fan. I was back some 30+ years ago, but now I’ve only got is “I ain’t going down on brokeback mountain”. Heck I know all the lyrics even. Look it up.
Heckfire I’m not even much of a Willie Nelson fan. I was back some 30+ years ago, but now I’ve only got is “I ain’t going down on brokeback mountain”. Heck I know all the lyrics even. Look it up.
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