Jim, are you bilingual yet? Two great nations divided by a common language and all that? Wise to avoid the spotted dick. You might be careful about getting yer Toad in a Hole too.
Sailing the UKs east Coast
- Rob S
- Deckhand
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Re: Sailing the UKs east Coast
Worcestershire Sauce? Oh yes, you can get that......... they just can't pronounce it!
Jim, are you bilingual yet? Two great nations divided by a common language and all that? Wise to avoid the spotted dick. You might be careful about getting yer Toad in a Hole too.
Jim, are you bilingual yet? Two great nations divided by a common language and all that? Wise to avoid the spotted dick. You might be careful about getting yer Toad in a Hole too.
- c130king
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Re: Sailing the UKs east Coast
I give the Brits in my office mucho crappo about their use of the "English" language...and of course they give me mucho crappo for the same. I especially give them an earful about how they like to talk like 2-3 year olds...nappie, brolly, wellie, telly, etc....

