Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
OrangeEyebrows wrote:Our forum-mate Cullenmcpimpin
Left the ladies all lovelorn and limpin'.
His formidable size
Left the rest of the guys
To weep at their annual wimp-in.
aviel wrote:So, this is for Brits and Irishmen: what was the deal with Northern Ireland? Outside of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict I don't know much about territorial disputes, so what was the deal? I know there were some terrorists and ultimately it got resolved with Britain retaining a chunk of Ireland in the north, but I don't know much else. Was the problem specifically with those terrorists or was the Irish population behind them as well? With whom were these agreements negotiated? When did the conflict start (and I know you could go back to Mary and Henry VIII and stuff but I'd imagine there's somewhat of a more recent origin)? And how much role did religion play? Etc.
Cullenmcpimpin wrote:i missed that article. Why do brits act snobbish around Americans?
Ericthebearjew wrote:Is there a place is Soho that DOESN'T double as a sex shop?
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
sunglasses wrote:Something I was once told by an Irish fella at a bar, "Don't order a black and tan in Ireland." He did explain why. In detail. Which is why I remember it now.
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
Marcuse wrote:We say secondary, but highschool is becoming more common colloquially because of US tv shows.
sunglasses wrote:Yeah, Doc, it's really a drink. I think it's called a half and half in parts of Ireland?
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