Marcuse wrote:Glad to fulfil your fantasy Dock
Well if you really wanted to do that you'd of put up a pic of yourself dressed as a Giant Custard Soaked Penguin On A Unicycle, but I guess I can't have everything. *sigh*
Marcuse wrote:Glad to fulfil your fantasy Dock
D-LOGAN wrote:Marcuse wrote:Glad to fulfil your fantasy Dock
Well if you really wanted to do that you'd of put up a pic of yourself dressed as a Giant Custard Soaked Penguin On A Unicycle, but I guess I can't have everything. *sigh*
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
DamianaRaven wrote:If cookies are called biscuits, what would you call that morning bread-puck we think a biscuit is?
spicytaco wrote:Are Vegemite and Marmite the same thing? Do you all really like it or is it just some joke on the rest of us?
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
CarrieVS wrote:
I only recently found out what you think a biscuit is. We don't actually have them in this country, but we do have scones (it rhymes with stones), which appear to be very similar
Phighter wrote:Someone settle this for me, as it confuses me dearly.
What's the difference between Britain and England?
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.
Mr Dent wrote:And I bet the English make it even more confusing by calling themselves Brits .
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.
Mr Dent wrote:I could be wrong but I believe England is the modern country, and it makes up part of Britain, which is short for Great Britain, which is basically the name of the whole island that contains England, Scotland and Wales.
And then GB and Northern Ireland makes up the United Kingdom... I think with all the history and kingdoms and inbreeding it just gets murkier from there. And I bet the English make it even more confusing by calling themselves Brits .
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
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