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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:41 pm
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:30 am
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That's hilarious!!!! Though I can't remember a word of it!!!!

Did get proper bacon in new York though so was well happY!!

Andy

greg graffins sex face wrote:
kelly wrote:
newportandy wrote:
I don't remember ranting about bacon but as a rule America doesn't do proper bacon so the rant was probably well deserved!!

Andy


One night I recorded you on my phone, next time I see you I'll play it to you haha. The "my mum used to ask me, do you want sausages or bacon?, so id say.. cant i have both?!" was a favourite for me, it just came out of nowhere :P!


That thing got so many plays the following few days, all followed by raging laughs.. I think you (Andy) were saying something else funny before it which prompted the recording, but the Bacon moment eclipsed whatever that was entirely.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:32 am
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Some of us are Welsh (from Wales). We sometimes get a little touchy if we're called English - Well I do anyway!!

Andy

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I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:27 am
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I demand someone help me understand how my bacon is improper!


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:34 am
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hawkgirl wrote:
GenericInsight wrote:
I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".


Me too!

And I enjoyed "car park" and "garden" for parking lot and backyard.


We have backyards, too. But a yard is generally a concrete/paved, plant-less space. Builder's yards, Shipyards etc.

But your garden clearly had foliage and is therefore clearly a garden, not a backyard.

/englishwins!


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:00 am
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GoldenBull wrote:
I demand someone help me understand how my bacon is improper!


I did attempt an explaination but frankly I like both for different reasons so don't care enough to go on:)

who cares, as long as we're all the same religion :wink:


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:00 pm
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the cost of loving wrote:
hawkgirl wrote:
GenericInsight wrote:
I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".


Me too!

And I enjoyed "car park" and "garden" for parking lot and backyard.


We have backyards, too. But a yard is generally a concrete/paved, plant-less space. Builder's yards, Shipyards etc.

But your garden clearly had foliage and is therefore clearly a garden, not a backyard.

/englishwins!


That's fine by me. I just think of a garden as a flower or vegetable garden, something that requires regular work...not just a backyard with some landscaping and a few potted plants.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:44 pm
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:55 pm
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hawkgirl wrote:
the cost of loving wrote:
hawkgirl wrote:
GenericInsight wrote:
I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".


Me too!

And I enjoyed "car park" and "garden" for parking lot and backyard.


We have backyards, too. But a yard is generally a concrete/paved, plant-less space. Builder's yards, Shipyards etc.

But your garden clearly had foliage and is therefore clearly a garden, not a backyard.

/englishwins!


That's fine by me. I just think of a garden as a flower or vegetable garden, something that requires regular work...not just a backyard with some landscaping and a few potted plants.


I can dig that, but there was definite leafage, = garden.

I like your garden and your BONFIRE, anyway.. 8)


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:42 pm
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hawkgirl wrote:
the cost of loving wrote:
hawkgirl wrote:
GenericInsight wrote:
I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".


Me too!

And I enjoyed "car park" and "garden" for parking lot and backyard.


We have backyards, too. But a yard is generally a concrete/paved, plant-less space. Builder's yards, Shipyards etc.

But your garden clearly had foliage and is therefore clearly a garden, not a backyard.

/englishwins!


That's fine by me. I just think of a garden as a flower or vegetable garden, something that requires regular work...not just a backyard with some landscaping and a few potted plants.



Agreed. "Backyard" generally applies only when it's in the BACK of the house/apartment... hence the term. Or just plain "yard".



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:43 pm
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newportandy wrote:
Some of us are Welsh (from Wales). We sometimes get a little touchy if we're called English - Well I do anyway!!

Andy

GenericInsight wrote:
I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".



Sorry dude. Maybe I should have said "UK folks". Better? :)



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:16 pm
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greg graffins sex face wrote:
GoldenBull wrote:
I demand someone help me understand how my bacon is improper!


I did attempt an explaination but frankly I like both for different reasons so don't care enough to go on:)

who cares, as long as we're all the same religion :wink:


well, I am Jewish, but I still love bacon. Hmmm... forbidden....

I still want to know how UK bacon is different. Is it like "Canadian bacon?"



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the cost of loving wrote:
hawkgirl wrote:
the cost of loving wrote:
hawkgirl wrote:
GenericInsight wrote:
I love all you English folk and your usage of the word "queue". Reminds me of a line from the Hitchhiker's Guide movie:


"I'm British, I know how to queue".


Me too!

And I enjoyed "car park" and "garden" for parking lot and backyard.


We have backyards, too. But a yard is generally a concrete/paved, plant-less space. Builder's yards, Shipyards etc.

But your garden clearly had foliage and is therefore clearly a garden, not a backyard.

/englishwins!


That's fine by me. I just think of a garden as a flower or vegetable garden, something that requires regular work...not just a backyard with some landscaping and a few potted plants.


I can dig that, but there was definite leafage, = garden.

I like your garden and your BONFIRE, anyway.. 8)


We know what you really liked --my MANSCOUT! :)


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:30 pm
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:13 am
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I predict that Fest 8 will feature an unknown band called "Improper Bacon."


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