Not just any old biscuit - a chocolate Hobnob or two. Excellent dunker the Hobnob.maartendas wrote: Just tea and a biscuit?
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Of course, and an old Scotish Highland tea or two or three or fou ouur fivxs orhm nevenYorkie wrote: Not just any old biscuit - a chocolate Hobnob or two. Excellent dunker the Hobnob.
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Scottish Highland tea? Yorkshire Gold blend tea for me. Mind you, Walkers shortbread is rather excellent and morish......viabuona wrote:Of course, and an old Scotish Highland tea or two or three or fou ouur fivxs orhm nevenYorkie wrote: Not just any old biscuit - a chocolate Hobnob or two. Excellent dunker the Hobnob.
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Sounds tasty!Yorkie wrote: Yorkshire Gold blend tea for me. Mind you, Walkers shortbread is rather excellent and morish......
Just had Peppermint tea with Honey! MMM... I even added some Milk to get it not so hot.
I also had full English breakfast at Epsom in March (for the third time, probably)! It was pretty good, I was even able to wait until lunch timemaartendas wrote: My first real introduction with that came at my b&b in London in March. I could help myself to a choice of cereal and yoghurt, tea or coffee, fruit juice, and toast...
Yeah, I got it! Thanks!sf@gnum wrote:Unfortunately, I can not give you an example, now you'll understand why.Murkskis wrote:No idea! Please, tell us!
The fact is that in Russian, some oriental surnames and names sound .... indecent. (indecent - it's softly told).
Therefore, commenters replace some letters in the names so as not to arouse the audience laugh.
So it goes.
No need to mention it right now
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Last Friday we got this both in english lesson:
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Sue, that was hilarious! They taught you that in English class?? Wonder what the Brits think about your diagram.
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Yes really, in english class last Friday. Our teacher said its a cartoon & our homework was to describe 'what image of the British do the cartoon convey?' . I wrote that this isn't a realistic image of the British
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Oh, it's actually pretty accurate.......we are always a bit grumpy on holiday because we can never get a sun bedSue wrote:Yes really, in english class last Friday. Our teacher said its a cartoon & our homework was to describe 'what image of the British do the cartoon convey?' . I wrote that this isn't a realistic image of the British
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Ha ha, really? You fast get a sunburn, right? Our next homework is to make notes about what it meant to be german & I've no idea It's only that we all have a inherited guilty conscience cause of Adolf Hitler & we're grumpy, too.
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Sue wrote:Ha ha, really? You fast get a sunburn, right? Our next homework is to make notes about what it meant to be german & I've no idea It's only that we all have a inherited guilty conscience cause of Adolf Hitler & we're grumpy, too.
wow ur english teacher sure makes u do...interesting homework...lol
but that diagram was REALLy funny lol
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You could write about your musical heritage.Sue wrote:Ha ha, really? You fast get a sunburn, right? Our next homework is to make notes about what it meant to be german & I've no idea It's only that we all have a inherited guilty conscience cause of Adolf Hitler & we're grumpy, too.
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Good idea Tully
I have 7 key points now..North Sea & Baltic Sea is one, health insurance is one, welfare & income support. Most time the Germans eat away from home (restaurants, bars, snack takeaway, kiosks) & frequently we don't pay with credit cards, more cash here in Germany.
I have 7 key points now..North Sea & Baltic Sea is one, health insurance is one, welfare & income support. Most time the Germans eat away from home (restaurants, bars, snack takeaway, kiosks) & frequently we don't pay with credit cards, more cash here in Germany.
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Don't forget the beer.
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One thing I also associate with Germans is how well-organised and precise they always seem to be. Deutsche Gründlichkeit
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And Autobahns*
''German autobahns have no general speed limit (though about 47% of the total length is subject to local and/or conditional limits), but the advisory speed limit (Richtgeschwindigkeit) is 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph).''
''German autobahns have no general speed limit (though about 47% of the total length is subject to local and/or conditional limits), but the advisory speed limit (Richtgeschwindigkeit) is 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph).''