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So that's cheese rolling, eh?

We called it "camping."
 
Oh.. I don't know that you should even bother. I doubt if she'll even appreciate it much..

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Didn't agree with it all (full English is better in Scotland with a bit if slice sausage, (tattie potatoe) scone and a small but thick pancake!)

It has to be with big sausages, hash browns and fried bread. It's called a full ENGLISH for a reason:eviltongue:
 
It's called a full ENGLISH for a reason:eviltongue:

And that reason, ladies and gentlemen, is false advertising. :D

The word "full" implies a meal that will last the average person at least half a day. A proper breakfast is three courses; porridge, the massive grill-up (yes, we're slowly rejecting Mr Cholesterol up here) and an infinite supply of toast and coffee.

I played hooker. :)

The ears give it away. :)

Scrum half myself .....

Or as we forwards liked to call them, "decoy". :D

The only thing the UK does better is Top Gear.

Don't forget realising that a single country has many different regional accents. "Dat accent" indeed! :p

p.s. Snakebite.... a waste of good beer. :(
 
It's also why I tend to call it a full cooked rather than regionalising it :-P

you still play then slug?

And snake bite tends to be with lager, therefore only an improvement...real ale however ;-)
 
I watched a rugby game on television once. Frankly, I found it more interesting/entertaining than (American) football. Those guys have to be tough as hell to go a full game...
 
you still play then slug?

Hahahahahalol! Not for the past thirty years. I lost my heart to the QMU bar, or rather a comely lass who frequented it. Suddenly wet nights training at Anniesland weren't so enticing. :)

I found it more interesting/entertaining than (American) football.

AFL/NFL has cheerleaders though. Bring those to rugby union and I guarantee that every match will be a sell-out. :D
 
And that reason, ladies and gentlemen, is false advertising. :D

The word "full" implies a meal that will last the average person at least half a day. A proper breakfast is three courses; porridge, the massive grill-up (yes, we're slowly rejecting Mr Cholesterol up here) and an infinite supply of toast and coffee, apple or orange juice.

FTFY ;)

Maybe way up there in Scotland, but for the rest of us it's any cereal mate ;)
 
Scrum half myself .....Well usually, have played every position at some point! Lol

Hooker was my favorite. :D I started out as a full back, then inside and outside center, then flanker, and finally the piece de resistance, hooker. :D

I watched a rugby game on television once. Frankly, I found it more interesting/entertaining than (American) football. Those guys have to be tough as hell to go a full game...
40 minute halfs are a killer, but when you drank as much as we did, it really wasn't all that bad. :rolleyes::p

Hahahahahalol! Not for the past thirty years. I lost my heart to the QMU bar, or rather a comely lass who frequented it. Suddenly wet nights training at Anniesland weren't so enticing. :)



AFL/NFL has cheerleaders though. Bring those to rugby union and I guarantee that every match will be a sell-out. :D

Well, I stopped playing for the same reason. My misses told me it was time to quit, and you never win an arguement with a Puerto Rican woman. ;)
The local travel team, The Pittsburgh Harlequins, have been bugging me to play for the past few years. I really want to, but I'd be sleeping in my truck from then on. :p

Most NFL "football players" wouldn't last 1 half with the international gentlemen. :rolleyes:
 
Just looking at that breakfast gives me heartburn. :p
I'm down with the lax drinking laws, but open container in DC is rarely frowned upon.
We have a Caribbean parade every year. It's a very divisive topic:
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.... they left out Benny Hill!!!! :p:)

I used to watch it as a kid ..made me laugh out loud! I think it came through from some Canadian TV channel..I still hear that theme music in my head and picture fast motion when I see people running around chasing each other etc..

LOL..:D
 
The UK system for dates (day-month-year) doesn't make sense to me. I use the metric system for dates (yyyy-mm-dd). The most significant value should be on the left. That is how you normally write numbers. One thousand, two hundred and twenty-four is written 1234, not 4321.

When I was in San Francisco, they do have signs that tell you when the next train is coming.

I prefer gravy on my fries.
 
What subway system doesn't have a way of telling you when the next train is coming?
DC's has always been like this AFAIK:
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(whether it's accurate or not is another story :rolleyes:)
 
The UK system for dates (day-month-year) doesn't make sense to me. I use the metric system for dates (yyyy-mm-dd). The most significant value should be on the left. That is how you normally write numbers. One thousand, two hundred and twenty-four is written 1234, not 4321.

When I was in San Francisco, they do have signs that tell you when the next train is coming.

I prefer gravy on my fries.

Your years have ten months, months have ten weeks, weeks have ten days, days have ten hours, hours have ten minutes and minutes have ten seconds?

How does that work out for you?
 
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