I owe it all the BBC America! They've taught me everything I need to know about your country! ;) :rolleyes:
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I owe it all the BBC America! They've taught me everything I need to know about your country! ;) :rolleyes:
is that good or bad?Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
I owe it all the BBC America! They've taught me everything I need to know about your country! ;) :rolleyes:
All you need to know about the british is that they bathe only once a week.. that is enough to know and even too much.
Equally I now absolutley everything about California by drooling......sorry watching Baywatch :p
:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by beachbum
All you need to know about the british is that they bathe only once a week.. that is enough to know and even too much.
Depends on whether Monty Python, Ab Fab, etc. are representative of your country or not! I think they are brilliant!Quote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
is that good or bad?
Ab Fab: highly unlikely
Monthy: ummm, no
:D
brittish sitcom's / sketch show's often imitated, never bettered :)
I really like Fawlty Towers and the Black Adder stuff too!
Yeah, all Californians look and act exactly like that too! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
Equally I now absolutley everything about California by drooling......sorry watching Baywatch :p
absolute classics :D, dunno wether you would get it, but for complete "Old school" brittish humour, I would recomend Dad's Army. Very very brittish :)
Always partial to a some Fraiser from your side of the pond :)
How come in all of our history books and newspapers etc. we spell British with only one t and you spell it with two. Was this a typo or another of the color/colour anomalies?Quote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
brittish sitcom's / sketch show's often imitated, never bettered :)
I've seen that! That's about the old farts who set up the home guard or something right?
just Ians bad spelling ;)Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
How come in all of our history books and newspapers etc. we spell British with only one t and you spell it with two. Was this a typo or another of the color/colour anomalies?
yep that's the one. they didn't set up the home guard. The home guard was an integral part of our defence plans during ww2 to help out the ever likely invasions by the Germans. all along the south coast there were numourous betallions set up consisting of ex service men becuase absolutley every one else was called up to fight in main land europe :)
as for the Brit(t)ish thing, it could just be me great spelling but I've always spelt it that way so who know's (cue's chris to come wading in :) )
I did think the show was funny but for some reason the programming on BBC is very sporadic. I never know what's going to be on when.
;) just the one t, trust me, I'm a doctor :pQuote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
as for the Brit(t)ish thing, it could just be me great spelling but I've always spelt it that way so who know's (cue's chris to come wading in :) )
you guys have got an entire channel dedicated to what's on other channels!!Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
I did think the show was funny but for some reason the programming on BBC is very sporadic. I never know what's going to be on when.
Rolling schedules, brilliant!
yeah chris, just looked in the word thingy that holds the whats it of all words. ;)
Godd dammit can't even spell my own nationality right, good bye world *Bang* ;)
don't you have that?Quote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
you guys have got an entire channel dedicated to what's on other channels!!
Rolling schedules, brilliant!
err...psst.....Ian.......it's called a dictionary!