I am English bring it on !

You’ve been coasting on that reputation for too long now.

Other Britcom favorites Chef episode 4 and The Cheesesnatcher

coughs

Oh yes, I see nothing to disagree with here. Carry on. By the way, whatever did happen to Tim Henman, that future Wimbledonian winner…?

Do you mean Tim McHenman, the Scottish commentator and winner of the Thurso under-12s invitation classic?

also, the pitcarin islands

And the plucky Scotsman Andy Murray wasn’t even facing a blancmange.

Aww. C’mere, Lust4Life. Share with me your cures for the evil hangover. You have experience.

(This thread is hilarious! :D)

Having been on vacation in England during football season, I knew there were plenty of douchebags on that side of the Atlantic. So this thread has offered no edification.

If I may be so rude as to state an obvious commonality:

Post#1 was at 7:21PM (GMT -5)

Post #2 was at 8:19PM (GMT -5)

Assuming the OP [del]hasn’t started a fight in Altcourse and been chucked in solitary[/del] gets off duty at the same time each night, we should expect an update shortly.

I like the Brits…any country that has foods called “Toad In The Hole” and “Spotted Dick” can’t be all bad.
English ale is good, too (I like Theakston’s).:smiley:

All I can say is a person born in Britain to British parents has won the first of life’s many lotteries. Good luck beginning day 2 though.

Britain has such a great national anthem, it’s too bad you don’t hear it much at the Olympics.

Ah, lust4life, you have never gotten over Yorktown, have you?

Don’t be so hard on the OP. At least the English came up with Monty Python.

I had the pleasure of living in England from 1988 to 1992. I also had two week-long holidays in Scotland and visited Wales. I had a great time and made a few friends. If I had to leave the USA, the UK would be in my top 5 places to live (NZ, Australia, Canada, and Caribbean would be the other choices in no particular order).

I would probably have made a serious attempt to do my grad schooling in the UK instead of the US if it weren’t for the fact that I had a teenage stepson who needed to go back to visit his dad periodically.

I’m a bit of an Anglophile.

ZING!!

ETA/PS: That’s the real Tyrion, right there - his nickname was “Half Man” and everything!

True, but after the Brits were done, they sold their assegais to tourists. :slight_smile:

Well, to be fair what we ‘won’ was an 8 year home field advantage ordeal against England’s (G. Britain’s?) 3rd string inductees with some Hessian backups and a withering transatlantic crossing behind them. Although eventually we declared a Middle East-style victory (They left! We win!) it was by no means a promising one. If they’d have cared, we’d all still be speaking Engli…well, we’d have funny accents.

They were also somewhat occupied fight the rest of Europe, as I recall.
:slight_smile:

Except in the last two, perhaps?