One went to the newsagents and there was no callard and bowsers. How on earth is one supposed to form an ante post book dear boy without them? There was a lot of organic Bran Muffins though...
One went to the newsagents and there was no callard and bowsers. How on earth is one supposed to form an ante post book dear boy without them? There was a lot of organic Bran Muffins though...
Traditionally, one of the best examples of the British etiquette is the importance placed on punctuality. It is considered rude to arrive late to a business meeting, medical appointment or formal social occasion such as a wedding.
Perhaps someone might venture an opinion by Christmas !
Alternatively after Cheltenham 2021, Eurovision and now the Taliban ....the message may be getting through.....
Traditionally, one of the best examples of the British etiquette is the importance placed on punctuality. It is considered rude to arrive late to a business meeting, medical appointment or formal social occasion such as a wedding.Perhaps someone migh
morning Irishone ,see you still gloating ,hope u had a good summer,you seem a very knowledgeable chap with the mules...But why you hate the English so much,is it built in as a young lad growing up over there?,....anyway feel like i owe u a beer for Belfast Banter good tip that 1 ....pls try to be a little more diplomatic this year...
morning Irishone ,see you still gloating ,hope u had a good summer,you seem a very knowledgeable chap with the mules...But why you hate the English so much,is it built in as a young lad growing up over there?,....anyway feel like i owe u a beer for B
I don't hate the English but a few things i have picked up on my travels.
In Greece , they push their noses up with their forefinger when you ask the Greeks what the English are like.
In Australia I went to a baker for bread for six months, as I prepared to come home I said goodbye to him, told him I was going back to Ireland , and he said "i thought you was English " .so I asked him what was his view on the English and he said "they are so far up their own backsides" ...!!!!!
Thanks Cobra good luck again next March.I don't hate the English but a few things i have picked up on my travels.In Greece , they push their noses up with their forefinger when you ask the Greeks what the English are like.In Australia I went to a ba
In Australia I went to a baker for bread for six months, as I prepared to come home I said goodbye to him, told him I was going back to Ireland , and he said "i thought you was English " .so I asked him what was his view on the English and he said "they are so far up their own backsides" ...!!!!!
Why did he think YOU was English
In Australia I went to a baker for bread for six months, as I prepared to come home I said goodbye to him, told him I was going back to Ireland , and he said "i thought you was English " .so I asked him what was his view on the English and he said "t