*Only look if you drink TEA*

epikon said:
chips in america mean crisps. how dare they inappropriately use OUR language :).

well you americans call 'rugby' football!! when really soccer most of the time is played with the foot and 'rugby' is sometimes played with the foot
 
Silent-Sniper said:
No I saw your typical dumb ass American stereotype of a Brit and posted.

It seems that it caught on pretty well there jerkoff.
 
$?wii?$ said:
well you americans call 'rugby' football!! when really soccer most of the time is played with the foot and 'rugby' is sometimes played with the foot

im english...
 
Will you guys please stay on topic. Tea related conversations only. Haha :)
 
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Tetley's
need i say anymore :p
and about the english language, we had Shakespeare so nerrr.. :D
 
I was a foreign exchange student in Ireland for a while, and let me say...

There were biscuits and tea aplenty. Tea is excellent.
 
DelBoy said:
My friend played the wii on saturday at lakeside if any of you live near their
and want to have a go on it, then pop down.

Delboy
Umm, the Irish drink the most tea per capita. ;) This thread appears to be for UK residents. Learn your facts :nono:
 
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