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1 Jun 2005, 17:20
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
ITT foreigners show their lack of humour
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1 Jun 2005, 17:27
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#102
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flavius
it all started when I said London was cheap ..
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much like yo mum...
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1 Jun 2005, 17:32
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#103
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TashTastic
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
*the trolling begins*
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1 Jun 2005, 17:35
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Old Man O Deh *****s
Join Date: Apr 2000
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
Could people please stop making the mistake of thinking that being shit is the same as trolling.
If you don't understand, just go and read a few Sunday8pm threads, all will become clear.
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1 Jun 2005, 17:56
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Location: Swansea
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
sounds like it could be a good trip/journey have fun pig
on a related note, my cousin who is also from birmingham, did a similar thing in her gap year before uni, but she did it for 6 months. She said it was a really good experiance and would do it again.
She stayed mainly in hostels rather then hotels.
Wish I could afford to do something like this
Although I hope to go spend a season at a ski resort after I graduate and before I get a "proper" job, probably in the French or Italian Alps.
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Last edited by Stifler; 1 Jun 2005 at 19:48.
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1 Jun 2005, 18:23
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Old Man O Deh *****s
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
Let's be honest, if your cousin had spent the last six months living in Aceh, it'd be a better experience than staying in Brum.
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1 Jun 2005, 19:48
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Registered User
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
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Originally Posted by arbondigo
HAHAHAHA, you're a bit of a tit really aren't you.
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yes he is
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2 Jun 2005, 00:56
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1up on you
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Birmingham, UK
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
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Originally Posted by Dead_Meat
Let's be honest, if your cousin had spent the last six months living in Aceh, it'd be a better experience than staying in Brum.
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Lies, Birmingham is the best city in the world. I love it. If you ever see someone walking around europe or London or the south wearing a tshirt saying Birmingham on it then its me. IM PROUD. OK. Midlands>North>South>Scotland>Wales>NI
As well as that thanks to ste and stifler for the advice
Also to flavius. You live in Belgium. Seriously? Your are Porteguse, the porteguse are laughable if you are a graduate there you are called "Doctor" (I learnt that on the BBC learning zone, which shows that not only do us brits educate ourselves in how not to be jonny foreigner, but we laugh at you at the same time. While on the BBC is there any better "state" run television in the world?) As well as that flav, your time in England was clearly a misguided time. You went to the tourist attractions, you stayed in a cheap hotel, and probably ate cheap shit food. Britain is renowned for its culture, history and cuisine. Probably why half the american population visit us in August. Finally these great countries in Europe you hail. Are they that great that they can hold a referendum set by the government (note who only really hold referendums if they feel they can win them) and who say no the something like the Constitution. Oh how we mock you.
On that note I will look forward to meeting the women you describe as beautiful and drinking your cheap cold fizzy beer.
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2 Jun 2005, 01:20
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Aardvark is a funny word
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
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Originally Posted by pig
Lies, Birmingham is the best city in the world. I love it. If you ever see someone walking around europe or London or the south wearing a tshirt saying Birmingham on it then its me. IM PROUD. OK. Midlands>North>South>Scotland>Wales>NI
As well as that thanks to ste and stifler for the advice
Also to flavius. You live in Belgium. Seriously? Your are Porteguse, the porteguse are laughable if you are a graduate there you are called "Doctor" (I learnt that on the BBC learning zone, which shows that not only do us brits educate ourselves in how not to be jonny foreigner, but we laugh at you at the same time. While on the BBC is there any better "state" run television in the world?) As well as that flav, your time in England was clearly a misguided time. You went to the tourist attractions, you stayed in a cheap hotel, and probably ate cheap shit food. Britain is renowned for its culture, history and cuisine. Probably why half the american population visit us in August. Finally these great countries in Europe you hail. Are they that great that they can hold a referendum set by the government (note who only really hold referendums if they feel they can win them) and who say no the something like the Constitution. Oh how we mock you.
On that note I will look forward to meeting the women you describe as beautiful and drinking your cheap cold fizzy beer.
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2 Jun 2005, 01:32
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Next goal wins!
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
its not about state television... i seriously doubt there is a better broadcasting company than the BBC in the world.
<3 BBC <3
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2 Jun 2005, 02:10
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Old Man O Deh *****s
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
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Originally Posted by pig
Lies, Birmingham is the best city in the world. I love it. If you ever see someone walking around europe or London or the south wearing a tshirt saying Birmingham on it then its me. IM RETARDED. OK.
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2 Jun 2005, 02:16
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Evil inside
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
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Originally Posted by pig
Lies, Birmingham is the best city in the world. I love it. If you ever see someone walking around europe or London or the south wearing a tshirt saying Birmingham on it then its me. IM PROUD. OK. Midlands>North>South>Scotland>Wales>NI
As well as that thanks to ste and stifler for the advice
Also to flavius. You live in Belgium. Seriously? Your are Porteguse, the porteguse are laughable if you are a graduate there you are called "Doctor" (I learnt that on the BBC learning zone, which shows that not only do us brits educate ourselves in how not to be jonny foreigner, but we laugh at you at the same time. While on the BBC is there any better "state" run television in the world?) As well as that flav, your time in England was clearly a misguided time. You went to the tourist attractions, you stayed in a cheap hotel, and probably ate cheap shit food. Britain is renowned for its culture, history and cuisine. Probably why half the american population visit us in August. Finally these great countries in Europe you hail. Are they that great that they can hold a referendum set by the government (note who only really hold referendums if they feel they can win them) and who say no the something like the Constitution. Oh how we mock you.
On that note I will look forward to meeting the women you describe as beautiful and drinking your cheap cold fizzy beer.
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culture and cousine? HELLO HELLO WORLD CALLING PIG
Somebody get pig into a Betty Ford clinic or something ASAP ZULU
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2 Jun 2005, 05:48
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Banned
Join Date: May 2001
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
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Originally Posted by G.K Zhukov
culture and cousine? HELLO HELLO WORLD CALLING PIG
Somebody get pig into a Betty Ford clinic or something ASAP ZULU
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I can't think of more than ten countries which I'd say have a greater depth of cultural history than England/Britain to be honest.
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2 Jun 2005, 07:42
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Bored
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Re: Four Weeks on a Train
This thread reminded me of this song:
The Scottish and the Welsh now have their own assemblies
While the English are left wondering "Exactly who are we?"
It's a question that needs answering before the Battle's lost
And the forces of the Right bedeck themselves in George's Cross
We need to reassert an idea that can create a nation
That's united out of choice and not by pigmentation
A symbol of inclusion from which nobody is barred
Something we can point at and say "That is who we are."
So let the symbol of our nation be a pub
Because it symbolises the things in life that are English and are good
Irrespective of your faith, sexual preference or race
Let the symbol of our nation be a pub
Yes, the nature of our island is not unlike a pub
It's crowded and it's noisy, and bits keep dropping off
The regulars don't change much, though the landlords come and go
And the decor was quite fashionable a hundred years ago
Music, thought and football pour from every table-town
There's a thousand ancient rules and yet not one is written down
We like to make out that we are parochial and shy
But a look along the menu tells you that's a bloody lie
So let the symbol of our nation be a pub
Because it symbolises the things in life that are English and are good
Irrespective of your faith, sexual preference or race
Let the symbol of our nation be a pub
And it might appear to strangers that the welcome's not too warm
But respect given for free is not worth anything at all
And if you've got an idea or just like to have a laugh
Then it won't be very long before you're sitting at the bar
And there'll always be some old sod who is mumbling in his pint
About the other pubs around here which he's never been inside
We'll all laugh politely though we wish he'd bugger off
So we can enjoy a place which we will not admit we love
So let the symbol of our nation be a pub
It symbolises the things in life that are English and are good
Irrespective of your faith, sexual preference or race
Let the symbol of our nation be a pub
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