EnglishLady
Veteran Expediter
English is ONLY my SECOND language but I understand everything you say!! LOL!!!
and you understand the British humOUr too (or you are just being polite ... either way is cool LOL)
English is ONLY my SECOND language but I understand everything you say!! LOL!!!
and you understand the British humOUr too (or you are just being polite ... either way is cool LOL)
I understand British humor, the more Yorkshire the better!!
Eyup! Sen skint
How's that? LOL
Aye mate, 'ow 'bout a pinta bitter?
Thats sounds like any good ol' country folk LOL
Aye, it does!
Just for you, and any who may have ANY idea what a good 'bitter' is like. My brother, who is REALLY into 'home brewing' is working on a "Yorkshire bitter' next.
Have you seen the ad's for Newcastle brown ale?
Yes, "sigh", but MOST 'Mericans think that it should be served COLD! How dumb is that? 60F is about perfect!
I was at a bar once that had Newcastle, but it was served at 38F. NASTY stuff when served wrong!
I can only imagine when they get asked ..... "Mild or Bitter Sir? " LOL
I have also been furthering my 'Merican edumacation (as Chef would say) LOL .....
What's England?
Its a chip butty, a scone & clotted cream, its rolling green hills, its history, and...... its home
I'm a Monty Python, Mr. Bean and Wallace and Gromit fan. I also was a regular viewer of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin when it was rebroadcasted on PBS and my favorite quick breakfast is an English muffin with Rose's Key Lime marmalade.and you understand the British humOUr too (or you are just being polite ... either way is cool LOL)
I'm a Monty Python, Mr. Bean and Wallace and Gromit fan. I also was a regular viewer of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin when it was rebroadcasted on PBS and my favorite quick breakfast is an English muffin with Rose's Key Lime marmalade.