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Originally posted by BoxwrencH
Originally posted by gatch71

Originally posted by BoxwrencH


Originally posted by gatch71





Someone doesn't get my sense of humour. If you want to talk about GREAT Bucs players, who just happened to be playing on poor teams then I'll offer you Lee Roy (not Leroy) Selmon, Hugh Green, Jimmie Giles, Doug Williams, Richard "The Batman" Wood, James Wilder, Paul Gruber, Hardy Nickerson etc etc etc



sporting that avatar, I certainly get your sense of humor (not humour).


We invented the language, it was you Yanks that messed it up


LOL what makes you think I'm a Yank, you limey bastard?

<<< Derbyshire transplant close to the Pennines - you?


Enfield born, Oxfordshire grew up, Leeds University studied, Manchester based for the last ten years. Oh, and just to make things complicated I consider myself Welsh rather than English. Are limeys' just the English, or Brits generally?!
 
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Originally posted by gatch71
Originally posted by BoxwrencH

Originally posted by gatch71


Originally posted by BoxwrencH



Originally posted by gatch71






Someone doesn't get my sense of humour. If you want to talk about GREAT Bucs players, who just happened to be playing on poor teams then I'll offer you Lee Roy (not Leroy) Selmon, Hugh Green, Jimmie Giles, Doug Williams, Richard "The Batman" Wood, James Wilder, Paul Gruber, Hardy Nickerson etc etc etc



sporting that avatar, I certainly get your sense of humor (not humour).


We invented the language, it was you Yanks that messed it up


LOL what makes you think I'm a Yank, you limey bastard?

<<< Derbyshire transplant close to the Pennines - you?


Enfield born, Oxfordshire grew up, Leeds University studied, Manchester based for the last ten years. Oh, and just to make things complicated I consider myself Welsh rather than English. Are limeys' just the English, or Brits generally?!


well if you use Yanks to generalize Americans then I'd say limey is generalizing Brits. I'd say Rednecks(broad term that generally encompasses the South) had a bigger contributions to destroying the English Language than the Yankees(broad term that generally encompasses the North... particularly the Northeast)
 
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Not everyone from the south are rednecks..

I live in the south, and I HATE rednecks their annoying. They give the rest of the people from the south a bad name.

 
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Originally posted by gatch71

Enfield born, Oxfordshire grew up, Leeds University studied, Manchester based for the last ten years. Oh, and just to make things complicated I consider myself Welsh rather than English. Are limeys' just the English, or Brits generally?!


Ahh, you gotta love the Welsh. Their town names are so long they have to use two signs and you never know if they're actually talking to you or just clearing their throat - my uncle is a Powys.

Originally limeys were just British sailors, but now a generality for all Brits.

Transplanted to Tampa, FL. I go to Bucs games from time to time. LOL

Originally posted by basshound3

well if you use Yanks to generalize Americans then I'd say limey is generalizing Brits. I'd say Rednecks(broad term that generally encompasses the South) had a bigger contributions to destroying the English Language than the Yankees(broad term that generally encompasses the North... particularly the Northeast)


Pahk tha cah in tha yahd - that certainly sounds like proper English to me.
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Bubblah and Wikkid Pissah are in Websters Dictionary if you look hard enough
 
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Speaking of language... I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I'm planning to do the projections in both English and French.
 
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The Saints are glad to have some of our old BBB 12 brethren up here again with us.
 
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Originally posted by CDZYO
Speaking of language... I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I'm planning to do the projections in both English and French.


sacrebleu!
 
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Originally posted by BoxwrencH
Originally posted by CDZYO

Speaking of language... I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I'm planning to do the projections in both English and French.


sacrebleu!


Arrivederci!
 
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Originally posted by CDZYO
Speaking of language... I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I'm planning to do the projections in both English and French.


Deutsch bitte? y Espanol?
 
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Originally posted by basshound3
Originally posted by CDZYO

Speaking of language... I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I'm planning to do the projections in both English and French.


Deutsch bitte? y Espanol?


Si tuviéramos en SA, quisiera saltar escrito en inglés.
 
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what, no love for ebonics?
 
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I'm illiterate in ebonics, but I could always run my posts through a jive filter.
 
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Originally posted by CDZYO
Originally posted by basshound3

Originally posted by CDZYO


Speaking of language... I don't know why I didn't think of it earlier, but I'm planning to do the projections in both English and French.


Deutsch bitte? y Espanol?


Si tuviéramos en SA, quisiera saltar escrito en inglés.


Deutsch?
 
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