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I’m not offended at all. I fully support your right to write stupid comments, whilst you fail to spot your own contradictions.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post******* snowflake, on whose behalf are you "offended" today?See You Next TuesdayComment
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try thisOriginally posted by Batcher View Postsome made up tulip on wrongopedia.
Little Englander definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
hardly the barbed insult you imagine it is.Comment
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Do you really think that is the typical contemporary usage? Or is it more:Originally posted by vetran View Posttry this
Little Englander definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
hardly the barbed insult you imagine it is.
?2. British informal
a person who perceives most foreign influences on Britain's culture and institutions as damaging or insidious
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I think that's the same thing. Insular, parochial, inward-looking, hates foreigners.Originally posted by vetran View Posttry this
Little Englander definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
hardly the barbed insult you imagine it is.Comment
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But there are advantages! You can make yourself understood by any foreigner by raising your voice and gesticulating wildly.Originally posted by Batcher View PostI think that's the same thing. Insular, parochial, inward-looking, hates foreigners.Comment
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Isn't that the universal American into any language translator.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut there are advantages! You can make yourself understood by any foreigner by raising your voice and gesticulating wildly.
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Glad to see you're integrating in Llandudno.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut there are advantages! You can make yourself understood by any foreigner by raising your voice and gesticulating wildly.Comment
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I suspect the dragon didn't give a tulip where he was from.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostEvery bloody year some cretin wheels that one out, and it's usually a bigoted Scot.
Glad to see we're maintaining the old traditions.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Oh its fantastic there! The locals are brilliant. I can see why they hate London. And Cardiff come to that....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGlad to see you're integrating in Llandudno.Comment
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