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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostYou'd be lucky to see any Londoners walking around at all these days. As a Londoner I am a minority, heavily outnumbered by non-Londoners.
'Oh, I've never met anyone that's grown up in London before' If I had a penny for...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe only Londoners you see walking around grinning in public are the mad.
The rest of us and the Finns like laughing and smiling in private. Keeps the mad away from us.
'Oh, I've never met anyone that's grown up in London before' If I had a penny for...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat are you? Yesterday's news?
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThe Finnish sense of humour is very similar to ours, they're facial expressions are as miserable as the ones Londoners pull though.
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The Finnish sense of humour is very similar to ours, they're facial expressions are as miserable as the ones Londoners pull though.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWe had a very intense Finn as a student here last year... did some good work.
Finland has the highest suicide rate in the world.
Apparently.
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The Finns have always been nuts. This is not news. Not too long ago a student at Helsinki Uni blew himself and 7 other people up in a shopping mall. And no it was NOT Islam related.
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I heard a quiz on the radio once where the Disc Jockey asked for the name of a country in Europe beginning with "F". He wouldn't accept Finland because, he said, "I think you'll find that's over in Scandanavia".
So the poor sod lost.
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