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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post1. Making lists
2. Harping on about how carp we are (true though).
3. Importing people
4. Being a nation of hairdressers or similar
8. Not sdoing thgs rpoerlyTanning salon executives or Nail care strategists
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1. Making lists
2. Harping on about how carp we are (true though).
3. Importing people
4. Being a nation of hairdressers or similar
8. Not sdoing thgs rpoerly
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Originally posted by aussielong View Post1/ moaning
2/ spending all of your salary and living month to month
3/ watching TV
4/ drinking too much
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1/ moaning
2/ spending all of your salary and living month to month
3/ watching TV
4/ drinking too much
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Enjoying cautiously flavoured snacks - Digestive biscuits, ready salted crisps, etc...
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Originally posted by wobbegong View Post1. Street parties to celebrate our Queens' jubilee/birthdays (gawd bess her).
2. A right royal knees-up raand the old joanna.
3. Jellied eels or pie an' mash in a rain lashed cafe on the prom'.
4. Knotted hanky on the head, trousers rolled up and a deckchair on the sand.
5. Warm, dark, fruity beer (none of yer fizzy Euro pop) in a pub without juke boxes or arcade games.
You're a time traveller from the 1950's and I claim my crisp, white fiver!
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Typically British Social Activities?
1. Street parties to celebrate our Queens' jubilee/birthdays (gawd bess her).
2. A right royal knees-up raand the old joanna.
3. Jellied eels or pie an' mash in a rain lashed cafe on the prom'.
4. Knotted hanky on the head, trousers rolled up and a deckchair on the sand.
5. Warm, dark, fruity beer (none of yer fizzy Euro pop) in a pub without juke boxes or arcade games.
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