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So What did everyone get up to this weekend?

phil_t said:
Mile, if you value your testicles, never EVER attempt horse-riding ;) Not English style anyway, Western is better :)

Phil

Western!? the pommel is ten times bigger on a western saddle! iv never tried western but it does look comfy! though you cant jump on westerns! well you can try but if you think english saddles hurt try jumping on a western! lol! there wouldnt be anything left between your legs!

amy :D
 
Yeah but in Western the pommel isnt situated one centimetre from your most sensitive region :D

Phil
 
Stella Leanna said:
OMG I just noticed your location, do you really live in Glasgow?!?!?! I have a friend there!!!!

I'm guessing you are talking to me. :D

Yes, I do live there. All my humble life.
 
Mile-O-Phile said:
I'm guessing you are talking to me. :D

Yes, I do live there. All my humble life.

Yeah I am :D

I have a friend on the net who lives there also.. he told me about Irn Bru (I think, haha I've never heard of it) and how it's usually cold there. he also told me to pay that place a visit =D We've been touring each other about where we lived. :p

He showed me this:
http://txpc6.fnal.gov/~slee/photo/glasgow/buchanan_galleries1.jpg

Is it familiar? =P
 
Yes, it's familiar. The statue, in that horrible green, is Donald Dewar - the "founding father", so to say, of a devolved Scotland.

Irn Bru is seen as the other national drink behind whisky.

I wouldn't say it is always cold here - it can be in the late autumn and winter. Summers can generally be temperate.
 
Stella Leanna said:
I thought (at first) that Irn Bru was some kind of soda :p

Where are you from? UK or US? I'd think it was hard not to have heard of it from UK people. I managed to find it on sale in London without problems. My friend found it in a shop in The Gambia. :eek:
 
haha not really, it's 07:00PM here! :) Wait I have to ask your opinion on this one... what do you think of England? My friend from your place says it's a horrible place to be =P
 
Stella Leanna said:
what do you think of England? My friend from your place says it's a horrible place to be =P

Your friend is probably one of these misguided nationalists. ;)

I think England is a great country. It has its landscapes, its history, and its locations. In some places they can be strange: Gloucester where they gather every year to roll cheese down a hill, Birmingham where words are not known but some sort of communicative language is brewing from their cesspit of growls, and Liverpool where they steal hubcaps from cars and all wear tracksuits. I've been to London a few times and that's okay.
 
haha, well he told me he hated the food :p

I told him I'd like to visit England because it just sounds so interesting :D

Cheese rolling down a hill is indeed weird 0_o
 
Stella Leanna said:
haha, well he told me he hated the food :p

Coming from the guy whose country made famous the concept of The Deep Fried Mars Bar :p

I must admit, the idea of traditional English food (e.g. Lancashire Hotpot) turns the stomach.

Saying that, when I sailed with a Filipino crew, I saw some food that really did turn my stomach. ;)
 
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