That reminds me of the beauty of Scotland and the nice down to earth people. Need to go there again. Being from Rotterrrrdam I can relate with the Scottish rolling R. Way better food than in England too.
Now please explain to this foreigner the difference between **** and ***.
Mmm, I meant it seriously but apparently some words are not allowed.
Barsehole is a port. Right. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=barsehole
Mmm, I meant it seriously but apparently some words are not allowed.
Barsehole is a port. Right. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=barsehole
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I prefer Turkish (aka Greek, Basmotha…).American coffee?
Less caffeine, more anti-oxidants, tastes really good :^)
Alot of American (and Canadian) coffee is not that good, and Tim Horton, famous for their coffee hs a beveridge i did not recognize as coffee… all of a sudden the penchant for double-double makes sense. Enuff (note spelling) sugar and cream (-like substance) to disguise what you are drinking.
dave
Do Scott’s speak English? ;^) The UK has a many accents, dialects, probably more than the US.Weather and whether (and wear and where), are not pronounced the same way in Scotland.
dave
From my understanding not that hard (no personal experience)Way better food than in England too.
dave
Only place in the world where I got severe food poisoning twice and I have been to real shitholes. I think that is why Gordon Ramsey is cursing so much.
The second is considered “vulgar”m the first a lame attempt to get around that.** and *
Same some of thing as Frick… why not use the proper swear word (althou listenign to some of the youth around here) is pretty much mainstream.
dave
Ah OK so one and the same item.
Sade is without sugar. "Plain". şekerli is with sugar and orta is in the middle so just a little bit of sugar. You are not considered a real man when you order anything else than sade...
Sade is without sugar. "Plain". şekerli is with sugar and orta is in the middle so just a little bit of sugar. You are not considered a real man when you order anything else than sade...
Seattle for me. The hydro plave races. Hot dogs someone was selling out of a cooler. 24 hours of hell followed.Only place in the world where I got severe food poisoning….
dave
It could be Frick worked for Andrew Carnegie and among other not so friendly bits arranged to have guards fire rifles at the striking workers!The second is considered “vulgar”m the first a lame attempt to get around that.
Same some of thing as Frick… why not use the proper swear word (althou listenign to some of the youth around here) is pretty much mainstream.
dave
His only good press was when Alexander Bergman shot him and he not only survived but continued working.
His daughter spent a good portion of her life trying to improve his name.
So around here “frick” IS a dirty word
The word play by replacing supposedly "wrong" or vulgar considered words does not work out that well is it? The Afrikaners use "fok" which is short, plain and clear. Here "fokken" is breeding animals. For some reason it entered the English language but with slightly different meaning.
In return harbor laborers that worked with English sometimes got cursed with "barsehole" without the b. They misunderstood and thus "halve zool" entered our language. "Half shoe sole" meaning dipstick.
In return harbor laborers that worked with English sometimes got cursed with "barsehole" without the b. They misunderstood and thus "halve zool" entered our language. "Half shoe sole" meaning dipstick.
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Don't say that to a Russian..black, two sugar.You are not considered a real man when you order anything else than sade...
Honey, bring the rose water...the guests have arrived.Probably "water that is being applied in a mens room" a tad loosely translated. Sorry for the mens in these woke times.
In French "faire sa toilette" means "to freshen up" probably needed after having used a French toilet. Oops.
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