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paul_c Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:15 PM |
Apart from the English people i know of in here, all of whom i find to be good people- most of the other English people i've met i haven't really clicked with. I can only think of 1 and it was a girl in school- that long ago!
I think English people have difficulty in understanding the Irish sense of humour a lot of the time- maybe that's it. It doesn't transpire.
I won't mention anything about 800 years, oh know... ;) |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:17 PM |
paul_c wrote: Apart from the English people i know of in here, all of whom i find to be good people- most of the other English people i've met i haven't really clicked with. I can only think of 1 and it was a girl in school- that long ago!
I think English people have difficulty in understanding the Irish sense of humour a lot of the time- maybe that's it. It doesn't transpire.
I won't mention anything about 800 years, oh know... ;)
Well I'm glad you click with us matey! We are the best of the bunch anyway =P
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:20 PM |
bridget jones wrote: harry potter wrote: bridget jones wrote: harry potter wrote: Question - if you had a hit song(s) and some megacorp wanted the rights and threw a shiteload of dosh at you, would you accept?
i wouldn't, music is too important for stuff like money. artistic integrity is not for sale.
Are you kidding me? I'm pretty sure the words coming out of your mouth would be "Where do I sign?"
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You're too cute. :o)
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paul_c Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:20 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: Well I'm glad you click with us matey! We are the best of the bunch anyway =P
Well i suppose that could be true, yes |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:25 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: bridget jones wrote: harry potter wrote: bridget jones wrote: harry potter wrote: Question - if you had a hit song(s) and some megacorp wanted the rights and threw a shiteload of dosh at you, would you accept?
i wouldn't, music is too important for stuff like money. artistic integrity is not for sale.
Are you kidding me? I'm pretty sure the words coming out of your mouth would be "Where do I sign?"
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You're too cute. :o)
are you sure you responded to the right person?
Christ ! it fucked up again |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:27 PM |
since this message landed under someone else's ID and into a different thread, here's a resend :
never had any problem in England
had the greatest time there which is why i'm moving back althought it's gonna be a different story : less fun and more work, more responsabilities too.
it's called growing up, innit ? |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:29 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: since this message landed under someone else's ID and into a different thread, here's a resend :
never had any problem in England
had the greatest time there which is why i'm moving back althought it's gonna be a different story : less fun and more work, more responsabilities too.
it's called growing up, innit ?
Aye man. What dya do for work? |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:31 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: since this message landed under someone else's ID and into a different thread, here's a resend :
never had any problem in England
had the greatest time there which is why i'm moving back althought it's gonna be a different story : less fun and more work, more responsabilities too.
it's called growing up, innit ?
Aye man. What dya do for work?
i'll start as an excort girl for russian billionnaires |
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Esteban Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:32 PM |
paul_c wrote: I think English people have difficulty in understanding the Irish sense of humour a lot of the time- maybe that's it. It doesn't transpire.
I'm with you there. My girlfriend is originally from Derry, and I get her humour most of the time but her family and friends sense of humour completely passes me by sometimes. |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:33 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: since this message landed under someone else's ID and into a different thread, here's a resend :
never had any problem in England
had the greatest time there which is why i'm moving back althought it's gonna be a different story : less fun and more work, more responsabilities too.
it's called growing up, innit ?
Aye man. What dya do for work?
i'll start as an excort girl for russian billionnaires
Fabulous!! |
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kim2007w Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:34 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: since this message landed under someone else's ID and into a different thread, here's a resend :
never had any problem in England
had the greatest time there which is why i'm moving back althought it's gonna be a different story : less fun and more work, more responsabilities too.
it's called growing up, innit ?
Aye man. What dya do for work?
i'll start as an excort girl for russian billionnaires
i'll translate for a cut |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:36 PM |
more seriously i used to work in fashion
right now i'm taking care of a wee "personal shopper" business and looking for a job.
i'm also a boardie - recently added it on my resume
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Lemon Grinner Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:36 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: more seriously i work in fashion
Oh cool!! |
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Esteban Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:37 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: more seriously i work in fashion
How wonderfully stereotypical. |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:43 PM |
Esteban wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: more seriously i work in fashion
How wonderfully stereotypical.
why ? coz i'm french ? |
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