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Hi MrBrett,

Sorry about that comment from my point of view. Lorraine I assure you was only joking. You need to get used to her sense of humour which hides a brilliant personality and beautiful loving person.

I know good and well that she was joking. The only thing is that I would appreciate her to make attempts at having a conversation with me.... ya know, like at least once.
 
I know good and well that she was joking. The only thing is that I would appreciate her to make attempts at having a conversation with me.... ya know, like at least once.

Ah but it works both ways, at last I've managed to get you to post to someone else other than Sienna. It took an insult to do it but at least it's progress :) :rose:
 
somewhere between good and great... its friday cmon how much can you complain about hahhaa

although i would prefer weather where swimsuits and bikinis can come out. sadly a lil cold here

and yourself Sienna?
 
somewhere between good and great... its friday cmon how much can you complain about hahhaa

although i would prefer weather where swimsuits and bikinis can come out. sadly a lil cold here

and yourself Sienna?

It's very unseasonal here in the UK too Matt. However we are doing ok :) The rain atleast makes our gardens grow, and a promise of a "scorching" sunny weekend later. We shall just have to see ;)
 
Hey, G. What's up?

You know I still find it difficult to get use to this american phrase 'what's up?'.
In the UK we use it to mean "What's troubling you?"
So in answer to your concern, nothing is troubling me and I appreciate your concern :)
 
Lorraine.... yesterdays pic (of you) is a dandy.

I'd like to see it in your profile...............No???
 
You know I still find it difficult to get use to this american phrase 'what's up?'.
In the UK we use it to mean "What's troubling you?"
So in answer to your concern, nothing is troubling me and I appreciate your concern :)

Ok. I love learning these cultural differences.

I sure better not lay any Dixie on you then, there's no telling what trouble that might find me! I coulda said,"How's tricks?" Something tells me that wouldn't do either.

So what's the friendly and familiar greeting in the UK?
 
Ok. I love learning these cultural differences.

I sure better not lay any Dixie on you then, there's no telling what trouble that might find me! I coulda said,"How's tricks?" Something tells me that wouldn't do either.

So what's the friendly and familiar greeting in the UK?

Oh we say that too :)
 
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