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aikiMac
31-Oct-2004, 03:46 AM
I'm in a good mood today (I had root beer -- it always makes me happy), so I wanted to celebrating the "best" things -
The best things to come here from England (as seen by an American):
1. Eric Clapton's guitar playing
2. Elton John's piano playing
3. Emma Thompson's acting
4. "Laurence of Arabia" (my dad's favorite movie by a long shot) and "Chariots of Fire" (a movie we all enjoyed greatly)
5. Newcastle Brown Ale
6. MAP -- duh!
YODA
31-Oct-2004, 08:32 AM
MAP comes from England? :eek:
*Hands aikiMac a motorcycle helmet and some body armour.
Cooler will be along shortly with the baseball bat :D
Anth
31-Oct-2004, 10:17 AM
I like number 5 :D
Stan O'Kella
31-Oct-2004, 12:24 PM
I like number 5 :D
Its a lot nicer on tap than out of the bottle!!
Cant really agree with the Emma Thompson acting thing, she aint no Dame Judy Dench is she! Old slow hand is class and Elton can tinkle the odd ivory, but what about four weddings and a funeral, surely a much better example of a british film.
aikiMac
31-Oct-2004, 06:36 PM
MAP is not English? I told my wife it's English.
Where's it from?
(Please let it be Scotland. Please let it be Scotland. Please let it be Scotland.)
... but what about four weddings and a funeral, surely a much better example of a british film.
That too was a good movie.
YODA
31-Oct-2004, 06:44 PM
MAP is not English? I told my wife it's English.
Where's it from?
(Please let it be Scotland. Please let it be Scotland. Please let it be Scotland.)
It's pretty global now but originally - yes, Scotland :eek:
In fact if you take the current 3 owners of MAP we have...
One Scotsman living in Scotland
One Englishman living in England
One Englishman living in Scotland
Make of that what you will :D
JohnnyX
31-Oct-2004, 06:58 PM
In fact if you take the current 3 owners of MAP we have...
One Scotsman living in Scotland
One Englishman living in England
One Englishman living in Scotland
Make of that what you will :D
One of them is an impostor then. :woo:
Which one is it? :D
Anth
31-Oct-2004, 08:04 PM
One Scotsman living in Scotland - Cooler
One Englishman living in England - YODA
One Englishman living in Scotland - HKF
Make of that what you will :D
Johnny - there's your answer :D
JohnnyX
31-Oct-2004, 08:31 PM
Somebody mentioned "Root Beer."
Is it the same stuff that McDonalds used to sell in the UK many years ago? - I loved that stuff. :eek:
Were can I get that in the UK?
YODA
31-Oct-2004, 08:35 PM
Yes it is Johnny.
Root Beer - Mmmmmmmm.... liquid Germaline :D
Love it :D
JohnnyX
31-Oct-2004, 08:38 PM
Yes it is Johnny.
Root Beer - Mmmmmmmm.... liquid Germaline :D
Love it :D
THAT'S the stuff! :D
Where is it sold these days? :(
YODA
31-Oct-2004, 08:39 PM
THAT'S the stuff! :D
Where is it sold these days? :(
America :(
JohnnyX
31-Oct-2004, 08:41 PM
America :(
Bah!!!!!! :woo:
:D
Cougar_v203
01-Nov-2004, 04:45 AM
yea...america is no longer fun :D Time to move back to Korea.
aikiMac
01-Nov-2004, 02:54 PM
America
You know it. Dad's, A & W, Barg's, IBC, Stewart's, ... and I'm sure there's more in the stores that I'm forgetting right now. :)
KickChick
01-Nov-2004, 03:31 PM
Want to find Root Beer in UK??
You don't need to be Canadian I assure you.... but you can buy canadian A&W root beer from the canada shop in london or visit http://www.canadashop.uk.com
Alexander
01-Nov-2004, 04:59 PM
Want to find Root Beer in UK??
You don't need to be Canadian I assure you.... but you can buy canadian A&W root beer from the canada shop in london or visit http://www.canadashop.uk.com
You are a Godsend. :D
KickChick
01-Nov-2004, 05:04 PM
Oh please can I quote you on that one !!! :D ;)
:Angel:
Alexander
04-Nov-2004, 11:05 AM
You can quote me on anything if provide info like that! :D
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