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Hi
je n'ai pas de problème, c'était juste pour dire "un bonjour" à Heather !
(tu vas bien ? Hello )
bye bye
je n'ai pas de problème, c'était juste pour dire "un bonjour" à Heather !
(tu vas bien ? Hello )
bye bye
salutMerci, mon ami.....
Je vais bien.....le soleil brille et la neige est en voie de
disparition, qui me rend heureux.
salut
moi, je suis à Paris (France), et toi ?
o kBonjour matelot
Ce n'est pas un groupe où les grenouilles peuvent chercher les associés
joignants. Veuillez trouver un groupe plus approprié.
Jeff Gaines said:Bonjour matelot
Ce n'est pas un groupe où les grenouilles peuvent chercher les
associés joignants. Veuillez trouver un groupe plus approprié.
Heather said:I think you are being incredibly rude to Yeti and obviously you think I
am also French. NO.....I am Canadian of UK ancestry (see the name
Heather??). And to call both of us "frogs"
is so typical of a snot-nosed Brit!!
Ant said:Oh, is that what he said. Damn Limeys!
Hey, I blow mine regularly!
Ant said:Aristocrats get called "toffs", which I suppose is a shortening of it.
Calling someone a "toffee-nosed twat" would mean you think they are
stuck-up or snobbish, a term more applicable to those who aspire to be
like (or try to emulate) the British upper-class.
Ant said:Aristocrats get called "toffs", which I suppose is a shortening of it.
Calling someone a "toffee-nosed twat" would mean you think they are
stuck-up or snobbish, a term more applicable to those who aspire to be
like (or try to emulate) the British upper-class.
coucou Heather !!LOL!! Over here they would be called (among other things)..."nouveau
riche". But having been to the UK, I must say you sure do have multi
levels of upper, middle and lower class. Quite amusing, to be honest.
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