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Goughy

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Buddhmaster said:
The people, are generally kents
Ah the irony, as I would imagine starting a thread like this is quite 'Kent'ish behaviour.

Perhaps this makes you English!
 

Matteh

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Aren't all the other nations that were formerly in the Empire just pale imitations of the superior original product?
 

FaaipDeOiad

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Matteh said:
Aren't all the other nations that were formerly in the Empire just pale imitations of the superior original product?
No.

You might have superior music (sort of) and literature, but you'll always have David Beckham's accent. You are also, incidentally, responsible for Harry Kewell's, which may lead to a breakdown in the Commonwealth alliance between our nations.
 

BoyBrumby

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FaaipDeOiad said:
No.

You might have superior music (sort of) and literature, but you'll always have David Beckham's accent. You are also, incidentally, responsible for Harry Kewell's, which may lead to a breakdown in the Commonwealth alliance between our nations.
I take Beckham & raise you Rodney Blake.

There's something seriously amiss when a twenty stone bloke talks like Dame Edna in tight underwear.... :-O :p
 
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