Io wrote:Are you in East Anglia the most, ahem, 'fond' of your relatives of all Anglos or just sluts?
norfolk gets the butt of the incest jokes
In more ways than one?
So take this body at sunset to the great stream whose pulses start in the blue hills, and let these ashes drift from the Long Bridge where only a late gull breaks that deep and populous grave.
Io wrote:Are you in East Anglia the most, ahem, 'fond' of your relatives of all Anglos or just sluts?
norfolk gets the butt of the incest jokes
Yeah. That said, I live half the year in my native Hampshire (which has hardly any remarkable features) and only go to East Anglia for university.
Drakes - you look quite a bit like a guy I know from sixth form. Coincidence?
I'm American, but I do have a fair bit of English ancestry. Elder William Brewster, who came to Massachusetts in 1620 on the Mayflower, is one of my ancestors. Most of my ancestors were Germans though.
drake
Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old High German an[i]trahho[/i] drake
Date: 14th century
: a male duck
bricka wrote:When in Rome... here I am sampling the local cuisine in between frenetic bouts of conlanging (you can see the phonemes if you look carefully enough):
Salmoneus wrote:(NB Dewrad is behaving like an adult - a petty, sarcastic and uncharitable adult, admittedly, but none the less note the infinitely higher quality of flame)
bricka wrote:When in Rome... here I am sampling the local cuisine in between frenetic bouts of conlanging (you can see the phonemes if you look carefully enough):
Who the fuck eats pizza with a fork?
People overly concerned about neatness, and people over 35, in my experience
The quality of a pizza is directly proportional to the necessity of using a fork, as good pizza doesn't have enough structural cohesion to be picked up.
Drakes wrote:I'm American, but I do have a fair bit of English ancestry. Elder William Brewster, who came to Massachusetts in 1620 on the Mayflower, is one of my ancestors. Most of my ancestors were Germans though.
Torco wrote:I didn't realize how hard it is to cut hair until now; me and my girlfriend cut my hair minutes ago, and now it looks like that.
I've been cutting my hair myself for ten years now (and pharazon's for five). It was hard at first, but practice makes perfect.
Wow. That's a long time. I can't compete with you on that, but ten months is probably a good guess on how long I've been cutting my own hair.
Cockroach wrote:
bricka wrote:When in Rome... here I am sampling the local cuisine in between frenetic bouts of conlanging (you can see the phonemes if you look carefully enough):
Cockroach wrote:Who the fuck eats pizza with a fork?
Italians.
I managed to worry some Italians once by eating not only pizza but also rice with a knife and fork.
finlay wrote:Anyway, Cambridge isn't quite east anglia and if you're not actually from norfolk you don't really have much claim to the title of incestuous.
Cambridge is definitely in East Anglia, just not the worst bits...
XinuX wrote:I learned this language, but then I sneezed and now am in prison for high treason. 0/10 would not speak again.