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shiznatix wrote:no idea what you are talking about with toasters and whatnot.
Red Dwarf is a classic british comedy.

Did you say you take sugar in your tea?
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tea, usually with no milk.

But since if from NA orginally its coffee or nothing.

All though I am finally getting used to instant as a proper coffee perker is too expensive here.

Red Dwarf marthons on PBS, great way to have wasted a weekend.

I actually ripped off the crapola maker of talkie the toaster into a tv set for a uni project once.

Only 2 other people in the class of about 40 got it. I was disappointed.
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ahhhh british comedys eh? im not a big fan but a old one that i love is "Fawlty Towers"

that one is absolutly amazing
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Let me Nominate this thread as "Most off-topic" :P
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shiznatix wrote:ahhhh british comedys eh? im not a big fan but a old one that i love is "Fawlty Towers"

that one is absolutly amazing
Awesome... I haven't that in ages... John Cleese is great! One of the more recent ones I got hooked on was "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps" :P

EDIT | Shiz I bet you'd feel pretty guilty if my house burnt down this weekend :?
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d11wtq wrote:Shiz I bet you'd feel pretty guilty if my house burnt down this weekend?
hahaha i wouldnt feel guilty if it was me that started the fire

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two pints, great show.

in canada we didn't get to many british com's but the ones we did get that I watched where
black adder(all the series')
mr. bean
2.4 children
my family(which I think is great)
keeping up appearances(hycinth kills me)
red dwarf
faulty towers
father ted

since the brits have that dry sense of humour, I'm loving it here.
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a phone at my desk I have. Use it I do. On it right now I am not.
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wednesday be it must.
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If you're in the UK you'll know how hot it is right now :)

Aaaaahhhhh.... Just poured me an ice-cold beer first thing when I got in from work - Much needed! :lol:
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ummmmm long day at work today, had to buy me a case of Saku beer at the store before i made it in. incase anyone was wondering Saku is the best beer in the world.

do you guys in the uk get the pleasure of having such a wonderful beer available to you?
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hot you want?

http://www.weather.com/weather/local/85 ... Undeclared

only 9:45 am it is here...105°!

edit: looked at the proposed high I just did...114° good gawd!
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Burrito wrote:hot you want?

http://www.weather.com/weather/local/85 ... Undeclared

only 9:45 am it is here...105°!
Hahahaha but you're used to that :P

We're used to 15c :P
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Burrito wrote:edit: looked at the proposed high I just did...114° good gawd!
Having lived in Saudi Arabia for four years as a child, I can't help but laugh when people try "Its hotter here" comments with me. I've seen it pretty much as hot as it gets on the planet. :)

I also lived in Florida, which covers the hot AND humid angle too.

But want hot? No - I eventually plan to move further north.. Alaska or Canada.
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