"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

I hope to go there some time soon.
I have tons of friends from there/that live there, and so I've picked up the accent just from being around them.

Also why I spell colour, favourite, etc.
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

That and that it's the right way to spell shit.

:dodgy:
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

It's pretty awesome there. Have fun getting used to the food though, it's...different.
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

I've had a lot of it, best friend is from Wales. I eat his food all the time.

I know another kid from London, too. His Mom makes the best fucking tea.



:tup:
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

i'll bet you're a fan of the metric system, too, eh?


don't worry, i couldn't tell you what an erg or a slug is either. point being, we win because you can't figure it out.
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

Yeah, but it's honestly nothing like going there. The "pubs" are amazing. And there's castles everywhere. I wish I still lived there :(
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

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"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

And why wouldn't you? How is base-10 not a vastly superior system?
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

Obviously. You miss out on the experience if you just end up eating spotted dick. :p
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

Lol, I feel like a fag for saying it...but it's actually very delicious.
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

It's an awkward thing to say, and I laugh like a 4th grader every time.

But yes, it is quite lovely.
 
"Me and my family flew up and floated around the room."

Not as good at "Toad in the Hole" or "Bangers and Mash" though.
 
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