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EmCaz.teganandsarafan... |
evening everybody! |
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Well, hello! I'm new to the forum and would just like to say hey (:. My name's Emily, i'm from merry old england and hope to be going to university
next year. Hope everybody's having a nice night or day, wherever you are...
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Portia Nicole |
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Bad to the Bone Bob |
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I thought it was Jolly Old England? either way welcome to the jungle....
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HumphreysRod |
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As an Englishman this one is a bit of a poser.
Emily is right in using Merry or in ancient English, Merrie; whereas Bob is right as 'Jolly old England' is frequently used in America. Win win! |
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Bad to the Bone Bob |
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yeah some where in the back of my cobweb filled head I remembered that.
We picked up Jolly old England from the english sports car enthusiasts. |
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Banned A |
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Hi Emily and welcome.
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Yuku Chris |
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Welcome, Emily!
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Beth2729 |
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Hello and welcome to Yuku, Emily!~
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SciFiGuy |
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"Merry" is an interesting word. It's a word that every school kid knows (so, it's not like some legal jargon or a medical term); yet the only time we ever really use that word is when we say "Merry Christmas." |
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xanax4smiles |
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welcome!!!
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