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The funniest one not yet mentioned is Irishhenman. We Americans had the clean up the british tongue so we could then understand what was actually being said ha ha ha or is it lol srry
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I want to ask a question of you Rebel, does the local diner or gas station have RC cola on tap in the fountain machines? It is impossible to find here to my knowledge in Indiana but in KY it is apparently common.
Around certain areas in Ky we have Ale 8 on tap.
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You can keep the entire amount of ale 8 produced, had it years ago when it was available in returnable bottles here in Indiana I didn't like it, and apperantly not many did here either they pulled it from the shelves a few months after it appeared in our area and hasn't been seen here in over 30 years.
Were you a smoker?I'm originally from England and now live in Michigan. When I first came over here I found it a bit hard getting used to the different words and terminology, and made a few red faced blunders before I got the hang of the local lingo...so to speak, and I have to say I still pronounce herb with an H, it just doesn't sound right to me otherwise!![]()
Cant go there I dont think. Its a common English statement that means smoking a cigarette but in the US its a derogatory an obscene term.Examples peeps. Inquiring minds want to know now lol