Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
- 72,327
So is mine, though I don't use it as a ruleMy cock is 12 inches long, this doesn’t make it a foot.
So is mine, though I don't use it as a ruleMy cock is 12 inches long, this doesn’t make it a foot.
Not necessarily, it depends on the percentage and the origin of the components.All possibly true but not quite the point.
If Nissan make cars in Sunderland, they are still Japanese cars.
By the same token, Minis made in Oxford are now German cars, because they are owned by BMW
Ergo, Chelsea, Man U, Liverpool etc are now American clubs playing in the English Premier League.
Brighton were the leading English club, playing in the English premier League.
Underrated post.If I wear a black hoodie, lead a bunch of blokes in black hoodies and barge my way into stadia, I am still a Spurs fan.
A woman being referrred to as a bike in the UK, is a woman that a lot have people have "ridden". Best use cart if using that expression in English.2 classic Italian sayings
"If my grandma had wheels, she'd be a cart/bike"
"If my grandpa had 3 balls, he'd be a pinball machine"
I'll keep that in mindA woman being referrred to as a bike in the UK, is a woman that a lot have people have "ridden". Best use cart if using that expression in English.
You’re a Bristle City fan and I claim my £5.If I shove a broom up my arse it doesn’t give me pole position
no. Nissan is a Japanese brand. BMW is a German owner. It's a bit more tentitive with Nissans, but Mini are still a British car maker, brand, location, culture.All possibly true but not quite the point.
If Nissan make cars in Sunderland, they are still Japanese cars.
By the same token, Minis made in Oxford are now German cars, because they are owned by BMW
Ergo, Chelsea, Man U, Liverpool etc are now American clubs playing in the English Premier League.
Brighton were the leading English club, playing in the English premier League.
Not sure I agree entirely with that bitno. Nissan is a Japanese brand. BMW is a German owner. It's a bit more tentitive with Nissans, but Mini are still a British car maker, brand, location, culture.
Liverpool, Manchester clubs, Chelsea all have play in England and more importantly their fans are mostly English. the fans make the club, not the owner.
your point is wrong.
Although, the modern mini was designed by Americans working for BMW, and is also manufactured in other countries.no. Nissan is a Japanese brand. BMW is a German owner. It's a bit more tentitive with Nissans, but Mini are still a British car maker, brand, location, culture.
Liverpool, Manchester clubs, Chelsea all play in England and more importantly their fans are mostly English. the fans make the club, not the owner.
your point is wrong.
What are those in Italian?2 classic Italian sayings
"If my grandma had wheels, she'd be a cart/bike"
"If my grandpa had 3 balls, he'd be a pinball machine"
"If my grandma-io had wheel-ios , she'd be a cart/bike-io"What are those in Italian?
I'm trying to learn at the moment, and it'd be nice to throw a few colloquial phrases about.
Pretty sure it should be "grandma-ia"."If my grandma-io had wheel-ios , she'd be a cart/bike-io"
"If my grandpa-io had 3 ball-ios, he'd be a pinball machine-io”
it’s not difficult
Keep in mind that they're usually said with a slightly dialectal edge (e.g. "la mi' nonna" instead of "mia nonna" in Tuscany) or with grammar errors regarding verb tenses (e.g. "aveva" instead of "avesse" and "era" instead of "sarebbe") because they're very street-level sayings and you know those kind of things almost have to be said like that sometimes, regardless of correct grammar rules.What are those in Italian?
I'm trying to learn at the moment, and it'd be nice to throw a few colloquial phrases about.
It does a bit, you mean the land its built on which is Spanish .If I buy a house in Spain it doesn't make it English.
And if @Your Mum had a cock and balls she'd be your dad.2 classic Italian sayings
"If my grandma had wheels, she'd be a cart/bike"
"If my grandpa had 3 balls, he'd be a pinball machine"
His Dad is (Jamaican-)English, hence his name Robert Lynch Sanchez (both are surnames, in the Spanish style).And yet Rob Sanchez is eligible to play for England apparently...
If I wear a black hoodie, lead a bunch of blokes in black hoodies and barge my way into stadia, I am still a Spurs fan.
We're by far the greatest team, the world has ever seen, in factThe OP question is just stupid.
We are the best club in the world so of course we are the best in England, no?