Nottseagull
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Where theres John Deere tractors theres plenty of hoes QUOTE]
As they say in Lincolnshire.
Where theres John Deere tractors theres plenty of hoes QUOTE]
As they say in Lincolnshire.
We went through all that three years ago.. aside from the INSANE amount of time it took to process anything, no complicated or deliberately-designed-to-trick questions at all. Even got the "Welcome to the United States, sir." from a nice man with a huge gun at Seattle airport.
Sounds like a cracking idea to me although meet ups could be quite tough considering the size of the country. We do have a lot of people in the NY / Philly area as well as lots of supporters from Canada which for me is only an hour and a half away.Perhaps it is time someone (NOT ME) organized a real BHA USA fan club. Not sure what we'd do mind you but probably an excuse to get together somewhere for a few bevvies and a kick about.
I am sure that CPFC (wankers) have a US Fan Club. Might be an REMF stateside challenge in their somewhere.
Any volunteers?
Sounds like a cracking idea to me although meet ups could be quite tough considering the size of the country. We do have a lot of people in the NY / Philly area as well as lots of supporters from Canada which for me is only an hour and a half away.
Am a Leafs fan as well so not really liked in Buffalo
Now that you're in, you should start annoying the Yanks by always referring to this season as the "Autumn" - maybe it'll annoy them as much as the opposite annoys us.
I think you'll find that all the Americans have done is continue to use the proper English word for the season that they took with them from Blighty when they emigrated, whereas you over there now use the namby pamby French word.
Yes indeed, I was going to say the same thing. 'Fall' is the old English word. Also the Americans have kept alive the proper long 'r' sound as at the end of words such as fear and beer. We've adopted the poncified speech of the 18th century dandies who thought it was ver' refine' to clip the ends of words.I think you'll find that all the Americans have done is continue to use the proper English word for the season that they took with them from Blighty when they emigrated, whereas you over there now use the namby pamby French word.
I guess you qualify under their "Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses" policy then. Poor Leaves fans tired of the 41+ years of waiting. . .
Last time the Leaves won the cup, there were only six teams in the League. . .
Dont have weapons where I live mate. Not unless you include John Deere tractors as I am right in the sticks.
For me about 8 months but that is for a legal perm resident as I am married to a yank. You can apply for extended tourist visa's but usually you will get denied as we have the VWP meaning we can go to the US for 3 months.This is something I really want to do when I finally get some money together. How long did the whole process take ?
I think you'll find that all the Americans have done is continue to use the proper English word for the season that they took with them from Blighty when they emigrated, whereas you over there now use the namby pamby French word.
I am shocked to learn of this! I always presumed the word was coined in New England with its spectacular fall of leaves. Not happy with the "French Connection", but it will be a wrench for me to stop using the word "Autumn".
My apologies for the disparaging way I have thought about Americans whenever I have heard them use the word "Fall" !
Tis okay, there are plenty of other things to get worked up about. For me it is the way "herb" has a silent 'h'.
Tis okay, there are plenty of other things to get worked up about. For me it is the way "herb" has a silent 'h'.
.......and when they say “rout” when they mean “route” and “Baysil” for “Basil”
.......and when they say “rout” when they mean “route” and “Baysil” for “Basil”