SeagullinExile
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Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries...
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries...
Black Rabbit?What pub is that?
Just the 10k….vastly undermannedThere's about 10,000 coppers hanging around the station area. If anything does kick off it won't last long.
Perhaps they think it relates to 'Escape to Victory.'It's a bit strange them drinking a pub that celebrates one of their most famous defeats.
Who ate some of that post
Water fountain, the scenes at Brighton station are insaneWho ate some of that post
Some Marseille fans that got on an Eastbourne bound train with me just now asked if their match tickets gets them to Falmer on the train. I think that lad in The Bath Arms earlier was texting his mates to come and buy me a drink.Water fountain, the scenes at Brighton station are insane
Some Marseille fans that got on an Eastbourne bound train with me just now asked if their match tickets gets them to Falmer on the train. I think that lad in The Bath Arms earlier was texting his mates to come and buy me a drink.
He said they were threatening, so probably not.You sure they're not Palace fans?
What they don't realise is that, until the Revolution, all educated Frenchmen spoke with the same accent as us. Our ancestors were mostly colonists from the north of France who spoke Norman and Breton. It was les Filles du Roy who were sent by the King to marry the colonists, multiply and teach them proper French. Today's European French accent is actually the one spoken in Paris at the end of the 18th century's -- and remember, it was the People's Revolution. Thus, your friends speak the equivalent of Cockney. Yes, we in Québec actually speak the French equivalent of the King's English!That's funny, my French friends in Canada are quick to mock the Quebecoi accent and people.
That's 20,000 coppers then. How many at the stadium ?There’s also 10,000 coppers around the King and Queen where there are loads of Marseille fans flipping the bird at passing buses.
That's 20,000 coppers then. How many at the stadium ?
What they don't realise is that, until the Revolution, all educated Frenchmen spoke with the same accent as us. Our ancestors were mostly colonists from the north of France who spoke Norman and Breton. It was les Filles du Roy who were sent by the King to marry the colonists, multiply and teach them proper French. Today's European French accent is actually the one spoken in Paris at the end of the 18th century's -- and remember, it was the People's Revolution. Thus, your friends speak the equivalent of Cockney. Yes, we in Québec actually speak the French equivalent of the King's English!
Our accent is definitely more musical, with many more vowel and consonant sounds. We also say that the French speak en cul de poule, i.e. they constrict their throat and lips like a chicken's arsehole when they speak. We French-Canadians speak full-throatedly, like in the USA.
Still, rhe mutual mocking est de bonne guerre! If a lottery ticket were to make me a multi-multi-millionnaire overnight, I'd definitely buy an apartment in downtown Paris... as well as in Caenaerfon, Brighton and a village by a fjord in East Iceland!
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@Vankleek Hill Seagull , @Quebec Seagull and myself have had some chats about watching a match together. Work and some personal issues have kept me pretty busy recently (if a year+ is recent...)- but let me/us know if you're heading here - would be nice to finally arrange that match!I may well be headed over to Ottawa next year, just across the river from you, depending how my work plays out,