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MrP seems to think that What's the Story (Morning Glory)? is rubbish... What a joke!!! Your'e comments are rubbish mate not the album... Morning Glory went onto sell 19 million units worlwide and is the second biggest selling British Album Ever!!
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2. Why would a British people argue about whether people should put the milk in the cup first, or the tea?
...because tea is our 'national drink' and everyone thinks they make it in the best way and everyone else is wrong. It is one of the main
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Welcome Demetris. I'm sorry to learn that you are finding it difficult to speak to strangers here in the UK. Maybe it would help you to remember that almost everybody in the UK today who call themselves British is descended from a "foreigner" of
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OK. Any tiny vestiges of humour left in this will now be killed stone dead. It has been a joke ... century at least) that Americans typically use the 'London, England', 'Paris, France' construction in contexts where it is clearly
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"The Fast Show" mined a vein of comedy by tagging "isn't it?" on the end of random sentences. The joke was based on the slang tag "innit?" or "ennit", which has caught on among some young British people
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Obviously I've tried dictionaries but I can't get my head round what sardonic means. How is it distinct from ironic? Could someone put it into the context of a sentence to clarify the distinction. Any help greatly appreciated. An ironic
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THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S RESIGNATION SPEECH
On 09th September 1999, the American President took the world by surprise by pronouncing his resignation, through a little longer speech, due to some reasons, allegedly psychological. The tension and
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