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Laandaaaan

 

Essex!

 

I can't be the only one who was reminded of this...

:heh:

 

 

Also bonus clip...

 

 

I miss Monkey Dust... :laughing:

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And still you managed to become the England Mega Drive Champion? Now that's impressive ;)

Dual Citizenship.

 

Plus I don't think nationality matters in this case. We've had some Chinese people compete before. It's later on this year if anyone is wanting a bash into the Premier League.

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Portuguese representation, here! Not Lisbon, I'm from (the much superior :grin:) Porto

 

*sigh* I remember when we had 4-5 Portuguese regulars around here. Not it's just me and Oxi_Waste.

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US of A. Michigan home of Detroit and not bloody much else.

 

I always wanted to go there to ride Shivering Timbers.

 

Anyway, England for me, Ville. Merry ol' Robin Hood's England.

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Germany...that's all you need to know :p

You're going to have to be more specific than that or Ville's not going to be able to stalk you. :blank:

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You fellow lovers of potatoes :D Other interesting similarities: we both got our independence at about the same time, 1917 here, and we luurrve our alcohol. Though you guys seem to be a bit merrier lot, I bet it's the somewhat warmer climate...

 

Well, it's primarily about nationality, and thus also the language / culture...though it's also interesting to see where people are residing now. However, a separate thread for language would actually be pretty fascinating as well, charting out the amount of native and non-native English-speakers, as well as the other mother tongues and L2s... :)

 

Are potatoes a stereotypical joke for you Finns as well? :laughing: Interesting facts.

 

In that case, I'm a sneaky dual citizen (Irish and Chinese)! A language thread sounds cool, are you sure there hasn't already been a thread like that?

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Born and lived in England for 5 years, moved and lived in Germany for 5 years. Current residency, Wales and have been here for 15 years and counting.

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Same kind of thing here, do you see yourself more as a Welshman than an Englishman?

 

I class myself as an Englishman living in Wales. And as people say, as i've lived in Wales for such a longtime, i have a Welsh accent. But that is to be expected.


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