Me.......or not just me.....

it seems much of the community here is American or in the surrounding areas.......who else here is...like me in the UK?
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/me is in England! Just outside Leeds overlooking the Aire Valley, fabulous views from my house right over to the moors.
VoodooFreak, Hippy and Honz12 are in Scotland I believe.
Blondie66 is English.....
PjPowell is English.....
_Martin_ is English.....
There's quite a few of us, I can't remember any more at the moment............
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Elfkura is Taiwanese
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BoXXi: There's quite a few of us, I can't remember any more at the moment............

/me has been forgotten already *sob* *sniff*

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...and don't forget feline.

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Is Sheffield still considered English?
(Sorry Michael, my head is screwed today! Lack of sleep I think, coupled with a discernable inability to do...........well, anything!)
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Elf, I don't think being Taiwanese counts as being from the UK. Though large parts of my home seem to be made in Taiwan...

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I'm half British, does that count. Mom is British and Dad was American. They met while he was stationed there.
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MIT.. Made In Taiwan
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@Fuzzy
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BoXXi: Is Sheffield still considered English

No lad, I'm a Yorkshireman and definitely not English

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Fuzzy: read this from last night..... https://www.wincustomize.com/msgboard.asp?id=116568&BID=WC&page=2#118291
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oh good, me is in Manchester but im from way further up north
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ee, I'll go t't foot r'arr stairs, how did I miss that. A'nt Bolton lad can gerrimsen off ou'am if 'i come wee'out black puddin' forus

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Lerrimpurrizaton
Midadzgorrajag
lerrimgerrontbus
tintinttin
(Barnsleyese! )

can anyone translate?
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Translate to what? Looks fine as it is...

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If you could get spicy food in England I might consider living there... Rain and fog are an everyday thing here so I'm already 'aclimatized'

I caught a performance by Bert Jansch a few years ago and he told a story about something that happened one summer in England, as he remembered it that summer was a Thursday...
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Anyone know what a corsyege is?

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Rain and fog? Ah, an American...

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me loves spicey, not enough of it down here though >
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David: Beleieve me, spicy food is available here, on just about every street corner! We are not that backward you know . England is a multicultural society now, and you can get every imaginable type of food here.
You can buy my house if you want... I'm moving to Scotland soon!
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Fuzzy: corsyege?.... No idea!!
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I am from a planet called Krypton.
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I am from a planet called CrappedOn
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Corsyege? You gerrof it on't ru'ad...

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