- Joined
- Feb 9, 2010
- Messages
- 15,072
- Reaction score
- 11
It's the start of christmas more or less. She brings light into a dark country (literally).What's this about, mate?
Here it is:
It's the start of christmas more or less. She brings light into a dark country (literally).What's this about, mate?
You missed your true calling in life, son.
If you took business & marketing class at Uni you could have become the CEO of Aldi
They're the Oasis of supermarkets
You missed your true calling in life, son.
If you took business & marketing class at Uni you could have become the CEO of Aldi
They're the Oasis of supermarkets
Yeah first person shooter, here we call it ego-shooter lolim just a little a way into New Order, were you go into the prison the second time for the guy who knows abuot hte concrete
very fun game, whats an ego shooter palyeR? do you mean first person shooters?
brits think Murrican families go to maccy dees for breakfast LOL
@blokeybloke
Jokes aside, I'm sure America has good bacon and good sausages, but so do we. Of course you can still get Wall's/Richmonds which are bland, shit and only 15% actual pork, but you can get proper, well seasoned bangers too, just have to pay more.
What I would say is definite is that in America, you can get away with putting a whole bunch of dangerous crap in food that you can't get away with in Europe. In general every fast food or coffee outlet from the US has to modify foods to make them more healthy and legal in the US.
As far as I know the US also still doesn't vaccinate hens so your egg game is sloppy, bro.
UK wins...
A very old tradition. A mix between pre-christian and catholic traditions.
"Saint Lucia’s Day is celebrated most commonly in Scandinavia, with their long dark winters, where it is a major feast day, and in Italy, with each emphasising a different aspect of the story. In Scandinavia, where Saint Lucia is called Santa Lucia in Norwegian and Sankta Lucia in Swedish, she is represented as a lady in a white dress (a symbol of a Christian's white baptismal robe) and red sash (symbolizing the blood of her martyrdom) with a crown or wreath of candles on her head. In Norway, Sweden and Swedish-speaking regions of Finland, as songs are sung, girls dressed as Saint Lucia carry cookies and saffron buns in procession, which "symbolizes bringing the light of Christianity throughout world darkness."
Its the rib eye of swine. Perfectly marbled.
Brits can keep their dry assed sinewy London broil boot leather
Brexit about to end that, mush.
but then you already love our chlorinated deep fried chicken
I'm paying mine for a couple more years. I had £15 grand to pay off when I was finished with the uni. Almost done paying back now.Got to look at Student debt as just another permanent tax from your monthly wage imo. The interest on it means it goes up every year by anywhere between 200-400+ anyway. Most will be paying it off until they die.
Not about religion for us mate, it's about tradition. Just happens to be a religious tradition but not a lot of people think about it as religious.a lot of misinformation here
everyone knows swedes are Godless pagans with no morals
It's the start of christmas more or less. She brings light into a dark country (literally).
Here it is:
I'm paying mine for a couple more years. I had £15 grand to pay off when I was finished with the uni. Almost done paying back now.
It is free. But I gotta pay my rent and food, that's what I loaned for.15 grand?!?
I thought European universities were way cheaper, even free in some countries like Germany
Yeah first person shooter, here we call it ego-shooter lol
It is free. But I gotta pay my rent and food, that's what I loaned for.
Not about religion for us mate, it's about tradition. Just happens to be a religious tradition but not a lot of people think about it as religious.
Yeah. Still. Ok.i wasnt being serious