Indeed.Mr YaPingPong looks really gayish(I saw the wedding pics) id guess the girl came 50 yrs after the old man.Visser wrote:He's talking about a girl as well as an old man so chances are he lost his virginity twice.Jep wrote:Oh! For God Sake Man ,if you cant remember.. you are a liar. Everybody remembers,,maybe u lost ur viiginity twice.YaTingPom wrote:What about your sisters back?RainMan wrote:First two cars I had a fuck in, girlfriends 850 mini and the old man's 60's something beetle...still got a sore back.
Ok. Below the belt.
I lost my virginity in either a Jaguar XK120 or my Mini van (1100cc).
Are Irish citizens the toughest guys in the world?
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Many developed nations in the world drink coffee to sober up abit after drinking 10 pints of beer.
The Irish on the other hand, will usually pop a brandy and cream in the coffee to let the fun continue into the wee small hours.
The Irish on the other hand, will usually pop a brandy and cream in the coffee to let the fun continue into the wee small hours.
"I don't care what the people are thinking, i ain't drunk i'm just drinking"
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Irish coffee has whiskey not brandyspitthedog wrote:Many developed nations in the world drink coffee to sober up abit after drinking 10 pints of beer.
The Irish on the other hand, will usually pop a brandy and cream in the coffee to let the fun continue into the wee small hours.
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I think the key thing is how much booze we've had.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
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AnassRamaIV wrote:I think the key thing is how much booze we've had.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
not to brag, but we Belgians never had a shortage of booze...
Disclaimer:Reading Khminglish can cause a persistent and seriously disturbed perception of reality...
I’d drink too if I was Belgian.boomer wrote:AnassRamaIV wrote:I think the key thing is how much booze we've had.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
not to brag, but we Belgians never had a shortage of booze...
It’s funny the Flemish speakers dislike the French speakers lot and visa versa but the Dutch and the French dislike all of you!
I think the Germans are ambivalent.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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‘A Larne catholic’AnassRamaIV wrote:I think the key thing is how much booze we've had.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
That’s a comment that will go over the heads of 99.99% of forum readers.
Yes. A Gusty comment.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:‘A Larne catholic’AnassRamaIV wrote:I think the key thing is how much booze we've had.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
That’s a comment that will go over the heads of 99.99% of forum readers.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
We generally don't have a problem with the French speakers, instead of butchering our language as the Flemish do they just refuse to speak it.YaTingPom wrote:I’d drink too if I was Belgian.boomer wrote:AnassRamaIV wrote:I think the key thing is how much booze we've had.
I can be the most heroic, brazen brawler "i'll do the fukin lottta ya" after 12 pints
Less so if i have a crippling hang-over.
thus is everything with us micks
there may be an extra elementt of " none so quiet as a Larne catholic" defence mechanism going on too. im not a fkin psyciatrist, who gives a fk anyhow.
not to brag, but we Belgians never had a shortage of booze...
It’s funny the Flemish speakers dislike the French speakers lot and visa versa but the Dutch and the French dislike all of you!
I think the Germans are ambivalent.
(Until you stand up and walk out of the restaurant at which point they magically gain the power to speak Dutch )
None but ourselves can free our mind.
My Dutch mate’s face physically winces when he's in Belgium and listening to them speak. He prefers to speak English and I’m a good excuse to do it.
He turned down a very good job near Ghent for that reason.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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Ireland has always been a nation of tea, rather than coffee, drinkers. I don't believe coffee was much of a thing until relatively recently (1950s on). Irish Coffee is not really an Irish thing as far as I know, it was just invented in the once important Shannon Airport. I grew up in Ireland (in a relatively teetotal family) and never heard of it. I remember Hot Toddy's (whiskey/ honey/ cloves/ lemon/ boiling water) were a traditional cure for colds etc, Irish Coffee was just some bastardized nonsense that went mainstream in the 80s.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:Irish coffee has whiskey not brandyspitthedog wrote:Many developed nations in the world drink coffee to sober up abit after drinking 10 pints of beer.
The Irish on the other hand, will usually pop a brandy and cream in the coffee to let the fun continue into the wee small hours.
Ireland is high up on this list of top tea consumers per capita, other studies put them in lower positions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... per_capita
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YaTingPom wrote:
My Dutch mate’s face physically winces when he's in Belgium and listening to them speak. He prefers to speak English and I’m a good excuse to do it.
He turned down a very good job near Ghent for that reason.
I'm very happy that i can speak my local Flemish dialect and Belgian Dutch, helps me a lot here in SEA! Leaving the sentence structure out of it of course, but the sounds, plenty of similarities....
Disclaimer:Reading Khminglish can cause a persistent and seriously disturbed perception of reality...
Not sure what obscure dialect you're speaking but even when doing my best Urbanus imitation I can't see the similarities with any SE-Asian language except maybe Bahasa or Javanese which still uses a lot of Dutch words.boomer wrote:YaTingPom wrote:
My Dutch mate’s face physically winces when he's in Belgium and listening to them speak. He prefers to speak English and I’m a good excuse to do it.
He turned down a very good job near Ghent for that reason.
I'm very happy that i can speak my local Flemish dialect and Belgian Dutch, helps me a lot here in SEA! Leaving the sentence structure out of it of course, but the sounds, plenty of similarities....
None but ourselves can free our mind.
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