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come on lashings, you're all take and no give - what sort of things do YOU like and that'll help people know if they like the cut of you and your American ways (fall?) ;-)


You are moving to a cracking area and you'll do just fine. But what gives with the move and not knowing anyone? Job? Time of life?

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Hah! I figured my writing would give away my American-ness. First off, I have to admit I dont know what dogging or netball is. :-$ I guess I should brush up on my English slang before I make a complete ass of myself. Well lets see about me.... Im 34, will be going to graduate school for International Relations and Diplomacy, hence the move without knowing anyone. I recently became the unwitting owner of 2 cats, so they will be coming with me. However I was thinking I should talk to at least a few people who can respond! I like pilates, jazz, am a self-proclaimed art nerd, love to read (mostly non-fiction). Ummm what else? I can tap dance! And am a rabid DIYer, even though most times Ive no idea what Im doing. Overall Im an introvert, occasionally shy, and my mom says "just asking for it since 1978". I tried to attach a pic to put a name with a face, er, log-in name.
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Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> ...will be going to graduate school for

> International Relations and Diplomacy...



Look on (almost) any thread and you will see so much of it in action... particularly if Huguenot and Undisputedtruth are having a (ahem) debate...


...and *Bob*'s your man for jazz B)

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Billy I said I love jazz, not TO jazz! :)


Well since Im open to being the object of ridicule, Im going to ask a few questions hopefully someone will answer. And feel free to make fun of the dumb Americans in the process...


Is it true that:


I will tower over most of the populace being 6 feet tall, 6'3 in heels?


Most bars do not allow you to start a tab?


Gyms dont stay open 24 hours?


And does the stick on a manaual tranmission in a European car go 5 3 1 or 1 3 5 ???

R 4 2 2 4 R

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Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> Is it true that: I will tower over most of the populace being 6 feet tall, 6'3 in heels?


What do you know... the average adult female in the US is half an inch taller than in England.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_height


Wherever you go, heads will turn. People will whisper to each other... "she must be American, they're ever so tall you know".

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Gingerbeer Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Is it true that: I will tower over most of the

> populace being 6 feet tall, 6'3 in heels?

>

> What do you know... the average adult female in

> the US is half an inch taller than in England.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_height


Did you know that an the average Englishman's penis size is approximately twice as long as the average American's?

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