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markp27 01-31-2005 12:52 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
Digging out old discussions Onkel Sow? :sneaky:

Americans: Panties as in Pants as in Trousers.

British: Panties as in underwear !

This was what Mark confirmed too. http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...x/icon_bow.gif

Apart from in some areas of the North of England and Scotland, where Pants do also mean trousers :nod:

InitialD 01-31-2005 12:54 AM

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Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Well, being winter in Europe, one would froze anywhere anyway ... just ask our friend over there who is planning on running over to Floriday just to start his engine up! :rolleyes:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

But I hear somebody else is worst ! He warms himself up looking at webcams. http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...wistedevil.gif


Originally posted by Sow&Steady
That sounds a trick question ... :rolleyes: :lol:
Indeed... http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...wistedevil.gif

Sow&Steady 01-31-2005 12:54 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
Digging out old discussions Onkel Sow? :sneaky:

Americans: Panties as in Pants as in Trousers.

British: Panties as in underwear !

This was what Mark confirmed too. http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...x/icon_bow.gif

There is only one right English of course ... the Queen's English. :lol: :D

InitialD 01-31-2005 12:56 AM


Originally posted by markp27
Apart from in some areas of the North of England and Scotland, where Pants do also mean trousers :nod:
:eek: Ummm, so which part do you call home? :sneaky: :D I gather it'll neither be North of England, Scotland nor USA ! :sweat:

Sow&Steady 01-31-2005 12:56 AM


Originally posted by markp27
Apart from in some areas of the North of England and Scotland, where Pants do also mean trousers :nod:
That's because up north, men wear skirts (errr ... I mean kilts) and pants can only mean something significant enough to keep your kneecaps from freezin' matey! :lol: :lol: :lol:

markp27 01-31-2005 01:05 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
:eek: Ummm, so which part do you call home? :sneaky: :D I gather it'll neither be North of England, Scotland nor USA ! :sweat:
Well as even the Germans are convinced that I'm no longer english - I have no idea anymore :cry:

markp27 01-31-2005 01:06 AM


Originally posted by Sow&Steady
There is only one right English of course ... the Queen's English. :lol: :D
I once knew something of this :cry: :cry:

markp27 01-31-2005 01:07 AM

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Originally posted by InitialD
:lol: :lol: :lol:

But I hear somebody else is worst ! He warms himself up looking at webcams. http://www.3hobby.net/images/blocks/...wistedevil.gif


Shhhhhh - well GF is away :D

markp27 01-31-2005 01:08 AM


Originally posted by Sow&Steady
That's because up north, men wear skirts (errr ... I mean kilts) and pants can only mean something significant enough to keep your kneecaps from freezin' matey! :lol: :lol: :lol:
You should move up-north next Sow - then you really know the meaning of winter - I'll keep my -10 C temps here in Germany :nod:

Sow&Steady 01-31-2005 01:18 AM


Originally posted by markp27
I once knew something of this :cry: :cry:
Yeah, so did I ... when I had to study English as a school subject. :rolleyes:

Sow&Steady 01-31-2005 01:20 AM


Originally posted by markp27
You should move up-north next Sow - then you really know the meaning of winter - I'll keep my -10 C temps here in Germany :nod:
My friend, I've lived in a country further north than the top most tip of Scotland ... -25 was the median temp between Sept of one year to April of the following year! :eek: :cool:

InitialD 01-31-2005 01:39 AM


Originally posted by Sow&Steady
My friend, I've lived in a country further north than the top most tip of Scotland ... -25 was the median temp between Sept of one year to April of the following year! :eek: :cool:
That confirms it ! Onkel Sow is a pola bear... :nod: :lol:

markp27 01-31-2005 01:42 AM


Originally posted by Sow&Steady
My friend, I've lived in a country further north than the top most tip of Scotland ... -25 was the median temp between Sept of one year to April of the following year! :eek: :cool:
You don't understand, Sow - Scotland and North of England have a cold which is undescribable - even though the median temp is somewhere around 0 degrees, the air is so damp and the wind so strong that it feel worse than -25.
We have days of -20 here, too and I tell you I won't be exchanging these temps for a northern winter :nod:

Sow&Steady 01-31-2005 01:46 AM


Originally posted by InitialD
That confirms it ! Onkel Sow is a pola bear... :nod: :lol:
A brown polar bear! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sow&Steady 01-31-2005 01:46 AM


Originally posted by markp27
You don't understand, Sow - Scotland and North of England have a cold which is undescribable - even though the median temp is somewhere around 0 degrees, the air is so damp and the wind so strong that it feel worse than -25.
We have days of -20 here, too and I tell you I won't be exchanging these temps for a northern winter :nod:

Oh, I don't need to go north for that ... its the same even in the south here. :rolleyes: :cry:


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