This royal wedding... event, spectacle, thingy...
Everywhere I see ads for it and they exclaim " Wills & Kate "
Isn't his name William? My middle name happens to be William and if anyone ever called me 'Wills', I'd punch them in the boob
This royal wedding... event, spectacle, thingy...
Everywhere I see ads for it and they exclaim " Wills & Kate "
Isn't his name William? My middle name happens to be William and if anyone ever called me 'Wills', I'd punch them in the boob
Who knows what them bowls gubbing people do and say...
Isn't having your bowls gubbed a Scottish thing?
I think I learned that today Jez
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom so... I guess it applies here aswell.
Not according to some.I queried minz about the term 'bowls gubbed' earlier and her reply was - how would I know, I'm English
I think there's still some hidden animosity between the kilt-wearers and the tea-sippers...we'll wait for Goofy to educate us about the phrase above.
Then he'll probably say that he doesn't know about the Wills thing because he's not English
I know one Scottish lad who hated being called a Brit...
I have to get my outfit ready for the wedding....for us it starts 2am late Thursday night so I'd better get moving
stop all this talk about the wedding
Well what can I do about the geography and history...
I don't know about Wills and Kate either. Over here the press uses the name William and Kate. And the friggin' hype over that is almost as bad as when our beloved Swedefags had their own Royal Wedding with Viccan (we call her with a cute pet name, her real name is Victoria) getting married.
as a i remember 'wills' was the nickname that diana gave him when he was little and it stuck ever since
so can we call you 'billy' then?
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You forgot the 'T'. I'm not putting it in for you.
That's how most young people say British these days though. Bri-ish
Ladies. If at first you don't suck seed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed.
~ St. George 2005