Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
Inter community teasing Denise
LOL, I do enjoy the teasing. Was just wondering if there was a basis for the stereotypes.

Haha! I've always liked this one: An Englishman, a Scotsman, and an Irishman walked into a pub together. They each bought a pint of Guinness. Just as they were about to enjoy their creamy beverage, three flies landed in each of their pints, and were stuck in the thick head. The Englishman pushed his beer away in disgust. The Scotsman fished the fly out of his beer, and continued drinking it, as if nothing had happened. The Irishman, too, picked the fly out of his drink, held it out over the beer, and started yelling, "SPIT IT OUT, SPIT IT OUT YOU *******!!!!"

I'd probably just fish out the fly myself.

Quote Originally Posted by JimOttley View Post
Still Wales gave us Tom Jones and the ladies seem to love him, it also gave us the late great Harry Seacombe of Neddie Seagoon fame whose catchphrase "Ying tong iddle I po!" is much beloved by our own dear Prince Charles.

See -

Tom Jones
Neddie Seagoon
Ying Tong Song
ying tong song lyrics

Read a little about the Goons and you get to understand the British a little better there is a little bit of the Goons in all of us Brits I think, even the serious minded ones, Spike Milligan who wrote most of the show was an absolute comic genius.
I've always found Brit humour a bit odd. Of course, it might just be because I'm more used to American humour, being a Filipina. I think if I were to end up in the UK, I wouldn't stop being fascinated by the people, though I'd probably also think the Brits are . LOL!

Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
All sounds magical names for me Abergavenny,Cwmbran,Aberdare,Pontypridd

I like Wales
Well, Sars, maybe you're right. But I still think places should have names that tourists can actually read without ending up in a fit of giggles (no offense to the Welsh, of course). Maybe a pronunciation guide at every street corner would help.

LOL!