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Martin Tabony...

Glad your bit of light heartedness was not taken to seriously!!!!!!
Liked the A1 taxi bit. I think, if your from the North or just live there, army humour mixed with northrn humour is too much sometimes for many people. I have learned that in many situations
Mitch

;315158]I've heard it said that a British square would stand it's ground, because the squadies were more scarred of their sergeants than any enemy. I totaly understand!:)[/QUOTE]
 
Funny, lately I've been watching DVDs of "British" movies with the subtitles on.
 
Martin Tabony...

Glad your bit of light heartedness was not taken to seriously!!!!!!
Liked the A1 taxi bit. I think, if your from the North or just live there, army humour mixed with northrn humour is too much sometimes for many people. I have learned that in many situations
Mitch

;315158]I've heard it said that a British square would stand it's ground, because the squadies were more scarred of their sergeants than any enemy. I totaly understand!:)
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A Geordie born and bred, which makes English my second language!:D

Martin. Howay the lads!:D
 
British dialects can be a bit difficult to understand, the accent changes every ten miles or so.

Martin:)

There are no regional accents in Australia but there is some variation in terms used, for example in Queensland a suitcase is often called a port.
 
Martin....

Same here which, means we could have a conversation on here and very few would know what we were talking about. As long as its the Mags I am with you there?
Mitch

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A Geordie born and bred, which makes English my second language!:D

Martin. Howay the lads!:D[/QUOTE]
 

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