the blue panther
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Recommended accompaniment to his vodka - or in your case, perhaps a nice sweet shandy ;-)WTF is a chip barm cake?
Recommended accompaniment to his vodka - or in your case, perhaps a nice sweet shandy ;-)WTF is a chip barm cake?
Nothing to do with us!!It's like a chip muffin for southerners mate.
Shandy is for girls.Recommended accompaniment to his vodka - or in your case, perhaps a nice sweet shandy ;-)
Nothing to do with us!!
Muffins are for b/fast, nothing like a 'bread roll / bap" .....chips go in bread (chip butty)
......I still have no idea what a fucking 'barm' is?? Sounds like what Jocks call their kids ;)
Fair enough.Shandy is for girls.
Talking of shandy I had a pint after the game, but only cos this big girl was driving ; )
Fair enough.
Southern men can also have it with a Babycham.
You asked for a chip muffin in a chippy here, you'd get "what the fuck are you on about" .....and sectioned ;)You can't ask for a chip butty in a chippy, it's a bloody muffin :)
The etiquette is all wrong here.
What ever was wrong me ordering half a larger and lime 40 years back ….Shandy is for girls.
Talking of shandy I had a pint after the game, but only cos this big girl was driving ; )
Eddie Larger and Sid LimeWhat ever was wrong me ordering half a larger and lime 40 years back ….
HeavenWTF is a chip barm cake?
The Babycham chaser.What ever was wrong me ordering half a larger and lime 40 years back ….
Rubbish!The Babycham chaser.
Presumably his Russian comes from playing in Belarus?Surprised by Pep's comment that this lad speaks only Russian and Uzbek. Obviously, the country's former Soviet history means that anyone born while the USSR was in existence (and it practical terms, for some time afterwards) had to know Russian well, but I was told recently by the partner in my firm responsible for trying to develop business among Uzbek clients that English is much more popular as a second language now. She explained to me that she almost always has to speak English in meetings with people over there who are in their thirties or younger.
Anyway, if Pep wants to make use of my considerable experience of helping Russian speakers to improve their English, even if they have only a very basic level at the outset, then I'm available to come back to Manchester on a short-term contract to work with Abdukodir until the end of the season. If Pep agrees, I'll even take one week of Erling's new salary as my remuneration for the entire four-month contract period. Come on, Baldie, you know it makes sense! ;)
I think that Russian may still be spoken as a second/third language throughout the former Soviet ‘Stans?Presumably his Russian comes from playing in Belarus?
I think that Russian may sill be spoken as a second/third language throughout the former Soviet ‘Stans?