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Post by scorpiodog on Nov 5, 2018 12:58:18 GMT
It seems that British traditional music is loved all over the world.
And dancing
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Post by martinrowe on Nov 5, 2018 13:49:17 GMT
That'd be Human Beings then
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Post by walrus on Nov 5, 2018 14:48:26 GMT
Sounds suspiciously like Irish music to me 🇮🇪 ☘️ 🎻
But you can have the dancing 🤪
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Post by scorpiodog on Nov 5, 2018 16:01:22 GMT
Sounds suspiciously like Irish music to me 🇮🇪 ☘️ 🎻 But you can have the dancing 🤪 Apologies, I should have said, the music of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Eire. Good use of an Oxford comma there, I think.
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Post by littlemart on Nov 6, 2018 20:56:52 GMT
That was like a strange journey to some kind of weird parallel universe. Having now returned to what I formally regarded as normality, I think I see the world in a totally new way
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Post by andyhowell on Nov 7, 2018 7:56:07 GMT
I do like a Oxford comma.
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Post by leoroberts on Nov 7, 2018 9:55:22 GMT
I do like a Oxford comma. <clinches teeth at the use of ‘a’ instead of ‘an’ but remains outwardly calm>
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Post by andyhowell on Nov 7, 2018 11:02:58 GMT
I did that deliberately ;-)
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Post by scorpiodog on Nov 7, 2018 11:32:01 GMT
In fairness I did miss out an "a" in the title of this thread. Andy is just subtly drawing attention to that, I think.
And why are you clinching your teeth, Leo?
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Post by leoroberts on Nov 7, 2018 11:55:30 GMT
And why are you clinching your teeth, Leo? I'm refusing to let them go. I love my teeth, I do.
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