I know this site is really new and everything but I think it's worth asking...

Any British here?

Tags: britain, british, kingdom, united

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Not I :)

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Aww looks like I'm on my own here then :(

lol

Justine Ezarik said:
Not I :)

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not that I know of lol

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Not British, but I've been there fwiw.

Proof!

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@chris: Nice!

@Nick Ayre: well some of my family live in Australia too, so I suppose so haha

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yupp im british! x

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Hurrah! Which part of Britain are you from?

DizzyBunny said:
yupp im british! x

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Bringing the post up, Cos' im awesome?

Im British =D

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Aww :)
Yeah i suppose we do 'preserve' our history haha... you should try Birmingham next time though, complete contrast to London!

Ghoster said:
I spent 10 fantastic days in London back in March of 2006.
I love the British accent. I passed a couple fo British girls in St. James Park
and listening to them talk was like listening to music.
I have a lot of respect and admiration for the people of the UK.
Why? Well, for one thing, they preserve their History.
They don't knock down a historic building to "put up a parking lot with a
a big hotel, a boutique and a swingin' hot spot".
I wish that we could say the same here in the US.
What Joni Mitchell wrote is true. "You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone."

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Birmingham and Whitby are quite cool places, been there once or twice I think.

South coast of England is a great place.

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i think so.

You should definitely visit Liverpool, that's where I was born!

Ghoster said:
I would love to tour the entire country of England, especially Liverpool,
the birthplace of the Beatles, Manchester, Birmingham and Whitby, just to name a few.
In classic literature, an event of some significance occurred in Whitby.
Do you know of what it is I speak? :)

Gemzor said:
Aww :)
Yeah i suppose we do 'preserve' our history haha... you should try Birmingham next time though, complete contrast to London!

Ghoster said:
I spent 10 fantastic days in London back in March of 2006.
I love the British accent. I passed a couple fo British girls in St. James Park
and listening to them talk was like listening to music.
I have a lot of respect and admiration for the people of the UK.
Why? Well, for one thing, they preserve their History.
They don't knock down a historic building to "put up a parking lot with a
a big hotel, a boutique and a swingin' hot spot".
I wish that we could say the same here in the US.
What Joni Mitchell wrote is true. "You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone."

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I'm a northerner through and through :)
Even though i've been in the Midlands for 12 years haha

Matty said:
Birmingham and Whitby are quite cool places, been there once or twice I think.

South coast of England is a great place.

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