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Wow, talk about your terms of endearment. I think I'll be making the hive more of a habit then. I just didn't know how people would react to my prefrence. Like I said before I'm glad you all are tolerant. :)

We might pick on you a bit but it's nothing personal. It's like friends or family ribbing each other. :)
 

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Ah well, in that case I didn't hear you say that ;).

But do check out Amazon.com's Unbox. There you can get an episode for $1.99 and even be able to download it to a tivo or portable device. They do have Season 5 already up and episodes 1-6 are already available.
 


Well I wouldn't call him English if that were the case now would I?:p

Dunno, you might. At least not many finns make a difference between all the areas of Britain. To most here they're all English :confused:. Which is a minor part of all the things that make the life of civilized man unbearable here. (I'm talking about myself ofcourse)
 


So you're dwarves?;)

So which is it? English or British? Which do you prefer? Which is proper?
Nah Dwarves are from Yorkshire a county of england and go "ay' up" a lot and complain about working down "tut pit".

I generally prefer English myself cause then I can grumble/make fun of about the Welsh Scottish and Irish but if we're grumbling about something bigger I may take on the British identity, I was shocked the other month to learn that England Scotland and Wales aren't proper countries :p
 


I can deal with that. My two older brother were always making jabs at me when I was growing up.
Then you should feel right at home.:D

Well, I've got to get going. I'll check back in a week when I get back from Dallas.
Have fun.:)
Nah Dwarves are from Yorkshire a county of england and go "ay' up" a lot and complain about working down "tut pit".
I think we need a British to English dictionary for this one.lol
I generally prefer English myself cause then I can grumble/make fun of about the Welsh Scottish and Irish but if we're grumbling about something bigger I may take on the British identity, I was shocked the other month to learn that England Scotland and Wales aren't proper countries :p
They're not? What are they then?
 


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