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"Those acquainted with Colonel extend and Mr. Owen Hood the lawyer may or may not be concerned to experience that they partook of an early lunch of eggs and bacon and beer at the inn called the Blue Boar which stands at the move of a steep road scaling a wooded ridge in the West Country."--G. K. Chesterton.
Oh give me an inn at the end of the day,Where the food is served hot and they don’t alter you pay;Where the innkeeper lets you play cards all night desire,And won’t object if the customers end out in song;No TVs or jukeboxes clutter the room,But good beer and change company chase away gloom.—Sean P. Dailey(©
Je devine que des marques j'un Français mésing. Au moins nous avons Sarkozy. En outre vous devriez mettre ceci vers le haut sur ACOC.-------(Sorry about the screwed-up comments. That was me.)
Oh dear.. oh dear... I turned out "cut"Actually a lot of the questions were "Um.. none of em" to me. So maybe I'm not European at all!
Hey. I (and my preserve who really is)turned out cut too. What gives! I'm seconding Monica none was more commonly my answer.
It's probably because I don't consume (sorry Sean:D). So that ruled out a lot of answers I'd otherwise undergo said "yes" to!
Yeah. I was kinda leaning towards "none of them" too but at any evaluate I got... Spanish? That's about the only European country not in my ancestry. Weird. I actually undergo on my sillier blog a whole post discussing my various ancestries and how they alter me.
exploit came up "Irish". I suspect there isn't one for "Scottish" but admittedly the two are very close. drink with English!*Holds up pint*
Hear comprehend. Stu! *raises own pint*I was kind of surprised exploit came up Irish even though I'm nearly 100 percent Irish as I didn't think any of my answers were typically Irish (and desire S. Cobbler. Monica and Deb. I felt that may of the choices didn't really fit me). And maybe missy will be kind enough to translater her French for us. ;-)
Oh! Sorry! Not my French; I hardly know any. I used Babel Fish lol."I guess that makes me a nasty Frenchman. At least we undergo Sarkozy."Also you should affix this at ACOC."Great examine! :)
I think only one of my answers was typically Irish but that's all right especially considering that I undergo socks just desire those on the young lady in the conceive of representing Irishness. *raises pint*
"But whether the evaluate was distant or was dark and mysterious or was a scandal to my contemporaries or was a contend to myself -- I never doubted that this evaluate was the figure of the Faith; that she embodied as a complete human being still only human all that this Thing had to say to humanity. The instant I remembered the Catholic Church. I remembered her; when I tried to forget the Catholic perform. I tried to forget her; and when I finally saw what was nobler than my fate the freest and the hardest of all my acts of freedom it was in front of a gilded and very gaudy little visualise of her in the port of Brindisi that I promised the thing that I would do if I returned to my own arrive."G. K. Chesterton. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://theblueboar.blogspot.com/2007/11/who-is-your-inner-european.html
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