Galbally;521781 wrote: Oh I have heard of cornwall, the people there are very nice, and they have nice voices I have heard, and in the old days they used to wear black hats, and whenver the French people would come around for a sail, they would beat them up and send them home. I am hoping you won't hit me because I am already quite brusied from Irish girls hitting me, so I won't make you any tea, and I will talk to you about television.
Televison is this thing thats like a small cinema in your room, and people go on it, and usually its set in a house, and these very important people, the most important people in the land, go into the house, and they have disucssions about important issues like who is a chav and who is not (I think a Chav is like a speical minister for hats or something), and then all the people outside the house get really interested and decide whether to have a war about what the house people are arguing about, and its all very interesting. I like cauliflower as well, and cabbage, and Broccolli, I think we will be good friends and we will have lots to talk about, I am glad that I am making friends here, and no one has tried to hit me yet, that is nice.
:wah: Come here Galbally and let me rub some horse liniment on those bruises. Nasty girls!
You haven't sold me to the idea of television yet, isn't there something a bit more interesting to show, I'm not into hats at all.
mmm the french, well my ex bosses wife was french but I wasn't allowed to beat her up and send her home unfortunately.
You need to be a stowaway on a fishing boat then you could get into my local fishing port and have a taste of Cornwall. Our fishing boats are always calling in to land in Ireland, they've bought lots of Irish lassies this way that way, I promise I will protect you from them though. I will be on the quay waiting with a Pasty keeping me warm.