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i have a question.. in usa if someone from egypt has a baby its egyptian american now if someone has a baby in britian is it the same are they automatically british??
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thanks for lettin me know i was just curious?
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quote:Originally posted by cbrbddd: Oh, I have another question!!!!
Do you have "Wheel of Fortune" in the UK??
yes but at the moment only re runs
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quote:Originally posted by cbrbddd: Oh, I have another question!!!!
Do you have "Wheel of Fortune" in the UK??
yes but at the moment only re runs
Same here . . . getting a bit boring except that I can't remember the words . . . but I remember what cities they visit.
Oh, here, Pat Sajak and Vanna White take it on the road. so sometimes they are in Chicago or New York or Atlanta or Dallas, etc for a couple of weeks of shows . . . so you get like a little travelogue.
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do yall have the price is right in the uk??
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But i have to say girls these programmes are british versions to your U.S shows AND PRETTY CRUDDY AT THAT
Now i'm off to my bed cos it's 2 am and i'm tired nighties
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Do y'all have pecan pie in the UK, cause we have pecan pie here?...
What about six flags over Texas? You got it?
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quote:Originally posted by of_gold: Do y'all have pecan pie in the UK, cause we have pecan pie here?...
What about six flags over Texas? You got it?
No Six Flags.... got Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, and Chessingtom World of Adventure.... all UK equivalents of six flags.
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American Adventure was just up the road from where I lived, only went there once when it first opened
There is Dreampark in Cairo, thats where hubby discovered he married a wimp
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One time I met an American lady on her holiday. She told me she had won a price in a casino therefore she was able to pay the holiday. Laying on a bed on the beach she was giving orders to her husband, who obviously didn't share in her sudden wealth. He behaved a bit like a humble slave as she was like a queen. A Queen in demand, for the rest her behaviour wasn't exactly royal. Anyway, she asked where I came from, and I told her. "Ah" she said " HE ( pointing her finger on her husband who just was busy setting a parasol near her beachbed) also THINKS he is from there..." I smiled and asked why HE thought so, as if he wasn't there, like she did. "Because of his name" she said " his familyname is .... and she named the name of a little village, by co-incedence in my province. Then HE is right, I told her, it's a little village not so far from my town... "Well"she said thoughtfull " MAYBE I will give him a trip to that village as a present." In the meanwhile he was running around getting a drink for her, rubbing her back, buying cigarettes etc... "YES, MAYBE I'll do that. Is there enough going on there? Do they have a CASINO???" I answered that a little village in my country doesn't have casino's. That she may be very happy to find a simple village-café. That the only Casino's were state-possesed and only in some towns.... I'm afraid the man never gets the chance to visit the country of his forefathers. He will have to spend the rest of his life being the servant of her majesty, who became so by a casino...
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I loved Drayton Manor Park and Zoo!! The water thingy, spent the rest of the day with wet jeans
Dreampark has scary rides cheeky. We went on this tall thing, you seated on all 4 sides looking out, it shoots up in the air at the speed of bloody light leaving your stomach on the ground to pick up on the way down, didnt like that one AT all!! was convinced it would fly off the top next ride I bottled it after being strapped in and the one after that they kicked me off telling hubby it was too scary for me
did ok on the little dodgems though
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quote:Originally posted by Ayisha: I loved Drayton Manor Park and Zoo!! The water thingy, spent the rest of the day with wet jeans
Dreampark has scary rides cheeky. We went on this tall thing, you seated on all 4 sides looking out, it shoots up in the air at the speed of bloody light leaving your stomach on the ground to pick up on the way down, didnt like that one AT all!! was convinced it would fly off the top next ride I bottled it after being strapped in and the one after that they kicked me off telling hubby it was too scary for me
did ok on the little dodgems though
Ah Ayisha our balloon ride will be more gentle on you
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quote:Originally posted by Ayisha: I loved Drayton Manor Park and Zoo!! The water thingy, spent the rest of the day with wet jeans
Dreampark has scary rides cheeky. We went on this tall thing, you seated on all 4 sides looking out, it shoots up in the air at the speed of bloody light leaving your stomach on the ground to pick up on the way down, didnt like that one AT all!! was convinced it would fly off the top next ride I bottled it after being strapped in and the one after that they kicked me off telling hubby it was too scary for me
did ok on the little dodgems though
Ah Ayisha our balloon ride will be more gentle on you
I used to love to ride things live the Shockwave and Flashback at Six Flags . . . but then my life got too stressed . . . they have warning signs that if you have neck or back problems, you shouldn't ride these types of rides . . . well, stress=neck/back problems
Anyway, I am ok with not riding them anymore because it costs so much to go to these parks for the day.
Should I mention that I live in the land of Six Flags??? The original one is just 25 miles away
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quote:Originally posted by Ayisha: I loved Drayton Manor Park and Zoo!! The water thingy, spent the rest of the day with wet jeans
Dreampark has scary rides cheeky. We went on this tall thing, you seated on all 4 sides looking out, it shoots up in the air at the speed of bloody light leaving your stomach on the ground to pick up on the way down, didnt like that one AT all!! was convinced it would fly off the top next ride I bottled it after being strapped in and the one after that they kicked me off telling hubby it was too scary for me
did ok on the little dodgems though
Ah Ayisha our balloon ride will be more gentle on you
did I mention my fear of heights?
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no probs yorkie, I will anchor myself to the floor of the basket, will bring my own rope incase they dont have enough
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Really you will be suprised how fab it is, youll think why you were so nervous, its the most graceful experience, belive me i was terrified for nothing, and im scard of heights. Take a rope and anchor by all means, maybe just have a few red bulls and youll get your own wings. hehheheh
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i have a question.. in usa if someone from egypt has a baby its egyptian american now if someone has a baby in britian is it the same are they automatically british??
ANSWER - No.
On passport forms it states "What is your nationality? NOTE- just because you were born in the UK it does not mean that you are British"
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