dwmcn
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Russet,
Why should I get a grip? I'm not going anywhere.
David
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wooly,
That Rabbie just burns me up!
David
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17,
As I now live in England, I'm a McPound. Would prefer McEuro, but 'C'est la vie.'.
David
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Rabbie,
It was obviously the Irish part of my family that couldn't spell, not the Scots. Obviously you aren't an American. It starts with a capital A.
David
'David, I am NOT an american'
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Pommier (pear cider?),
I thought the national Scottish drink was Irn Bru. Or is it Buckfast wine? I guess we should all say butterscots, hopscots, ScotsTape, and scots a rumor (rumour if you want). I have a bottle in front of me that contained a 12 year old Scotch whisky called MacNicoll. Of course the Irish drink Jameson whiskey.
David
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Russet,
Is Rabbie an American? If not, he doesn't know what he is talkng about. Are you an American?
David
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Rabbie,
Check the Northern Ireland telephone directories. Are you suggesting that the McNickles went from the US to Ireland and changed the spelling of the name? Three McNickle brothers went to the US from Ireland and my family came from one of them.
David
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Pommier,
I can't count the number of times I have heard that. Americans call it Scotch-Irish, get over it.
David
'I thought Scotch was a drink not a nationality!'
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rabbie, etc,
Well, you're both wrong. McNickle and variations apparently go back to Nicholson.
David
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Rabbie,
I'm what is known in the US as Scotch-Irish.. Most of the McNickles outside the US are in Northern Ireland. Apparently we all have Viking roots. I should get a dna test done.
David
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Rabbie,
My last name is McNickle.
David
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Sweet,
You misspelled LADDIES.
David
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sweet,
In French, wooly is a wanquer.
David
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woolsack,
I harmed a muscle in my left eye when I had whooping cough. Didn't start drinking booze until I came to GB at the age of thirty.
Davey
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Betty,
I've been here since 2006. Stevenage, bah! I use Montreuil.
Our grandson lives on the Isle of Man and has ridden/rode/rided around with Cavendish.
David
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Chris,
On the other hand, can you edit a message and delete the gobbledygook?
David
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Brian,
I mentioned a women's Tour on another forum I use. It came up because somebody mentioned a nude cycle ride.
David
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Chris,
As I said, I copy and paste instear of quoting.
My state of mind is Ohio.
Gobbledygook would be a good name for a Tour team. I can hear Gary Imlach butchering that with a French accent. Imlach called me from Atlanta (to GB) when he was doing American football.
David
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woody,
Careful, Bitty/chap. (Didn't David Walliams refer to something else as bitty?) I know the photo is a bit, er, um, not much to look at, but...
I think that to solve the Wig/Froome problem, Sky should bring back Lance Armstrong to lead the team.
David
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Russet,
On the other hand, if Wiggins returns next year, who will be the team leader of Sky? Or will one of them move to another team like Cavendish did?
David
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Russet,
The Tour is over. Le dernier mot.
David
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Russet,
Sorry, but I find Betty to be a nasty piece of work. She uses foul language covered by *** and nothing is done to stop her.
I just copy and paste rather than quote.
Davey
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Betsy,
Can't you just do this:
'And no s***, Sherlock.'
Without all the gobbledygook?David
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Betsy,
I though Britain included Scotland.
David
What is your favourite French wine and grape ??
in French Food and Wine
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Russet,
I was looking at that empty MacNicoll whisky bottle and noticed a lot of French writing on the labels. We must have bought it Auchan in Calais.
Got any bumbarrels?
David