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Is anyone from England?

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Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: cricky
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: cricky
Let's ask this bloke...

Brad Pitt is British?
You'd have to have seen Snatch... NM. Dumb joke...

i own snatch. he wasn't british. he was irish.

Jebus you guys are sticklers for details. I withdrew the comment. Dumb joke. One Punch Mickey O'Neill was a Piker, an Irish Traveller. I am an idiot. Thank you for playing. Enjoy the buffet...
 
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: cricky
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: cricky
Let's ask this bloke...

Brad Pitt is British?
You'd have to have seen Snatch... NM. Dumb joke...
I have. So he was a British gypsie?

Not to be a pedant, but yeah, "Gypsy" is technically incorrect, as it refers to Roma people. However, it is a euphemism referring to Irish travelers.
 
Originally posted by: glen
Not to be a pedant, but yeah, "Gypsy" is technically incorrect, as it refers to Roma people. However, it is a euphemism referring to Irish travelers.
I went back and forth on the spelling of that before I posted it. I suppose I guessed wrong.

Ah. All I know is what the british were saying as I could hardly understand Pitt and his family/friends.
 
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: glen
Not to be a pedant, but yeah, "Gypsy" is technically incorrect, as it refers to Roma people. However, it is a euphemism referring to Irish travelers.
I went back and forth on the spelling of that before I posted it. I suppose I guessed wrong.

Ah. All I know is what the british were saying as I could hardly understand Pitt and his family/friends.


turn on the pikey subtitles [if you own the dvd]
 
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: glen
Not to be a pedant, but yeah, "Gypsy" is technically incorrect, as it refers to Roma people. However, it is a euphemism referring to Irish travelers.
I went back and forth on the spelling of that before I posted it. I suppose I guessed wrong.

Ah. All I know is what the british were saying as I could hardly understand Pitt and his family/friends.
turn on the pikey subtitles [if you own the dvd]
don't own it. watched it during my lunch hour at work a couple months ago (spanned a couple days)
 
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