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Where Are We From?
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Interested to know where most of the questions come from and from whom.
Me, female, early sixties, south coast of England.
Is this a practical question?
Me, female, early sixties, south coast of England.
Is this a practical question?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Male, 24, Currently in Edinburgh, lived in Leeds most of my life though. Jim because my first name is James (and jim just seemed "cooler" -- when I was 13, at least), and 360 because 359 other people had the same idea when I'd first tried to use "jim".
Actually that's not quite true. I actually went online as "jim420" for a while, indeed because just plain "jim" was taken, and so some website suggested "jim420" instead. So I used that for a while. Until various American people started asking if I was doing drugs. It turns out that "420" is a sign for "let's do marijuana" in the US, apparently. So I changed to 360. Which is cooler anyway.
Actually that's not quite true. I actually went online as "jim420" for a while, indeed because just plain "jim" was taken, and so some website suggested "jim420" instead. So I used that for a while. Until various American people started asking if I was doing drugs. It turns out that "420" is a sign for "let's do marijuana" in the US, apparently. So I changed to 360. Which is cooler anyway.
Male, 61, incredibly good-looking (and self-deceiving!) in Suufolk.
'Buen chico' is colloquial Spanish for 'fine fellow'. I used to drink with a Spanish guy who, after a few too many bevvies (which was most nights of the week) would slap me on my back and declare: "Tu eres un buen chico. Si, tu eres un muy buen chico". He did it so often that I'd walk into the pub and people would say "Here comes Buenchico"
'Buen chico' is colloquial Spanish for 'fine fellow'. I used to drink with a Spanish guy who, after a few too many bevvies (which was most nights of the week) would slap me on my back and declare: "Tu eres un buen chico. Si, tu eres un muy buen chico". He did it so often that I'd walk into the pub and people would say "Here comes Buenchico"
I'm loving this thread,
I always presumed that Chris (Buenchico) lived in Spain, I always imagine you sitting in the sun answering our questions,
And I never realised that kvalidir was Shari,
Jeza, you are well travelled, was it your job, or Micks that took you to all the different places, or was it from your childhood?
I always presumed that Chris (Buenchico) lived in Spain, I always imagine you sitting in the sun answering our questions,
And I never realised that kvalidir was Shari,
Jeza, you are well travelled, was it your job, or Micks that took you to all the different places, or was it from your childhood?