

i) it's England. The rest of 'Great Britain' will be merrily cheering Australia until we slip on the Redcoats and rape their women and burn their hovels. Again.
ii) mentioning 'rugger' and 'chugging' in the same sentence suggests you are familiar with the custom of beer and buttcracks. Some folks might frown on that.

All of the English people I know were happily cheering on Wales and Scotland Rugby-wise, yet the welsh at least seem to be rooting for australia. T'aint roight.
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 1:11,
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and I dont even bother rooting for Wales, cause we're always gonna lose
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1) Well pay my respects to the women (and men) whilst doing this. Saw it once in Braveheart (a true story so I am lead to believe) and it looks like fun.
2) Not sure what your saying here, but it does not sound good.
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 1:12,
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2) Not sure what your saying here, but it does not sound good.

1)Hollywood couldn't make a true story if it tried. Mel Gibson seems to be rather anti English.
2) He's insinuating your a posh school boy, which has connotations of prince charlse like behaviour.
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 1:15,
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2) He's insinuating your a posh school boy, which has connotations of prince charlse like behaviour.

than insinuation, but yes, that's pretty much the gist ;)
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 1:19,
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1) Well he does seem to be related to one Squire Gibson who was sent to Oz on a prison ship for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his family.
2)My parents were so poor we had to live in a hole in the road and use rain water for our baths.
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 1:20,
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2)My parents were so poor we had to live in a hole in the road and use rain water for our baths.