Ski Terminology Translation thread
Started by Brad1138 in Ski Chatter 23-Jul-2008 - 49 Replies
Tony_H
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Trencher
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
tino_11 wrote:
Have you been spying on me?
Coming from Newcastle, this made me giggle!
So you could add, only wearing a shirt with the sleeves rolled up in mid winter to Bandits "out on a Saturday night" description.
Brad, There are a lot more Indian restaurants in the US now, so give one a try. You'll see why the British are addicted to Indian food.
Also u-tube has a lot of Brit commedy that PBS didn't get. Try searching "Rutland Weekend Television", "The Goodies"
You must have seen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZvG-0Y7GCg
Trencher
Bandit
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
Tino_11
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
i am far classier, a bottle or 3 of decent spanish red, a warm fire and a good woman is more my style :wink:
Karen72
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
that analagy of a curry really made me giggle too as I am also from Newcastle and yes I often go out in the middle of winter with only a thin strappy top on!! dont ask me why, it is just the "done" thing, you would just look out of place with a top coat on!
I am not a lover of Currys though, much rather have a kebab!!
Trencher
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
Trencher
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Bandit
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
tino_11 wrote:nah, had one here in germany for the first time in 4 years last week!
i am far classier, a bottle or 3 of decent spanish red, a warm fire and a good woman is more my style :wink:
Lose the tea tray, get yourself 2 planks and you may achieve all of that wish list :lol:
Classy and snowboarding don't seem to go well together!
Tino_11
reply to 'Ski Terminology Translation thread' posted Jul-2008
I am what I am, we all share the same snow.
Topic last updated on 17-November-2008 at 11:06