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Whilst on leave, you may be attacked by a Ruffian

 

If so, follow these 5 methods of self defence

 

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Most kind of you to update my self defence standards to that of the most modern teachings should I be set upon by ruffians in Paris or the like.

 

Might also come in handy against a cunning Jerry if I prang my kite sausage side, so long as I remember to take along my Hat, Umbrella and Watch.

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Haha, That is so great.

 

Is it just me (being american) or is it extremely hard to understand what they are saying?

 

~Jake

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Haha, That is so great.

 

Is it just me (being american) or is it extremely hard to understand what they are saying?

 

~Jake

 

I see you don't watch enough British films!

 

There are many, and good ones too like Zulu, The Battle of Britain, The Dam Busters, The Cruel Sea, Sink The Bismark, and a whole host of them. Plus anything from the Python boys will get you up to speed.

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Well I've seen a fair bit of Python. So I guess I need to pay attention to the words some more.

 

words..... thats a woody word isn't it?

 

~Jake

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The Ruffian Scallywag is of course speaking Cockney (most Brits have trouble with that too...frightful noise)

 

Whereas, the decent, law abiding gentleman, is speaking Her Majesty's English :grin:

 

If anyone spoke like that these days in the UK..they would probably get their teeth knocked out...hence the need for a stout umbrella! :lol:

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.

 

"What'chew on'bout, Wida? There's no barney bout understandin' that rabbit n'pork. You keep on wif'at an I'll be the one what's knockin out your 'ampstead eaf I will! Cor, at'sa'kind aw charlie chalk what makes me mad." treaten.gif

 

 

 

Hilarious vid BTW, thanks for sharing.

 

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Haha, That is so great.

 

Is it just me (being american) or is it extremely hard to understand what they are saying?

 

~Jake

 

 

No... in America, we're a little more lazier than that and would handle it like this.

 

 

OvS

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Haha, That is so great.

 

Is it just me (being american) or is it extremely hard to understand what they are saying?

 

~Jake

 

Two peoples separated by a common language. When I was a teenager, our local PBS channel played The Benny Hill Show on Saturday evenings. I never did fully understand what he was saying, but I did enjoy "Hill's Angels". THEY spoke the international language.

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Edited by NS13Jarhead

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Err Widow old chap you being from up Tyneside way and all that and you have the cheek to complain about Cockney... I spent 5 years up that way and somedays listening to the old Gordie like... was enough to drive anyone nuts... :rofl:

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Err Widow old chap you being from up Tyneside way and all that and you have the cheek to complain about Cockney... I spent 5 years up that way and somedays listening to the old Gordie like... was enough to drive anyone nuts... :rofl:

 

Ah my friend..I agree...Because, although I now live here, I'm not in fact a Geordie at all.

 

I'm from Surrey. (so we probably sound more Like Chomdley-Warner than they do..hahaha

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