Irish thinks he has a place in Western culture anywayShut up idiot.
Irish thinks he has a place in Western culture anywayShut up idiot.
Irish thinks he has a place in Western culture anywayHeil Trump and power to the Neanderthals!
Why are these nutters ranting on and on and on with their drivel?
Irish thinks he has a place in Western culture anywayHeil Trump and power to the Neanderthals!
Can't wait for the jihadis to cut your head off. Then you'll be thinking those crazy cons were right.
I thought limeys were English, and I am undoubtedly totally legitimate. I come from just outside Caerdydd originally. So?You're a limey bastard that won't admit where you're from.
Bloody hell, a Cardiff Cockney!!I thought limeys were English, and I am undoubtedly totally legitimate. I come from just outside Caerdydd originally. So?
I thought limeys were English, and I am undoubtedly totally legitimate. I come from just outside Caerdydd originally. So?
There are differences between English in the U.K. and English in the U.S.bastard (bàs´terd)
adjective
Born of unwed parents; illegitimate. *
[Middle English, from Old French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Frisian bost, marriage.]
- bas´tardly adjective
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limey (lì´mê) noun
plural limeys
Slang.
1.A British sailor.
2.An English person. *
[Short for lime juicer (from the use of lime juice on British warships in order to prevent scurvy).]
* Excerpted from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition © 1996 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation; further reproduction and distribution in accordance with the Copyright Law of the United States. All rights reserved.
You're Welch. Basically same as English. So yes your a Limey bastard. #48
There are differences between English in the U.K. and English in the U.S.
In the U.S. I usually associate "limey" with the nautical implication.
'Welsh' (spelt like that, actually) is a German word for foreigner, I am a Cymro, and you are (I presume) ex-Irish by several generations, and don't speak the language, only English. Big deal! As to your legitimacy, I cannot comment, but there is no question whatever about mine, sais.You're Welch. Basically same as English. So yes your a Limey bastard.
The guy us a welch prick. So I call him Limey to troll his dumbass.
How did Einstein get his reputation when this deep thinker was around? Clearly this is deeply relevant to politics in Denmark - it is just that you don't see it yet!![]()
'Welsh' (spelt like that, actually) is a German word for foreigner, I am a Cymro, and you are (I presume) ex-Irish by several generations, and don't speak the language, only English. Big deal! As to your legitimacy, I cannot comment, but there is no question whatever about mine, sais.
Since you didn't bother to read the OP I will help you out, & ur welcome![]()
sep 29 2016 Child brides as young as 14 are being reunited with their older, migrant husbands in Denmark after authorities decided that upholding Danish law breached their “human rights”.
The legal minimum age for marriage is 18 in the Nordic nation, yet the exemptions are being made for migrants because separating the couples is said to violate the right to family life guaranteed in the European convention on human rights.
There are 27 migrants under 18 who were known to be married Denmark, and among the influx arriving in the past year were two 14-year-old girls, wed to 24 and 28-year-old men.
One 14-year-old was expecting a baby. The age of consent in Denmark is 15 for the rest of the population, and those found guilty of sexual acts with minors are liable for 8 years in jail.