If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
VtSkier wrote:
Alex Heney wrote: On 27 Feb 2007 07:15:36 -0800, "Bullfinch" wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. Hmmm, I know what a Yorkshireman is and I know what Welshman is (Alex for sure, and maybe me via Ireland), but WTF is a Brummie? Someone from Brummagem innit ? aka Birmingham. I don't think there is a UK equivalent of a redneck. We've got all sorts of strange people and groups with similar single traits, but none that match well overall. |
Ads |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 08:41:46 +0000, BrritSki
wrote: VtSkier wrote: Alex Heney wrote: On 27 Feb 2007 07:15:36 -0800, "Bullfinch" wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. Hmmm, I know what a Yorkshireman is and I know what Welshman is (Alex for sure, and maybe me via Ireland), but WTF is a Brummie? Someone from Brummagem innit ? aka Birmingham. I don't think there is a UK equivalent of a redneck. We've got all sorts of strange people and groups with similar single traits, but none that match well overall. Agreed, it not territorial and even Chavs and Hoodies have a degree of self respect |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
Brains wrote:
BrritSki wrote: VtSkier wrote: Alex Heney wrote: "Bullfinch" wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. Hmmm, I know what a Yorkshireman is and I know what Welshman is (Alex for sure, and maybe me via Ireland), but WTF is a Brummie? Someone from Brummagem innit ? aka Birmingham. I don't think there is a UK equivalent of a redneck. We've got all sorts of strange people and groups with similar single traits, but none that match well overall. Agreed, it not territorial and even Chavs and Hoodies have a degree of self respect Do Essex girls fit somewhere in the Brit-redneck spectrum? -- Cheers, Bev ================================================== =============== "The federal government has taken too much tax money from the people, too much authority from the states, and too much liberty with the Constitution." -- Ronald Reagan |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
On Mar 1, 12:11 pm, The Real Bev wrote:
Brains wrote: BrritSki wrote: VtSkier wrote: Alex Heney wrote: "Bullfinch" wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. Hmmm, I know what a Yorkshireman is and I know what Welshman is (Alex for sure, and maybe me via Ireland), but WTF is a Brummie? Someone from Brummagem innit ? aka Birmingham. I don't think there is a UK equivalent of a redneck. We've got all sorts of strange people and groups with similar single traits, but none that match well overall. Agreed, it not territorial and even Chavs and Hoodies have a degree of self respect Do Essex girls fit somewhere in the Brit-redneck spectrum? -- Cheers, Bev ================================================== =============== "The federal government has taken too much tax money from the people, too much authority from the states, and too much liberty with the Constitution." -- Ronald Reagan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know you are a redneck if: You live in a basement Have no friends Harass people on RSA because you have no life, no job and ultimately no hope You lie about your past, your present, and your future You live to leech off anyone who might give you a free lift pass Your family hates you |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 09:11:13 -0800, The Real Bev
wrote: Brains wrote: BrritSki wrote: VtSkier wrote: Alex Heney wrote: "Bullfinch" wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. Hmmm, I know what a Yorkshireman is and I know what Welshman is (Alex for sure, and maybe me via Ireland), but WTF is a Brummie? Someone from Brummagem innit ? aka Birmingham. I don't think there is a UK equivalent of a redneck. We've got all sorts of strange people and groups with similar single traits, but none that match well overall. Agreed, it not territorial and even Chavs and Hoodies have a degree of self respect Do Essex girls fit somewhere in the Brit-redneck spectrum? No, there just easy. I think we need a definition of a Redneck from someone across the pond - I think you'll be shocked. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
VtSkier wrote:
BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A chav? No, that's too urban, not rural. Dave |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
In message , Dave Stallard
writes VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A chav? No, that's too urban, not rural. You know the sort of yokel with a shotgun, "Git orf moi laand!" I can't think of a name for him. -- Sue ] |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
You know if you're a redneck if.........
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 22:10:53 +0000, Sue wrote:
In message , Dave Stallard writes VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A chav? No, that's too urban, not rural. You know the sort of yokel with a shotgun, "Git orf moi laand!" I can't think of a name for him. Tony Martin :-) -- Alex Heney, Global Villager If I can't fix it, it's probably dead. To reply by email, my address is alexATheneyDOTplusDOTcom |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|