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oel,<br><br>Hello. I'm living up in Glasgow Scotland and have been here almost a year now. Does it really take about 5 years to adjust? I myself find things...
Texan_UK
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Jan 22, 1999
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ey Moma! Didn't know you were a regular on this!!...
Texan_UK
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Jan 22, 1999
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as anyone else noticed that Coke over here just doesn't taste the same? Also a warning for anyone adventurous who may try the British manufactured version of ...
Texan_UK
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Jan 22, 1999
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ruce is a Vanscoy married to Judy. They live in Indiana but are from West Virgina. I forgot his occupation but he is a big SKINS FAN. That is Ironic,isn't...
russ_carina
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Jan 22, 1999
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o. But Van Scoy is not a common surname name and it's interesting that you apparently know two Van Scoys. My husband is a Van Scoy, who was born in Tulsa, Ok.,...
vanscoy91
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Jan 21, 1999
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our name is not Judy or Bruce is it????...
russ_carina
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Jan 20, 1999
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re you an American In Glasgow? My daughter is an American, soon to be the wife of a Scotsman. Are there other Americans in the Glasgow area to provide support...
vanscoy91
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Jan 17, 1999
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live in Italy. Passing the word to different clubs about callback service. I pay 29 cents a minute to call the US. Not bad, huh! You guys in the UK would pay...
russ_carina
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Jan 14, 1999
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oel,<br><br>Thanks for the reply. Sorry for my delay in responding. The Christmas holiday gave me time to relax away from work--and the internet, ...
Paterculus
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Jan 7, 1999
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i Pater<br><br>Thanks for your interest. Since I love talking about myself, I'll try to answer most of your questions! '-)<br><br><br>&gt;Whereabouts in ...
jfkar
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Dec 9, 1998
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hanks for the compliment, Joel. I'd never thought of it that way, but I think you are right about the northern tendency to be a litle more ...
Paterculus
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Dec 7, 1998
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ater,<br><br>Your advice is sound and very well said. I've been married to an Englishwoman for 18 years and we've lived in England for nearly 12 years now, and...
jfkar
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Dec 4, 1998
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ell, Cet42, you sound like a prime candidate for travel and study in Great Britain. If you love history and you love castles, you've found your place. And you...
Paterculus
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Nov 24, 1998
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he main reason I want to study abroad in England is the fact that I'm really itchy to travel and get away from home for awhile, and I want to experience other...
Cet42
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Nov 18, 1998
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et42,<br><br>Don't you worry about the cuisine. Enjoy what they have while you're there. Go out on a limb and try some things you wouldn't eat at home--be ...
Paterculus
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Nov 16, 1998
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understand your feelings on these subjects. However, I should clarify a few things, from my perspective at least.<br><br>First off, while Nottingham was ...
Paterculus
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Nov 16, 1998
8:49 pm
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or your help. I appreciate it. Now I know to bring as much of my own food as possible and get my mom to send me packages of goodies every so often because I'll...
Cet42
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Nov 13, 1998
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ou travel by train, make sure you introduce yourself to everyone else riding in your car; otherwise they'll think you very rude.<br><br>(2) the British really...
gecampbell
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Nov 8, 1998
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ou can get TWIX just about anywhere...petrol stations, newsagents, corner shops, chemists, grocery stores......
gecampbell
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Nov 8, 1998
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'm spending this year studying in England (University of Nottingham), and so far I really don't like the country all that much.<br><br>waiting in ...
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Nov 6, 1998
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aling is a suburb of London. Or so they tell me, I wouldn't know, I've never been there.<br><br>Now, granted, I don't claim to be an expert on this, but I do ...
Cet42
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Nov 6, 1998
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ay, Cadbury's! Where is Ealing? Manchester wasn't a very exciting city to me (however, I was only there for a day and it was July 4th, and it was raining, and...
Paterculus
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Nov 6, 1998
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e again. I was thinking of studying at Thames Valley University (I'm not sure which campus, probably the one in Ealing), but my academic adviser says that the...
Cet42
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Oct 30, 1998
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ello there. I'm new to this club--I just joined today. Although I'm sure there are others who are more qualified than I to answer your question, I figured I'd...
Paterculus
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Oct 28, 1998
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'm planning to study abroad in Britain for a semester next year (I'm a college freshman and I need to be a sophomore to participate in the program, which ...
Cet42
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Oct 26, 1998
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) They still have some space left.<br>2) You can protect yourself from armed robbers.<br>3) Gasoline/Petrol is affordable.<br>4) You can say what you ...
jfkar
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Sep 7, 1998
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At least, according to John Cleese.)<br><br>1. They speak English.<br><br>2. When they host the world championships, they invite other nations to ...
gecampbell
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Sep 6, 1998
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have been married to an Englishwoman for 18 years and have lived in England for the last 11 years -- long enough to become acculturated. <br><br>I used to...
jfkar
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Sep 5, 1998
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r, where *do* you buy peanut butter cups? The Oreos you can now get in any Tesco or Sainsbury grocery store...<br><br>Glen...
gecampbell
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Aug 20, 1998
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Welcome, This is the Yahoo! Message Board for Americans in Britain community....
dannysullivan
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