Do you all in the UK find Ted Lasso as hilarious as we USers do, or is it just us laughing at us and stereotypes of you all?
You would think you'd stop watching time-sucking TV when you're terminal, but I find I just need it to be better quality. Still need to veg sometimes though.
Patricia
the only word that must being talked about is wallys, perhaps these American sweets?
Norberry
Having read quite a few of your posts now I am a bit confused. You have standards?
Keith
I know where you are coming from, I have plenty of time to waste and do enjoy some of your lighter posts.
All the best
I know the word you mean but blokes don't usually use it often in each others' company though you would hear 10,000 at a football match in unison telling the referee that he's one!
I think it has mostly been surpassed by an eight letter word beginning with d. In the United States the w word is used as a name for a foolish person. I remember Phil Collins was making a film or TV program in the US and the w word was in the script and he asked can he use that on TV? He was laughing and he read it out loud but it's not seen as an offensive word there.
Tvman xx
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