FrankB said:P.S. - A Ferrari wouldn't go amiss, either...
I don't think that would be the problem. I think getting used to the Italian-style mirrors (full-length so you can make sure your suit isn't creased) would be more difficult.NikoSperi said:Surely that would require that you learn to drive with the wheel on the proper side of the car... AND on the right side of the road!
I think that saying comes from the other side of the pond. You certainly won't hear it said up north!NikoSperi said:Thanks for the invite, although I hope it's meant more than the usual english "We must do lunch" 'cause I might take you up on it.
Ah, indeed. Those would be the same Vikings that left the cold North in their hundreds of thousands to live in Britain (and Greenland, Siberia etc and crossed the Atlantic in open boats)? Tsk, Tsk, your ancestors must be spinning in their long barrows at such pining for the soft life down south...Struan Gray said:"Struan" is a viking word.
Struan Gray said:Bob: the bright ones headed for Sicily
Struan Gray said:You lot are hopeless. The perfect opportunity for a group of northern APUGgers to descend on the hapless Nico and drink his cellar dry, and instead you're all inviting him to come the other way for a weekend of gloomy fog and warm bitter.
Villa Saraceno, or The Glum Bastard Inn, Grimholme? Tough choice.
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