Noodley in the UK
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- Gnocchetti Galley Slave
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Further unauthorized contact with the aboriginal population,
with no small risk to own life and limb I may add, has shown that the
locals refer to my location as "Birmingham".
I could, as yet, not establish the meaning of this word.
I think further research may be necessary...
with no small risk to own life and limb I may add, has shown that the
locals refer to my location as "Birmingham".
I could, as yet, not establish the meaning of this word.
I think further research may be necessary...
I have nothing to say
and I am saying it
and that is poetry
John Cage
In England there are sixty different religions
but only one sauce
Francesco Caracciolo
and I am saying it
and that is poetry
John Cage
In England there are sixty different religions
but only one sauce
Francesco Caracciolo
all'arrabbiata wrote:Further unauthorized contact with the aboriginal population,
with no small risk to own life and limb I may add, has shown that the
locals refer to my location as "Birmingham".
I could, as yet, not establish the meaning of this word.
I think further research may be necessary...
Just in case you might want to carry a Burberry baseball hat about you in a hidden pocket incase you get lost so you can blend in with the 'natives'.
Moony
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all'arrabbiata wrote:Further unauthorized contact with the aboriginal population,
with no small risk to own life and limb I may add, has shown that the
locals refer to my location as "Birmingham".
I could, as yet, not establish the meaning of this word.
I think further research may be necessary...
Oi be sailing those waters, too. Whatever ye do, don't sail too far West - those that be dwelling in the Black Country, the Yam Yams, be fearsome and peculiar folk that utter the most confounding gobbledygook...
Where we're from, the birds sing a pretty song, and there's always noodles in the air 

- amenabletopasta
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Arrrrrrrrrr! Oi've ne'er sailed the waters aroundabouts Bradford, but ye've good reason t' be proud - be ye forgettin' the stammerin' cabin-boy genius that be Gareth Gates? 

Where we're from, the birds sing a pretty song, and there's always noodles in the air 

- Consternation
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- amenabletopasta
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Consternation wrote:Me!
I have the misfortune to live in Chavham. I'm not proud, and all I can say in my defense in that I wasn't born here....
<Gulp> If ye be alludin' t' Chatham, Oi be knowin' that scurvey town only too well.

Ye have me condolences. Why don't ye be sailing off to nicer waters?
Where we're from, the birds sing a pretty song, and there's always noodles in the air 

- Consternation
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amenabletopasta wrote:Consternation wrote:Me!
I have the misfortune to live in Chavham. I'm not proud, and all I can say in my defense in that I wasn't born here....
<Gulp> If ye be alludin' t' Chatham, Oi be knowin' that scurvey town only too well.![]()
Ye have me condolences. Why don't ye be sailing off to nicer waters?
I feel your pain, fellow Pastafarian

I consider it my mission to bring the glory of the FSM (praise his Noodly Appendages) to the heathens of Chavham, sorry, Chatham.
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways,
thoroughly used up, worn out & proclaiming "WOW! What a ride!"
thoroughly used up, worn out & proclaiming "WOW! What a ride!"
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- Conchigliette Convert
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Wish to be sailing across the oceans
Ahoy there me matey's, (Yikes! only pirate speak I really know, except for shiver me timbers) From Northampton, home of arrogance.
- amenabletopasta
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Re: Wish to be sailing across the oceans
NIH Protected wrote:From Northampton, home of arrogance.
Arrr! Be that what it says on the signs as ye enter the town? "Welcome to Northampton, home of arrogance (twinned with Dyckesville, Wisconsin)"
Where we're from, the birds sing a pretty song, and there's always noodles in the air 

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- Conchigliette Convert
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Avast I be hailing from York!
Lo Lo peeps.
I be in the overpriced city of York.
I am spreading the word of FSM and have converted many. I find it amazing how many people actually realise the truth when you show them.
May his noodle reach far and wide!
Ramen
I be in the overpriced city of York.
I am spreading the word of FSM and have converted many. I find it amazing how many people actually realise the truth when you show them.
May his noodle reach far and wide!

Ramen
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