Oh my god. it's Robby!
spontaneously luminescent
21 frakkin runs for team blue that my mostly soccer loving boys and girls is what we call an offensive explosion
We shall see soon, up next is the AstrosUncle Steve, Aunt Nancy, and lil' Sammy must be really happy. Their hometown Dodgers are peaking I reckon.
Again, bit this one hurt more, one out from a win, but with their star closer out with an irregular heartbeatDodgers lost
While I love Iron Mike forever Roberts is doing the best he can with what he’s been given by the idiots that run the club, besides, Mike would never come to manage in an organization where so many on the field decisions are made by front office business men scum. Think of it this way, its like as if Moz were in the studio and the record label came and told him how or what to sing, that’s what Dave Roberts is dealing with and it despicableBlikey! That fight between the Moz Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants was top mental! Puig took the bait m8 inn n n n nnn it. Me heard down at the Marquis that Uncle Steve is going to throw his weight around and get Mike Scioscia hired as manager for next season for his beloved LA Dodgers.
Yanks is not a derogatory term.All foreigners like the Yankees and then call Americans "Yanks" as some sort of derogatory term.
Yanks is not a derogatory term.
Ur defo nutso AC, but gosh darn it, I like you, keep coming backI reckon the only thing I have learned from S0-Low is the amazing similarity still between descendants of British immigrants in the 1700's (Hicks, Hillbillies, Rednecks) to the southern US states like Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee...etc and present day British people in England. People in England always say "I reckon" and use the term "Yank or Yankee" to describe people and so do people from the south. Then they can't wait to get their New York Yankee baseball cap from Uncle Nigel's trip to New York or over pay on E Bay uk. It's insane. Then they idolize this guy (Steve Morrissey) who is more American than baseball, apple pie, and John Wayne combined who lives almost as far away as John Maher (Portland, Oregon) he can from England in LA. That's what keeps me coming back here. The sheer insanity.
Ur defo nutso AC, but gosh darn it, I like you, keep coming back
I’m only half British, though my mom never calls herself that, she’s Scottish through & throughI knew you were Brittish, but at least you like baseball and the Dodgers just like the Morrissey/Sinatra family.
I reckon the only thing I have learned from So-Low is the amazing similarity still between descendants of British immigrants in the 1700's (Hicks, Hillbillies, Rednecks) to the southern US states like Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee...etc and present-day British people in England. People in England always say "I reckon" and use the term "Yank or Yankee" to describe people and so do people from the south. Then they can't wait to get their New York Yankee baseball cap from Uncle Nigel's trip to New York or over pay on E Bay UK. It's insane. Then they idolize this guy (Steve Morrissey) who is more American than baseball, apple pie, and John Wayne combined who lives almost as far away as John Maher (Portland, Oregon) he can from England in LA. That's what keeps me coming back here. The sheer insanity.
Yank or Yankee isn’t generally offensive and gets used all the time. There is a connotation though that can be derogatory. During the Civil War, soldiers from the North/Union were referred to as Yankees or Yanks. So if someone from the South is saying it and they are pro-Confederacy (slaves & racism,) they might use Yank as a slur.I understand the term Yank if used in America may be seen differently, then when we use it, but here in the UK Yank is used as you use Brit, Yank has been used here since WW2 when American bases where populated with the same accents that the locals saw on the big screen in the picture houses. The cowboys the gangsters all referred to themselves as Yanks, so it carried over. No one here is ever insulted by Brit I'm surprised to think anyone there would be by Yank it is not generally used as a derogatory term.
As for the returning for the sheer insanity, you do know you come over as one of the biggest lunatics round here, don't you?
Correct, but don’t be calling no white boy from the South “cracker”Yank or Yankee isn’t generally offensive and gets used all the time. There is a connotation though that can be derogatory. During the Civil War, soldiers from the North/Union were referred to as Yankees or Yanks. So if someone from the South is saying it and they are pro-Confederacy (slaves & racism,) they might use Yank as a slur.