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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
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    Alex is Scottish, not English
    Oops. I guess calling a Scott a Limey would be insulting. My apologies Alex. For some reason I thought you were a Britt.

    Thanks for the correction Glen.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Ricky View Post
    Oops. I guess calling a Scott a Limey would be insulting. My apologies Alex. For some reason I thought you were a Britt.

    Thanks for the correction Glen.

    Cheers
    There would have been plenty of Scots onboard the ships when lime juice was important,so I think and I have always thought,that the term Limey covered the whole of the British Isles,not just the English.I can't say I like the expression much,but I can see that the Brits. are going to have nicknames and there are worse names than that about,so I can live with it.

    Now,I remember well, the many many thousands of GI's that were here,eventually, during WW2 and I was always told that we were to NEVER EVER to call them Yanks to their faces, anyway. So is it offensive to call Americans Yanks?Or,is it a name you have to learn to live with like us Limeys(Limies?)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Alex looks so boyish without his trademark sideburns.
    My wife was saying the same thing the first time she saw the results. Well she did not say boyish, but definitely younger and gave the decision a thumbs-up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    There would have been plenty of Scots onboard the ships when lime juice was important,so I think and I have always thought,that the term Limey covered the whole of the British Isles,not just the English.I can't say I like the expression much,but I can see that the Brits. are going to have nicknames and there are worse names than that about,so I can live with it.

    Now,I remember well, the many many thousands of GI's that were here,eventually, during WW2 and I was always told that we were to NEVER EVER to call them Yanks to their faces, anyway. So is it offensive to call Americans Yanks?Or,is it a name you have to learn to live with like us Limeys(Limies?)?
    As with the Limeys, it depends on the Yankee. Ever heard of Yankee Stadium? The new York Yankees?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Ricky View Post
    As with the Limeys, it depends on the Yankee. Ever heard of Yankee Stadium? The new York Yankees?

    Cheers
    Forgive me,but I am not sure of the point you are making.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Forgive me,but I am not sure of the point you are making.
    If you are a yankee ((You live north of the Mason Dixon Line) it's OK.
    If you live south of the line, you might take offense at being called a yankee.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Ricky View Post
    If you are a yankee ((You live north of the Mason Dixon Line) it's OK.
    If you live south of the line, you might take offense at being called a yankee.



    Cheers
    Oh I see!This is your civil war thing?Right?Thank you.Perhaps we had better get back to the thread now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Oh I see!This is your civil war thing?Right?Thank you.Perhaps we had better get back to the thread now?
    I for one would greatly appreciate it, please take any further discussions of this nature to PM's


    Thanks

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    Lovely pics; would have liked to see more of the 25, as that is what my dad flew in WWII.

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    Looked like a great day, just back from holiday sorry I missed it

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