Gotta Love Americans !

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Fnaar

Smutmaster General
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Thumberland
Do they use that word in the US of A?
Will ask my American friend Master Bating-Furiously
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Do they use that word in the US of A?
Will ask my American friend Master Bating-Furiously
Apparently, it can be used for zigzagging up a steep hill on a bicycle - I kid you not! I am sure it was in American Bicycle Bicycling magazine that I read that a rider was so stressed by a steep climb that he had to resort to w*nking his way up! :eek:

In the same issue, a female rider was having problems with an uncomfortable fanny pack!

In the US, cyclists have to get off the sidewalk and ride on the pavement. Here, we have to get off the pavement and ride on the road. :wacko:

Divided by a common language, eh?
 
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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Apparently, it can be used for zigzagging up a steep hill on a bicycle - I kid you not! I am sure it was in American Bicycle magazine that I read that a rider was so stressed by a steep climb that he had to resort to w*nking his way up! :eek:

In the same issue, a female rider was having problems with an uncomfortable fanny pack!

In the US, cyclists have to get off the sidewalk and ride on the pavement. Here, we have to get off the pavement and ride on the road. :wacko:

Divided by a common language, eh?

Over there, the Postal Service delivers the mail. Here, the Royal Mail delivers the post...
 
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....or Juan Kerr
 
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Can't see what all the fuss is about .... it's just an anagram of Newark :smile:
 
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