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What is English/British Style to You?

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trenchcoats, its draw is that it keeps me dry in the rain
 

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Originally Posted by Sazerac
BTW, love the Brits. All in the name of jolly good fun, what?

Init?


I misread this at first and got nervous. Then re-read and am perfectly fine now. Continue.
 

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Ask not what English/British style is to you, ask what English/British style is to the English/British:

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^ You slipped in half an American in that list.
 

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Originally Posted by F. Corbera
^ You slipped in half an American in that list.
50% English 50% American but 100% British.
 

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Ah I forgot about Paddington Bear from deepest Peru.

Never liked Fair isle sweaters.

Nice to see Tom Baker as Dr Who and the Daleks in there.
 

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Originally Posted by George
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Ah I forgot about Paddington Bear from deepest Peru.


I figured he still counted. He's quite proud of his adopted homeland.

Originally Posted by George
Never liked Fair isle sweaters.

Nice to see Tom Baker as Dr Who and the Daleks in there.


You can probably tell my tastes were shaped from a young age.

I would have included Caine, but you'd stolen that one already.
 

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A mix of obsession with the past and a creative outlook on the future...
 

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Originally Posted by F. Corbera
This sums it up.

I just love that kind of misanthropic, acerbic humor; it makes me laugh and feel good.
 

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