I just wanted to say hello and make myself known.
My name's Melissa, but feel free to call me Mel. I'm from Norfolk in the UK.
I hope to find other people in UK who use these forums, and maybe some people in Norfolk if there are any around.
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I just wanted to say hello and make myself known.
My name's Melissa, but feel free to call me Mel. I'm from Norfolk in the UK.
I hope to find other people in UK who use these forums, and maybe some people in Norfolk if there are any around.
Howdy.
I'm from UK too, my name is Becky! :bigsmile:
Birmingham! :bigsmile:
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Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God (in Law's welcome thread)
Thanks, Vincent!. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Owen Macwere in law's thread
Nothing wrong with crunching carrots, good for your eyesight :p
Hello, let's be friends forevar.
Welcome! :bigsmile:
Hello and welcome.:)
Hello Mel.
Hello :love: :love: :love: lets be best friends! :love: :love: :love: :love:
Although I said hi in my thread I'll say it again. Welcome Mel; pleased to meet you! :)
Hey :D I'm from the UK too, hooray for UK. Well maybe. XD I dont know where norfolk is cos I suck at geography ;_; I live in wiltshireeee. and people rarely know where that is anyway XD Enjoy the forums ^_^
Heyro, I'm in UK too, nowhere near you though...
*gives you a cookie*
Ooh, I read your name as Del Murder when scrolling through the forum index.
Welcome :mog: What is DM short for?
Dead man*
Hello. :cat:
Somebody saaaaaaave me!Quote:
My friend from London's father calls me Carrot Cruncher. ¬_¬'
Oh I thought I'd mention I'm from the UK aswell. Portsmouth for me. :D
Hi and welcome Mel I am from the UK too and not too far away from where you are im just a little bit south in good old essex :D have fun :)
Well, come on in.
Welcome... on in. :)
Hello to you Mel! I am from N. Ireland but I now live in the Midlands, which is the most boring place I know of and quite likely the most boring place in the universe.
DM is short for Dragonmaster.....it's a long story (and it will be when my first book is finished, heh *cough*).
^_^'
Hello!
It can't be as boring as the Fens between Ely and Lincolnshire. When I go to visit my brother in Yorkshire, the train has to go through the Fens, and depending on your frame of mind at the time, it can be soul-destroying.
Norfolk, as most people know, is full of farms, but there's an awful lot of history here. Especially in Norwich just a few miles from where I live.
o_O'
Where abouts?
Nice cookie.
I've tried to reply to everyone who's posted since yesterday either on the thread or in PMs. If I haven't, PM me. Sorry, when I looked at the thread I thought "aaahh! so many people to reply to!"
So....sorry if I've not acknowledged you yet. >_<'
Hey hey Mel, hope you enjoy this here site, and im Andre and i live in london!
You made 5 posts one after the other and from this I can assume that you didn't read the rules. I sugest you do it before Leeza finds you. :p
Yes, please don't post multiple times in a row, DM. Instead use the edit button in the lower right corner of the post you want to edit, if there's anything you have forgotten to add.
I merged your posts.:joker:
Hello Melissa and welcome to EoFF.
Sorry! I know this is a bad excuse but it's true....I've been on the phone most of the afternoon with different people ringing me and I just wasn't paying attention to what I was doing. :(
I'll be more careful next time.
Hello!
And thank you.
Don't worry about it, we've all been there. ;) Did a lovely triple post when I first joined myself. :greenie:
Welcome New Person! :D I am also from the UK, but I live in Scotland. Nowhere near you, eh? :P Everyone here mocks me for being Scottish. ;_; So, I understand your pain of being called a carrot cruncher. I guess. xD
Anyway, have fun at EoFF!
hey, im not from england or UK or anything but enjoy your stay...
welp thats my mama
Don't trust any of them. I am the only sane one here...
Ok, I'd managed to change my settings somehow. Now I can see them!Quote:
I can't see the latest replies for some reason. :(
:)
It's usually the accent I find. Somehow, the accent of most sailors seems very similar to that of Norfolk.
We end up leaving the pronunciation of certain letters out of words, like:
* Hadn't/havent - hant (and not pronouncing the t properly if at all)
* Wouldn't - woont
* Isn't - int
* Didn't - dint
Extras:
* Home - hoom
* right- roit
* alright - a'rite
* What's that - whassat
It's a funny old world.