abroad [əˈbrɔːd]
adj (postpositive)
1. (of news, rumours, etc.) in general circulation; current
2. out in the open
3. over a wide area
Don't want to spoil your fun though, and I didn't realise it was that old school. I guess I must be a bit old school. :slanted:
this election is well tense though, i sense a mood of apprehension abroad in the country.
Lol."Hey, whatch'oo gettin' at?! She's always been a broad!"
Jakarta?i fear we both are
as for Tea's accents, there's always the classic married northern English blokes discussing short holiday options routine... ...'Genoa?' ''Course I do, she's my wife!'
'Jamaica?' 'No, she wanted to'
Jakarta?
No she took a plane.
Jakarta?
No she took a plane.
Not the other way round?
Apparently Nick Griffin just been hit with tomatoes by kids as he was out canvassing in Barking. According to witnesses he got into his car and left pretty quickly. However, according to one witness, things quickly became more serious: "Moments later on Harrow Road members of the BNP party who were standing in the road were approached by a group of five Asian boys and one black boy. The boys asked what the party members were doing in their area. One of the members of the BNP party then punched one of the group of boys in the face. The boy said then about six or seven members of the BNP party then proceeded to attack him and his friend. After this the men all jumped into a car and drove off."
Spotted - very attractive woman of east asian appearance doing last minute door to door canvassing for the blue team. Is that how they're doing it? I'd be tempted, honestly.