Penny -
Cool. No, I'm not from the UK, but some of my ancestors came from Wales. I'm a mix of Welsh/Norwegian/German (what we call "Heinz 57 catsup" in the states). Is Swansea the mountain range?
I've been stuck almost my whole life in the world's-flattest-and-most-orthogonal-city: Chicago, Illinois. Although it's flat here, we have some great architecture. Great pizza, too.
I'm from the UK, and lived for a while in SLC. Will be back there at the end of this month too!
penny -
I have a question for a Welsh person: Do you people eat what we in the states call "pasties"? These are little, I suppose you would call then, meat pies. I think pasties originated in Wales (or Cornwall?).
In Finland we have pasties. They are delicious!
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It seems Finns had their part in bringing pasties over to Michigan, too!
lol.... Born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne...now living outside of Toronto. I lived in St Louis for 3 years and I have to say...loved the Mexican food.... theres nothing like it here, or in Newcastle....but my favourite is fish and chips....and there was no good fish and chips in St. Louis, and Toronto is ok, but the UK has the best.Yes, I eat Mexican food, but calling Taco Bell a restaurant is awfully generous I don't go a lot on the bean..mush.. that normally comes with it, but all the other stuff is great.
OK,...now an important food question for you Brits and...(what the heck)...ALL of Europe, Scandanavia (especially Finland): Do any of you eat Mexican food?
On this side of the pond, we love our tacos, burritos and "crunch wrap supremes". Taco Bell is a major restaurant in the US. Inexpensive, tasty. Just wondering if there are any Taco Bell restaurants across the Atlantic.
We had a French foreign exchange student living with us, and she loved Mexican food when she was here.
My father loved saunas when he was alive. My parents divorced when I was a kid, and my dad moved to Colorado Springs. He built a house in Colorado Springs, which overlooked a vista. I once visited him there, and I saw that he had a little sauna in the bathroom.Yes. We are very much sauna people. Most Finns go to sauna at least once a week, many go two or three times. Some even daily!
oook i forgot i am from LEEDS west yorkshire if anyone familiar?
please tell me some one is on my planet some where some how. i found this great thing on youtube to describe your Tinnitus so would love to share but i have to do more than 3 posts before i can due to spam booo pooo xxxx