United Kingdom Red Phones

real mad hatter

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Nah its a breakfast cereal.

That's bizarre as Cheerio means goodbye! Plus it's not really said that often in England, strangely enough we use the word ..... Goodbye! :ROFLOL:

They maybe were having Cheerios for breakfast:ROFLOL:.In Scotland we have many ways of saying Cheerio and Goodbye,unfortunately I can't say on this site.;)
 

6laurac

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Yes... yes it is really super expensive. And its the weirdest thing because everytime you call these numbers, no one seems to have an English accent.

I'm glad to provide y'all with a good laugh for the day......This was my community service for today.:wave:
 

Timekeeper

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Well, now we know that if you're bored in the park, you can test your improv comedy skills in a manner similar to the free photo booth segment on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
 

DisneyRunner

Active Member
I called back and got a group of girls from Panama City. Some of the girls were in the left phone booth, the others in the right phone booth. I called the first booth and talked to them. Then I called the other phone booth and told them, "I just talked to your friends."
 

gwhb75

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Ah ha,a Scot in Canada,you huvnae lost it.:wave:

Born and raised in Canada, but the rest of my family was born and raised in Scotland (I was a "surprise" I guess). Up until I started going to school I had a very strong Scottish accent since that's all I heard growing up. Lost it once school started, but can still fake it when I feel like it.
 

real mad hatter

Well-Known Member
Good On You.

Born and raised in Canada, but the rest of my family was born and raised in Scotland (I was a "surprise" I guess). Up until I started going to school I had a very strong Scottish accent since that's all I heard growing up. Lost it once school started, but can still fake it when I feel like it.

Well if you can pull off a Billy Connelly accent then Princess Merida is in for a Suprise :ROFLOL: I believe Billy voices her father in the film.:wave:
 

CaptainessKylie

Active Member
I just wanted to add my calling experience here....

I met my husband whilst on my third ICP last summer from England. When we were just dating I had gone back to England and was missing him terribly, counting down the days until my next flight to see him. He was out at EPCOT drinking round the world with a mutual friend who had text me to tell me they were in the UK pavillion...it was about 10pm florida time so about 3am my time, I told Mike, our friend to get my hubby over near the phones subtly and to whatsapp me when they were there, as soon as I got that text I called the phone and luckiily enough my (now) hubby picked up. he didn't believe for a second it was me but we got to have a quick talk with him still not believing until I told him how many days it was until I saw him. It was a great memory :) xxx
 

Kramerica

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I did this today at work with some coworkers. It can be fun! But it's also king of awkward if you're not the best conversationalist.
 

AswaySuller

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Lol at the Atari statement...

A much better representation of the uk would be to have a high street of closed down shops, a benefits queue, road works and the Olympics bring shoved down your throat!
 

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