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Liam

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Ulan Bator?

A confused under-40.

It's the capital of Mongolia Dick. I thought everyone knew that. Well they do down my street.

Rich.

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No, "Mongolia Dick" is a traditional English pudding.

It is yellower than "Spotted Dick". :blink:

Anyway do you think Brokeback Mountain will pick up any Oscars ? :blink:

Chuck. :ph34r:

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English.

4/8ths Huntingdonshire, 3/8ths Lincolnshire (with a bit of Suffolk), 1/8th unknown (but probably Lincs.)

Born Cambridgeshire (ex Northamptonshire)

Steve.

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Fair point Beppo. Maybe in hindsight best approach would have been to say that we already know that we have members from the UK, Canada, France, Belgium, USA, Mongolia, Japan etc and ask where else we have people.

Liam

PS too young to understand the joke earlier (under 40)

Thailand - hot and sweaty all the time...

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No, "Mongolia Dick" is a traditional English pudding.

It is yellower than "Spotted Dick". blink:

Mongolia Dick is surely a disease. The treatment is painful, as I recall.

England [not Britain, and not UK].

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easily cured by a black 'n' tan!

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Father English, Mother Canadian

Live mainly in England, East Sussex, but spending more and more time also flitting between South Africa and Spain.

Son and grand children are South African

Tim

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You mean you are an Old Soke Steve?

Less of the old! :lol:

Steve.

(Aged 9 and a quarter)

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Anyway do you think Brokeback Mountain will pick up any Oscars ? :blink:

Chuck. :ph34r:

It ought to do because it has a number of cricketers "batting for the other side" in it.

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English~with a distant hint of Belgian & Irish.

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Cymru

( that's Wales for those that don't speak the language of Heaven :) )

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Damned if I sympathise with anyone else at cricket though, even with the multi-national additions to the team team of Jones the Gloves and Jones the Reverse Swing...

Adrian

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It's not true it's called the England and Wales Cricket Board any more then :blink:

When did that happen?

:lol:

Hywyn

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