Short Clip with Syd Barrett and David Gilmour
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Yes. It makes me even more confused about "the English", though. I had been misled into thinking that they're so reserved and that sort of thing. But a lot of what I've seen points to the fact that they tend to come out and say exactly what they feel. I guess that's why stereotypes are so unreliable, eh?moodyblue wrote: Essentially and unfortunately, you have to admit his words are right although it does come across as a bit harsh on our poor Syd but you can't run away from fact i guess.
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Extremely unreliable although in certain parts of the country particularly the north, they do say what they feel regardless. Maybe you can say by and large the English are kind of reserved but that's mainly because we think before we act to a point but then again, it's all generalisations.pompeii purple wrote:Yes. It makes me even more confused about "the English", though. I had been misled into thinking that they're so reserved and that sort of thing. But a lot of what I've seen points to the fact that they tend to come out and say exactly what they feel. I guess that's why stereotypes are so unreliable, eh?moodyblue wrote: Essentially and unfortunately, you have to admit his words are right although it does come across as a bit harsh on our poor Syd but you can't run away from fact i guess.
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I will have to watch this clip when I get home from work as I have no sound available.
The English are generally reserved relative to other countries in their interactions with strangers and during special occasions. My friends and I can be pretty evil to one another. Its not all friendly!! Unless that is because we are north of the M25 ring road!
Perhaps Gilmour has a 'tude!
The English are generally reserved relative to other countries in their interactions with strangers and during special occasions. My friends and I can be pretty evil to one another. Its not all friendly!! Unless that is because we are north of the M25 ring road!
Perhaps Gilmour has a 'tude!
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My best friend is English, and she's very polite and quiet, but when she's in close company all hell breaks loose!! However, last year when she came to visit, she brought 2 friends who are a couple...and they were far from polite. They fought like crazy in front of everyone and anyone...he would always call her a stupid woman and so on, but she said much worse. (She is EVIL.) Also...they consume more beer in a week than I do in a year...and I LOVE my beer.moodyblue wrote:Extremely unreliable although in certain parts of the country particularly the north, they do say what they feel regardless. Maybe you can say by and large the English are kind of reserved but that's mainly because we think before we act to a point but then again, it's all generalisations.pompeii purple wrote: Yes. It makes me even more confused about "the English", though. I had been misled into thinking that they're so reserved and that sort of thing. But a lot of what I've seen points to the fact that they tend to come out and say exactly what they feel. I guess that's why stereotypes are so unreliable, eh?
As for the video...I wish my sound card worked! ACK!
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