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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

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By *hole Lotta RosieWoman  over a year ago

Deviant City

Arggggh, I hate the term Y'all! But yeah, been messaged by a few Americans, with one offer to have my flight paid to live with a guy there in his first message

Fab was started here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!"

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney"

They're far to friendly for my liking lol I don't want a hug in the apple store, I don't want to hear have a great day (very British problems)!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thought this site was Uk based. Have been on other places similar that are international and loved speaking to the Americas, Australians, Canadians etc.

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By *epper123Woman  over a year ago

London

Lived in California for ten years and had my kids there .... best of both worlds ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

They're far to friendly for my liking lol I don't want a hug in the apple store, I don't want to hear have a great day (very British problems)!"

I'm American and I don't hug anyone. I also don't say y'all. Maybe you need to meet less Californians (who also don't say y'all) or more New Yorkers.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney"

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties "

Don't start with me, Miss I. It is jelly. What you refer to is Jello. Jam has seed bits in it.

-Courtney

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By *awandOrderCouple  over a year ago

SW London


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

They're far to friendly for my liking lol I don't want a hug in the apple store, I don't want to hear have a great day (very British problems)!

I'm American and I don't hug anyone. I also don't say y'all. Maybe you need to meet less Californians (who also don't say y'all) or more New Yorkers.

-Courtney"

That's mu experience too ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It is and always has been an international site although I believe it originates and is run from Britain.

Y'all is a Texan/Southern thing, I happen to quite like it but I've always loved the southern states and the people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anyone else read Courtney's posts in their head with an American accent?

I suppose it would be weird to read them out loud in an accent (which I do for the record).

-Lib

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties

Don't start with me, Miss I. It is jelly. What you refer to is Jello. Jam has seed bits in it.

-Courtney"

Haha!! I love Americans by the way. Very friendly, lovely people. Well, the ones I met in Orlando were

Just need to teach you the correct words for things

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Auto carrot.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Anyone else read Courtney's posts in their head with an American accent?

I suppose it would be weird to read them out loud in an accent (which I do for the record).

-Lib"

Yes with a HUGE emphasis on AWESOME!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone else read Courtney's posts in their head with an American accent?

I suppose it would be weird to read them out loud in an accent (which I do for the record).

-Lib"

I hope you have the correct American accent, though. Think "Seinfeld."

(refuses to sign off "Courtney")

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone else read Courtney's posts in their head with an American accent?

I suppose it would be weird to read them out loud in an accent (which I do for the record).

-Lib"

From now on I'm going to imagine everything she says sounds like Louis Griffin!...

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Ya gotta have a drawl to say y'all

Went to America for a month in 1986 and although I liked visiting the place, spent 2 weeks in Phoenix Arizona & 2 weeks in Columbus Ohio, I wouldn't like to live over there.

Got a wink from a couple in Nebraska a couple of years back

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ya gotta have a drawl to say y'all

Went to America for a month in 1986 and although I liked visiting the place, spent 2 weeks in Phoenix Arizona & 2 weeks in Columbus Ohio, I wouldn't like to live over there.

Got a wink from a couple in Nebraska a couple of years back "

Phoenix and Columbus, huh? Sounds like you got the first class tour....

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Y'all tends to be common in the south - but far from California.

We get a fair few US visitors, sometimes in the forums. Have had a few messages.

If you're going overseas, it's always worth a look who's around.

I've had locals message me when in Sydney, so users do check you out in other spots.

Maybe a lot of the forum chat is a little too UK centric, but it's only was people based here are the predominant user base.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Ya gotta have a drawl to say y'all

Went to America for a month in 1986 and although I liked visiting the place, spent 2 weeks in Phoenix Arizona & 2 weeks in Columbus Ohio, I wouldn't like to live over there.

Got a wink from a couple in Nebraska a couple of years back

Phoenix and Columbus, huh? Sounds like you got the first class tour.... "

Well ma ex's dad lived in Columbus and her gran in Phoenix, we spent 4 days driving up Route 66 between the 2, mostly off the freeway when I was driving

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was messaged earlier from someone in Ashley, Ohio

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By *ighland_RoseCouple  over a year ago

Brigadoon


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties

Don't start with me, Miss I. It is jelly. What you refer to is Jello. Jam has seed bits in it.

-Courtney"

Jello is a brand. Calling jelly jello is like calling all vacuum cleaners hoovers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties

Don't start with me, Miss I. It is jelly. What you refer to is Jello. Jam has seed bits in it.

-Courtney

Jello is a brand. Calling jelly jello is like calling all vacuum cleaners hoovers."

True. Would you prefer congealed gelatin? Whatever you call Jello, jelly remains jam without seeds. To me, in any case.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock

Was on an American based swingers site before I joined here, but it had an international mix of people. Site was good when I first joined but in the end got pissed off with all the constant crappy site updates, they never listened to customer feedback and the site was unrecognisable when I left compared to when I joined there. My profile is still there but I don't use it any more. Fab is a million times better in my opinion.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I lived in Boston for 2 years and never once had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I did however have sandwiches that did appear to contain a whole pig in various forms. Now that is fab y'all

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"I lived in Boston for 2 years and never once had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I did however have sandwiches that did appear to contain a whole pig in various forms. Now that is fab y'all "

Ya wanna try this

THE 72OZ STEAK RULES

Meal consists of: Shrimp Cocktail, Baked Potato, Salad, with Roll, Butter, and of course the 72 oz. Steak

Entire meal must be completed in one hour. If any of the meal is not consumed (swallowed)…YOU LOSE!

Before the time starts, you will be allowed to cut into the steak, and take one bite. If the steak tastes good and is cooked to your satisfaction, we will start the time upon your acceptable approval. The time will not stop, and the contest is on, so make SURE before you say “yes.”

Once you have started you are not allowed to stand up, leave your table, or have anyone else TOUCH the meal.

You will be disqualified if anyone assists you in cutting, preparing or eating of your meal. This is YOUR contest.

You don’t have to eat the fat, but we will judge this.

Should you become ill, the contest is over… YOU LOSE! (Please use the container provided as necessary.)

You are required to pay the full amount up front; if you win we will refund 100%.

You must sit at a table that we assign.

If you do not win the steak challenge, you are welcome to take the leftovers with you.

No consumption or sharing of the leftovers is allowed in the restaurant once the contest is over.

If you fail to complete the challenge, you must pay the full $72 dollars.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I lived in Boston for 2 years and never once had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I did however have sandwiches that did appear to contain a whole pig in various forms. Now that is fab y'all

Ya wanna try this

THE 72OZ STEAK RULES

Meal consists of: Shrimp Cocktail, Baked Potato, Salad, with Roll, Butter, and of course the 72 oz. Steak

Entire meal must be completed in one hour. If any of the meal is not consumed (swallowed)…YOU LOSE!

Before the time starts, you will be allowed to cut into the steak, and take one bite. If the steak tastes good and is cooked to your satisfaction, we will start the time upon your acceptable approval. The time will not stop, and the contest is on, so make SURE before you say “yes.”

Once you have started you are not allowed to stand up, leave your table, or have anyone else TOUCH the meal.

You will be disqualified if anyone assists you in cutting, preparing or eating of your meal. This is YOUR contest.

You don’t have to eat the fat, but we will judge this.

Should you become ill, the contest is over… YOU LOSE! (Please use the container provided as necessary.)

You are required to pay the full amount up front; if you win we will refund 100%.

You must sit at a table that we assign.

If you do not win the steak challenge, you are welcome to take the leftovers with you.

No consumption or sharing of the leftovers is allowed in the restaurant once the contest is over.

If you fail to complete the challenge, you must pay the full $72 dollars."

Ooft, I'd pay the $72 and take my time to enjoy it!! If there's one thing our American friends can do it's a good steak!

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

They had huge billboards at the side of the road advertising the 72oz, but never contemplated trying it though. It's like half a cow isn't it

The best steak I had was while we were driving thru Texas, was much smaller than that though

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By *irtyGirlWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh

I feel quite put out that I've had no message from a hot New Yorker suggesting I move there immediately.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties

Don't start with me, Miss I. It is jelly. What you refer to is Jello. Jam has seed bits in it.

-Courtney

Jello is a brand. Calling jelly jello is like calling all vacuum cleaners hoovers.

True. Would you prefer congealed gelatin? Whatever you call Jello, jelly remains jam without seeds. To me, in any case. "

Hi Courtney. Quick question. If jelly is jam (without seeds) what do you call jelly of the gelatin jelly and ice cream variety ?

B xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are being invaded.... BY THE AMERICANS! California to be precise! Probably not unusual but I got a message from Cali!

SO IS FAB ACTUALLY A BRITISH THING or like did it actually start in America?! I bet it's the latter. Always one step ahead lol gee you guys, where's my peanut and jelly sandwich!

A peanut and jelly sandwich would be gross. Peanut butter and jelly on the other hand is a masterpiece.

Btw, Americans are awesome.

-Courtney

It's jam, not jelly

Jelly you have with ice cream at children's birthday parties

Don't start with me, Miss I. It is jelly. What you refer to is Jello. Jam has seed bits in it.

-Courtney

Jello is a brand. Calling jelly jello is like calling all vacuum cleaners hoovers.

True. Would you prefer congealed gelatin? Whatever you call Jello, jelly remains jam without seeds. To me, in any case.

Hi Courtney. Quick question. If jelly is jam (without seeds) what do you call jelly of the gelatin jelly and ice cream variety ?

B xx"

I, and every American, call that Jello. I know it's a brand, but that's what it's called. The same way what you call plasters are called band-aids in the US, even though that's technically a brand name.

Did you know Velcro is actually a brand name as well? The stuff we all call Velcro is actually called "hook and loop fastener." No lie.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I personally find Americans lacking in coloUr and a little shy of centRE and it's don't work spelling wise but I love the way they pronounce aluminium..

But credit where credit is due.. They really do know how to make a showcase event of sports

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Time for a few tunes on this thread

www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_uh8XjgLTE&list=RDl_uh8XjgLTE#t=27

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

AWESOME!!!

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

As they say...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I, the Fem, am in pensacola,florida at the moment with family and right in the "Bible belt" have met some wonderful people who hug everyone and say ya'll all day long. Am having a blast talking to them as much as they love my accent too. I'm also atheist and have had some very interesting conversations. Feel I've made some great friends over the past 3 weeks and all plan to stay in touch.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I personally find Americans lacking in coloUr and a little shy of centRE and it's don't work spelling wise but I love the way they pronounce aluminium..

But credit where credit is due.. They really do know how to make a showcase event of sports"

We don't say aluminium wrong. We spell it aluminum, and it's actually the original spelling. Europeans changed it to aluminium because they wanted it to match the other elements on the periodic table (helium, calcium, etc).

True story, dude.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"AWESOME!!!

"

Totally fucking awesome bro!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I went to school with an American girl who irritated the fuck out of me.

These days though I find a lot of American accents sexy as. The reason I started playing with permission was due to a sexy American

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner


"Would you prefer congealed gelatin? Whatever you call Jello, jelly remains jam without seeds. To me, in any case. "

I'm with Courtney on this one. Jelly (seedless jam) and jelly (party food) are both just set fruit juice and sugar. The only difference is that the former is solidified with pectin from the fruit pips, and the latter by adding gelatin.

Jam, is of course jam and is only ever available tomorrow.

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