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attila
Posted 2006-06-14 11:55 AM (#55820)
Subject: beginner classes


hi....
i am an absolut beginner and i am wondering if anybody knows classes in huddersfield/honley area????
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Mika
Posted 2006-12-01 9:18 AM (#70660 - in reply to #55820)
Subject: RE: beginner classes


where are those towns, what state/country?
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tourist
Posted 2006-12-01 10:19 AM (#70673 - in reply to #70660)
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Mika - we once had someone looking for classes "downtown."
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jonnie
Posted 2006-12-01 2:22 PM (#70727 - in reply to #55820)
Subject: RE: beginner classes


oh you two are sooooooo American!!

Huddersfield is a city in England!

Jonathon
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tourist
Posted 2006-12-01 6:59 PM (#70785 - in reply to #70727)
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I am SOOOOO not American! Calling a Canadian American is like calling an Aussie a Brit

Huddersfield does sound frightfully English however, there are plenty of firghtfully English sounding names of towns and cities in greater North America, as well
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jonnie
Posted 2006-12-01 11:47 PM (#70807 - in reply to #55820)
Subject: RE: beginner classes


oops!! Sorry about that, I bunched all you North Americans all together.

Three of my aunts moved to Canada about forty years ago and now have citizenship (and the accent). When they visit the U.K and someone asks 'where in America are you from?' they get very upset!

Jonathon
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tourist
Posted 2006-12-02 10:41 AM (#70822 - in reply to #70807)
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I heard about a website of social faux pas in Canada. Another one is calling hockey "ice hockey." Ice hockey IS hockey here - it is the other kinds that need descriptors
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jonnie
Posted 2006-12-04 2:57 PM (#70981 - in reply to #55820)
Subject: RE: beginner classes


I once asked for a Turkish coffee in Greece. The waiter was very rude to me...
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