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I've read somewhere that a man should:

Drink Scottish
Dine French
Dress Italian
Drive German..

But let me get to my point (or question rather). How much do you yourself agree with this and how would you finish these;

Dwell ....
Date....
Do .... erm, not sure what I mean here (for some reason I just went with the 'D' wprds) so be creative and add some 'categories' yourself if you like (starting with a 'D' is not a hard and fast rule of course).

To get things started my preferences would be;

Drink Scottish.. oh, yes, I could do without any drink bar a good single malt
Dine French
Dress French, sorry Italy
Drive German.. yes, of course
Dwell.. tough one as I am not overly well traveled. I'll stick to the devil I know in Cape Town which has a lot going for it. So, SA for me.
Date.. I'll go French again (seems I am a Francophile and I didn't even know it)
 
Drink Scottish
Dine French
Dress Italian
Drive German
Dwell New Zealand (Some would suggest the US, but it's getting too congested here)
Date Japanese (according to a friend of mine)



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Date.. I'll go French again (seems I am a Francophile and I didn't even know it)

everybody's a francophile, whether conscious about it or not...:p
Here lemme have a go:
Drink French, Belgian
Dine too many good things to mention here.
Dress I don't give a sht.
Drive I don't give a sht, but probably German
Dwell..Montreal's the best place I've been to so far. So there.
Date who the fk can answer that ? there's a specific country you'd want to date girls from ?? OK, Italian side Switzerland. Specifically.
 
Drink - British
Dine - London
Dress - Metalhead
Drive - Can't
Dwell - London
Date - American

That makes me seem far more patriotic/Anglosphere than I am. Reality is that we've managed to loot the world so effectively, it gives me an awful lot of choice...
 
Bump *****....
Law = Fun
History = Fun
History of law = the most mind numbingly boring **** I have come across in my life, it's allowed me to perfect procrastination, right down to the perfectly trimmed pubes.
 
Saw these gas little ***** spooning in the pet shop today. God I love meerkats.
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Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most... human.
 
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I've read somewhere that a man should:

Drink Scottish
Dine French
Dress Italian
Drive German..

But let me get to my point (or question rather). How much do you yourself agree with this and how would you finish these;

Dwell ....
Date....
Do .... erm, not sure what I mean here (for some reason I just went with the 'D' wprds) so be creative and add some 'categories' yourself if you like (starting with a 'D' is not a hard and fast rule of course).

To get things started my preferences would be;

Drink Scottish.. oh, yes, I could do without any drink bar a good single malt
Dine French
Dress French, sorry Italy
Drive German.. yes, of course
Dwell.. tough one as I am not overly well traveled. I'll stick to the devil I know in Cape Town which has a lot going for it. So, SA for me.
Date.. I'll go French again (seems I am a Francophile and I didn't even know it)

2 options for me -:
DRINK - Scotish (peaty malt) or French (languedoc red)
DINE - French (fruit de mer) or Spanish (Tapas)
DRIVE - German (BMW) or Italian (Alpha)
DWELL - French (Collioure) or French (Pezenas)
DATE - Russian (Fit Blonde) or French (Fit)
DRESS - Italian (Suits) or Italian (Casual)
 
I doubt it , he hasn't shown any sign of actual concussion from what I've heard so will likely be available for selection.

Currently attempting to think of a research proposal as my tutor steadily makes her way through the class. Completely ****ed.
 
DRINK - England (Somerset Cider)
DINE - Greek (love me some Mousaaka
DRIVE - Italian
DWELL - New Zealand
DATE - Australian (dat accent)
DRESS - I don't wear dresses
 
Drink : Irish
Dine : Italian
Dress : Russian
Drive :German
Dwell :Amsterdam
Date : The European Union.
 
How comes it that Hot Drink machines cant make tea properly? To borrow a phrase from the Hitchhikers Guide, but it always seems to make a liquid that's almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.

Work is dully quiet as you can guess
 

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