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Erin:
I am sorry, I could not resist posting this. I know there is nothing T about this except I really like his beard and he could drag me off to his lair if he wanted to. I'd even tickle his cute little belly! I must be PMSing this morning, been up and down all morning.
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-456247?hpt=C2
K
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I'm not American but I got
I'm not American but I got it, great song but I think I will leave tickling his tummy to you, he's a little old for me :)
I'm an Americal trapped in a british body do you thinks I could get ARS (American Re-assignment Surgery) on the NHS? ROFLMAO
Bailey's Angel
The Godmother :p
Well, I'm a Brit, trapped in a Yank bawdy!
For as long as I can remember, I have had this attraction to every thing British. And, in fact recently found that it is likely that my ancestors were from the Worchester area. Years ago, it was the BBC progamming that I admired the most, and last summer had a real live Brit living with me for a little over 2 months.
I am hoping to visit there in 2011. It may be fun, or I may have my bubble popped!
Much Peace
K
Nationality reassignment
Going from one English speaking first-world nation to another on a temporary or permanent basis can be done without surgery -- though some voice training may be necessary in order to truly pass. ;-)
Of course, with any transition, you will gaining something, and losing something. For instance, you may give up some of your first and second amendment rights in while gaining pre-paid health care.