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Train to Manchester
Topic Started: Aug 27 2012, 09:49 AM (68 Views)
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On a train from London to Manchester , an American was berating the Englishman sitting across from him in the compartment. "You English are too stuffy. You set yourselves apart too much. You think your stiff upper lip makes you above the rest of us. Look at me... I'm ME! I have Italian blood, French blood, a little Indian blood, and some Swedish blood. What do you say to that?" The Englishman replied, "Awfully sporting of your mother, old chap!"
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I say old chap, the reality is that most 'English' are genetically rather mongrel, especially we posher ones. Even the Royal Family's genes are what you might refer to as a sort of 'gathering of the allsorts clan'.

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