Twickers! Whose going?

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 07 Mar 2007 01:33

Last time I was in Oz, I kid you not - I had people stop me in stores and bug me to talk. I don't have a proper U.S. Southern accent, but apparently these particular people had not met many Americans. (I also realized how ungodly many U.S. states there are and how most people overseas have no idea which is located where. I was able to sort some people out by telling them I'm from the state that spawned Elvis Presley. ;) One of the ones sort of between Texas and Florida.)

I'm sitting here fiddling with my cell phone, trying to install a SIM card from a magical place called The Carphone Warehouse...I'm looking forward to seeing it in the flesh once I hit Heathrow. Bummer I won't be there in September...;)

(Is it true most mobile carriers in the UK won't let you call people on competing networks...?)
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Postby Hannaha on 07 Mar 2007 09:16

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]
(Is it true most mobile carriers in the UK won't let you call people on competing networks...?)[/quote]

No, that's nonsense! Who told you that?!
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Postby Hannaha on 07 Mar 2007 09:23

[quote="Dallas"]

So, going forward, I will try to speak like the news presenters on the BBC World Service :D[/quote]

The thing that I always think must be astounding to people from large countries like the US is the vast range of different accents we have in such a small area. People who live 50 miles apart can have wildly different accents in Britain. Weird huh?
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Postby Dallas on 07 Mar 2007 14:22

You are right, Hannah. I grew up in the city. When I went off to college, one of my roommates was from a small country town north of Dallas. I remember one night we were going to go eat dinner with a couple of guys across the hall from us. These guys wer from New York and New Jersey.

My roommate said something in his thick country accent and they looked at me like I was suppose to translate. I did not understand what he said either.

Dallas is very cosmopolitan. it is very much like L.A. in the sense that it is all about where you live, what you drive. Very mataterialistic in my opinion. Now, Ft. Worth on the other hand.... is still very much country.

They call it Cowtown.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 07 Mar 2007 15:52

You know what's funny? I think it's like this about everywhere...

I have a small place in a town about 80 miles away, that's really out in the country (my dad died and left it to me six or seven years ago). People out there think Nashville is like Beijing or something, the way they talk about it. Apparently I am a real city slicker. Guess that's just because I don't wear overalls (much)...;)
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Postby Mary on 07 Mar 2007 16:10

I try to buy my tickets to Twickenham stadium but my time was over before i got a confirmation. Is it normal?
what a strange situation...but I will try it again tomorrow. It get's me nervous....
I can't loose this. In Portugal there is no Ticktmaster service...
It will be better to buy at Fnac services... :(
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Postby Hannaha on 07 Mar 2007 16:44

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]You know what's funny? I think it's like this about everywhere...

I have a small place in a town about 80 miles away, that's really out in the country (my dad died and left it to me six or seven years ago). People out there think Nashville is like Beijing or something, the way they talk about it. Apparently I am a real city slicker. Guess that's just because I don't wear overalls (much)...;)[/quote]

I went to LA when I was 21 and I got asked some really strange questions about the UK. One person thought we all rode horses. Then a black guy I met assumed he was the first non-white person I'd ever seen! Oh and one person asked me where I'd learnt to speak such good english. The general consensus seemed to be along the lines that England was one big village full of royalty and various Beatles!

But we are getting way off topic here kids... someone will tell us off any second!
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 07 Mar 2007 16:58

Sorry, I just can't help myself...

[quote]royalty and various Beatles...[/quote]

HA!!!! I do get that too, even from other Americans. Yes, the U.S. south does have indoor plumbing and people here do wear shoes...;)

I was thinking about getting a Virgin Mobile prepaid card and it appeared the charges were like 2x to other mobile networks...I think I'm thinking of this Carphone card I got, and I'm not sure I can call other mobiles with it. Guess I'll have to wait and see!

Mary, are there any resellers near you? Might be worth a try. You have Ebay, I'm pretty sure...?
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Postby Mary on 07 Mar 2007 17:01

Hi Dive!
Yes i have E-bay, but I will try again tomorrow. In any case ask for a friend of my in London to do it.
Many Thanks. :wink:
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Postby Hannaha on 07 Mar 2007 17:28

Mary, let me know if you don't have any luck as I am highly likely to have spares to sell at cost.
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Postby Hayesboy on 07 Mar 2007 17:39

Someone else here from West london. I live in Uxbridge and i will be there on the 8th. Taking my mate and his wife who are not diehards like me but want to go. They live in Datchet which is 4 stops on the train i think, so not a bad trip at all.
Asked for mid tier and got block 109 which is half way back.
I might go again if they announce another date there, see how the money is at the time.
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Postby dafttart on 07 Mar 2007 17:49

And there's little old me too :D

Thrilled to be going to Twickers on the 8th and hope to meet up with a few fellow sc.neters, tpt.comers amd sting.comers :lol:

Lol, Helen xx
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 07 Mar 2007 18:34

"Twickers." I gotta say that cracks me up. ;)

Y'all realize you're going to have to take a ton of photos and post them here, right?
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Postby Hannaha on 07 Mar 2007 19:20

Oh absolutely! Hey, is it usually okay to take a camera into stadium shows? I've never been to one before.
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Postby Mister Gradenko on 08 Mar 2007 22:14

i think you can get away with it. but you might attract a bouncer or two if you try to video anything!
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