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Knock me up Over here that has quite a different meaning. There was a similiar phrase, "knocked-up", which meant she was pregnant. ...
Blighty: Britain -- the home land Java -- coffee Knock me up -- (Brit) wake me up in the morning -- at that time each street in the ...
From ITMA -- TTFN (Ta Ta for now)
As a "Limey" I've often wondered how you people saw the term "Yanks" as used during WW2 in the UK and up to to-day? Is/was it ok. The saying I r...
I remember the start of a song that was in every juke-box. It must have been UK song It started "There will always be an England" that is all...
Hello James and welcome to the forum. I'm just down the road from where you used to live, i live in a village called Crawshawbooth (just outside Raw...
A very warm welcome James ..... How long have you lived here in the states? We'd love to hear a little background about you and the how the site got...
James Pickering checking in-- nice to be here. Originally from Burnley, England now living in Tucson, Arizona. Link to my WW2 British Homefront websit...