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A little bit of Britain...

A little bit of Britain...
...lost in America. For the rest of you, the above means crazy in the UK. In the US, we say nuts for the same thing. "She's a nutter." vs. "She's nuts."

Smiley Derleth, Ulrich John, photosofghosts, Annemarie have particularly liked this photo


10 comments - The latest ones
 photosofghosts
photosofghosts club
Very interesting image with a special light.
All the best
Fabio
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to photosofghosts club
Greetings, Fabio! Grazie!
6 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Looks like my kind of place!
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton club
Mine too! I have no idea where this sign belongs. Maybe at the city Farmer's Market.
6 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
We use both today with the latter definitely coming over from the States, possibly with the advent of the 'movies'!
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Oh, those infamous American "films." I've increasingly seen English and Irish slang here, but Australian started arriving years ago. I need to learn some German, Italian and French slang!
6 years ago.
 Peggy C
Peggy C club
Ok, Diane -- so what does that make Nutter Butter Cookies (which aren't cookies across the pond)?
6 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Peggy C club
Sorry to interject, but the mind boggles!
... only kidding! We well know that cookies are height-challenged chefs in the US of A!
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Peggy C club
Hahaha - never thought of that. Now, I have a new appreciation of them!
6 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Height-challenged chefs - ha! Really, cookie is an old nickname for cooks in the military, cowboy camps, greasy spoon diners, or whatever. I don't know if it's used anymore.
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.

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