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Am I a limey?
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You know if someone called me a limey, I wouldn't take it as an insult.
Not that I'm in mourning for the loss of the colonies – in fact, I enjoy the ritual teasing as a "limey" or "Brit", now an immigrant guest in the land that Mad King George lost.
I mean, I had heard from folks older than me that the zine's editor, Tim Anstaett, had wished he was a limey, but that shouldn't really factor into the production here.
"She isn't a Limey, Bette.
Its raw fish with a pang of chilli and a limey kick wowed some of us in the restaurant.
As a child, he was sneered at as a "limey" in Canada, only to be called a "yank" when he was living in London.
Imagine if you were a limey lothario of a snapper (and perhaps you are): wouldn't you try to maximise your fee and minimise your exposure?
That's if you're lucky enough to be buried in a limey pit in the first place and not just burned on a big heap of strangers.
The second driver — he was in a red convertible — started screaming at me, dropping an impressive number of unprintable adjectival expletives that circled around my being bald (true) and speaking like a limey (undeniable).
It's maybe easy to say for a limey with no proper understanding of guns or hunting in the US or the deep cultural and historical significance of the right to bear arms.
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