Oh look at the top 40 nicely done RS TEAM!
I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool, I will not wine about G N R and tool ...
U2 is an instabuy for me, Hurray!!!
P.s. U2 are British, English is the word for people coming from England or for the English language. Try and tell a Scott he's English, you may not survive the experience.
A bit like telling someone from Ireland they are British. Neither Ireland or Northern Ireland are part of Great Britain. Northern Ireland is part of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). Both Ireland and Northern Ireland are part of the British Isles though.Originally Posted by randomas Go to original post
I think it's safest to stick with Irish.
Thanks, Toy.Originally Posted by toymachinesh Go to original post
U2 is greatness. Insta-buy for me.
Has there ever been any DLC from the remaining artists outside of RB/GH single release editions that didn't export or anything(Beatles, AC/DC, Metallica, Van Halen)?Originally Posted by toymachinesh Go to original post
*Sticks foot in mouth*Originally Posted by Danny-Ramone Go to original post
I always forget the difference between UK and GB, so the Irish (northern ones) aren't British? You live you learn.
Guess that's what I get for switching out of the British school for middle/finishing school ...
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people:"British people, or Britons, are the citizens of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown dependencies, and their descendants." By this it seems to indicate that citizens of Northern Ireland are "British", even though (if) they do not live in/on the island of Great Britain. Citizens of Ireland are not British, though they were from 1801 - 1922.Originally Posted by randomas Go to original post
I'm no expert. I can read Wikipedia.![]()
Safer than calling a Scot, Irish. End of the dayt, The monarch craps on both of them.Originally Posted by randomas Go to original post