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Can somebody settle a long running debate I have with the mrs.

In Karate Kid they either live or have just moved from 'Newark'.

My other half however insists that they are just saying 'New York' in a silly accent.

I'm right, aren't I?

They were from New Jersey I think its Newark.

My crazy weekend consisted of going to work and cheering for Barnsley.
 

I did a 350 mile round-trip yesterday taking the mother-in-law to Newark airport. We were in the middle of the ridiculous storm that dropped tons of snow on canada toffee (although we were in the rain belt, he was in the snow belt of it) At times, even with the windshield wipers on full, they weren't doing [Poor language removed]. It was fun. When I got home, I went to bed. Now it is MATCH-DAY!!! COYB!!!

does that make you both belters?
 
Can somebody settle a long running debate I have with the mrs.

In Karate Kid they either live or have just moved from 'Newark'.

My other half however insists that they are just saying 'New York' in a silly accent.

I'm right, aren't I?

Yep, you are. Newark, New Jersey is about 30 miles from New York (state and city). And Daniel-san was from Jersey.
 

I had the absolute best night of my life on Friday. That party will go down in history. People are already blowing everything way out of proportion, I love it.
And then Saturday I helped the band unload and clean up and attended to hangovers.
And then I went to my grandmother's today and made cookies heehee :]
 
10 am
moving rubbish from scout hut

1.30 pm
got a stray brick in my head.

1.45 pm
had to go to to walk-in centre

3 pm
went to falcon to watch match (lots of "your heads bleedin" comments)
 

10 am
moving rubbish from scout hut

1.30 pm
got a stray brick in my head.

1.45 pm
had to go to to walk-in centre

3 pm
went to falcon to watch match (lots of "your heads bleedin" comments)

Head ok Chris, stitches, blood, head shaved:lol:
 
Superglue maybe.

Stupid factoid moment. Superglue was used by the US Army as a quick way of sealing battlefield wounds.
 
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