These lot cant say that, more interested in name point scoring....ppffttttMost definately, he is the sort that is very welcome here.
These lot cant say that, more interested in name point scoring....ppffttttMost definately, he is the sort that is very welcome here.

That is because they are lefty's, All a set of racistsThese lot cant say that, more interested in name point scoring....ppfftttt

Loser
I will bet their names don't sound very British.
Sounding British” usually means that someone’s accent, pronunciation, or choice of words makes them sound like they’re from the United Kingdom — England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland — rather than from somewhere else, like the U.S. or Canada.sounding British"

I like a ginger. Im fair. Got a few grey as well nowI thought you were a ginger? They don’t tan easily, do they?

No because he is Algerian-born."Samir Zitouni" doesn't sound like a British name, does it?
The name Samir Zitouni is not typically British in origin.But he is British.
So we have a British person with the name "Samir Zitouni".
How can the name of a British person not be a British name?

Need more people like him...Absolute hero though that bloke....bravo![]()

Itminion twisted it and or didn’t have understand, probably on purpose. You’ve missed that part out. I wonder why
I’ve no interest in it now, Itminion poorly twists and misrepresents posts. It took me 2 replies from him to pick it up.I omitted the full history because it wasn't relevant.
I omitted it because I wasn't taking sides in any dispute between johnny2007 and IT Minion.
I omitted it because I wasn't commenting on your motive for joining in, or saying you shouldn't have.
I fully accept that you joined in because you thought IT Minion twisted what johnny2007 wrote, and I'm not commenting on whether he did or did not.
But if you think that IT Minion twisted what johnny2007 wrote you must think you know what johnny2007 meant by "common" in this context.
So you must yourself have a definition for it.

WOW you really are insane arn't you OMGBut he is British.
So we have a British person with the name "Samir Zitouni".
How can the name of a British person not be a British name?

Sounding British” usually means that someone’s accent, pronunciation, or choice of words makes them sound like they’re from the United Kingdom — England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland — rather than from somewhere else, like the U.S. or Canada.
I’m not sure you even know what you mean now. Let’s try and clear your muddle up. Are you say the name doesn’t sound British ? It doesn’t sound British because it’s not a British name. But it’s the name of a British citizen.That's not what is meant when someone sees a name written down, or hears it spoken, and declares that it doesn't "sound British", because of what the name is, and not because of any accent of anybody saying it.
You missed out commiesThat is because they are lefty's, All a set of racists

and those tooYou missed out commies![]()