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Subject: My last ever picture on Renderosity....


drawbridgep ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 5:30 AM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 5:51 PM

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as a UK resident. :-)

Well my friends, the time has come. Tomorrow morning I will be leaving dear old Blighty to start my new adventure in the US of A. I guess I really should start packing.

SO, watch out America, I'm on my way and I'm claiming the country back in the name of the Queen. It's about time the colonies came back into the fold to rebuild the empire.

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captor213 ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 6:00 AM

Well let be the first to welcome you to the US,good luck with that whole ,empire thing, lol


Gog ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 6:29 AM

Best of luck Phil, won't be long before you're crying out for proper chocolate, tea and beer ;)

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draculaz ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 6:34 AM

lol, best of luck, Phil :)


Zhann ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 6:43 AM

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SO, watch out America, I'm on my way and I'm claiming the country back in the name of the Queen. It's about time the colonies came back into the fold to rebuild the empire. I think GW Bush may have a thing or two to say about that! Her Maj thanks you. Goodluck in the US! May your marriage produce lots of little renders.......... Live long and Render....er...prosper!

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vasquez ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 7:53 AM

hmmm there's a vacant place in the UK! It's time to leave sunny Italy and go to rainy UK... ..maybe after summer... LOL Well good luck for all and as Bryster said: May your marriage produce lots of little renders. :o)


drawbridgep ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 8:34 AM

I'm afraid having our own little renders isn't an option. But my fiancee used an older application (I'm the upgrade) but got a couple of decent renders out of it before she decided to trade up. SO, I have a ready made family and avoided the whole nappy (sorry, diaper) stuff. As for the vacancy in the UK. I've been staying at my parents the past few months, so I'll tell them to expect you. All of you. :-) Chocolate, Tea and beer! I hear you there. I've had Hersey bars and that AIN'T chocolate. But found a place that sels Tetley tea bags, so sorted on that. Beer a bit tricker, but sure I can find a place that has a few imports. Thanks for all the wishes.

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electroglyph ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 8:56 AM

I've seen the Queen's financials. She already owns a fair chunk of the U.S.A. The rest is not worth claiming. Welcome to America. What part are you settling in?


drawbridgep ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 9:00 AM

Fishers, Indiana.

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tjohn ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 10:01 AM

Beer: Get used to it being served ice cold. Tea: I think the hard part is getting water hot enough in a restaurant. Best to brew your own at home I guess. Welcome to America!

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electroglyph ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 10:32 AM

Sorry, Can't help you. If you moved anywhere along the Appalachians you could be experiencing Wimbledon Weather right now just like sunny old England. We even have a pub full of oy punks. Your biggest cultural hurdle has not even been mentioned yet. That's the switch from marmite to peanut butter. I could tell you but it defies description. Some things you just have to find out for yourself.


drawbridgep ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 10:39 AM

I am NOT living without marmite. Already found a place in Fishers that gets imports from the UK. Including Colemans mustard and Hobnobs. As for tea, yes home brew only. My beloved bought a kettle (although she calls it a water heater) just so I can make tea. I also introduced her to a cafetiere rather than the endless dripping 6 hour old sludge she was drinking. Who was it who said the only culture in the US is in a yogurt? Wasn't me that's for sure. :-) God Bless America.

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captor213 ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 10:40 AM

lol marmite....eeeeeeeecccccccckkkk!


Swade ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 11:32 AM

Welcome to the U.S.A.... 8) But why your last ever picture on Renderosity?

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drawbridgep ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 11:49 AM

:-) Read it again, including the line under the picture.

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catlin_mc ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 11:56 AM

Oh No!! Don't leave us.............AAARRRRGgggggggggg 8P Hope you have a safe trip and a good life in your new home and marital status Phil. All the very best to you and your wife to be...........and the ready made family. 8) Catlin


captor213 ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 11:56 AM

Heyyyyyy we like that sludge!


drawbridgep ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 12:05 PM

Don't worry Cat, you'll be fine without me. Captor - Yeeeeesss, but the spoon isn't supposed to stand up in it and then melt.

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captor213 ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 12:13 PM

lol,thick as mudd..and doesnt taste too different,i like it that way ;)


scotttucker3d ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 12:17 PM

Welcome to the US - and we look forward to your FIRST render as a US resident : )


johnyf ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 12:45 PM

Best of luck to you both for the future!


sackrat ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 2:56 PM

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Swade ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 2:57 PM

Aaahhhh... Ok Drawbridgep... I guess it pays to read maybe a little slower and take it ALL in. Lol Good luck with your future family in this great land. 8) Wade

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danamo ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 3:07 PM

Had me goin' there you did! I thought,"why is Phil leaving us!". I should always have a cup of that "sludge" stuff before I log on to ol' Rendo,lol. Best of luck to you both!


brittmccary ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 3:11 PM

lololol Well as a viking who has survived here for 7 years now, I'll have to give you the discouraging news that the south East of this long coast has already been re-claimed in the name of Leif Eirikson! It's a lot of hard work, though. You see running around with that helmet with horns on is pretty tough. Especially during the Floridian summers. But it's probably been worth it; lefse, goat-cheese (the Norwegian kind) and Norwegian mustard is starting to become a comodity here now. g Welcome over the big pond! :) Hope to see you posting again soon! Britt



Nukeboy ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 3:32 PM

Don't worry if you can't hit the high notes in "Star Spangled Banner" (national anthem), nobady here can. Welcome to your new home!


pauljs75 ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 3:34 PM

Ahh... Moving to the Hoosier State. The land of race car yayas. (Or at least that Cake song fits the driving style.) Been through there a few times myself. Looking at mapquest, the place you're moving to isn't all that far from Indianapolis. So if you like auto racing, it's not that bad a place. I think it's not too far from Amish country depending what direction you go (from what I can remember.) Also remember to avoid Gary if you ever go to Chicago (unless you like having wheels broken off of your car - or stolen from it if you stay there long enough. LOL!)


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Quest ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 5:44 PM

Welcome to the New World drawbridgep! Tetley is my brand too but if you want real English tea you'll have to travel to Boston Harbor ;) Congratulations to you and the family.


jedswindells ( ) posted Mon, 28 June 2004 at 7:48 PM

Best of luck my friend.I'm sure you will find the collonials friendly.If they expect an oath of allegience I don't doubt you know a good Anglo-Saxon one or two! "DONT FORGET TO PHONE YOUR MUM"


MoonGoat ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 12:47 AM

Welcome to the right side of the road;) This is the land where you will be respected by some, but grudged by most because most americans think any UK resident is responsible for screwing up the latest harry potter movie. Anyway I think your image is just beautiful and worthy of invitation to the yet-to-be-organized Renderosity Fourth-of-July Picnic!


erosiaart ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 2:13 AM

you nearly gavae me a heart attack! have fun in the good ol' US of A, and please, please..don't think the world is only America later on! :-) :-) ;-)


Gog ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 6:45 AM

Rotfl, @moongoat, in the UK there was much speculation that Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone had it's name changed in the States (was sorcerer's stone in the US) because they didn't understand what a philospher is :)

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Quest ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 7:58 AM

LOL...Philosopher? Isnt that a dinosaur with a big head? ;)


MoonGoat ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 1:42 PM

No I think it's more like a gravy.


Nukeboy ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 11:02 PM

Oh, everyone knows that an American philosopher is a former candidate that lost an election... "Stone" is either something he was, something he wanted to do or the condition of his heart! (Certainly not a measure of weight!) At least our sessions of Congress are civilized compared to what I've seen of British Parliament! Other rules: A napkin often is a serviette, not a "nappy" A "Rubber" is a condom and not a pencil eraser. To "Knock one up" is to get them pregnant and not a visit. A "Jay Arthur" is, well now known by the Austin Powers movies. There were "Mini Coopers" before BMW brought them to the States. And, as I understand it, Four O'clock Tea is actually "low" tea and not "high" tea. Petrol is gas or gasoline. We use an absurd amount of different measures, very few are metric. Most of us older folk say "Pound foolish and Penny wise" wearas "Dollar foolish and Penny wise" would be more apropos. And, finally, maybe it's different in the Midwest, but here in California, nearly every grocery sells Coleman's Mustard for not much more than McCormick's.


tjohn ( ) posted Tue, 29 June 2004 at 11:57 PM

I thought a "nappy" in the UK was a diaper.

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drawbridgep ( ) posted Wed, 30 June 2004 at 11:38 AM

SO many nice greetings. Well, I'm here. Could you tell? Just breezed through immigration and customs yesterday. 85 degrees,sunny and warm. Wimbledon on TV, English tea in the cupboard. Everything is right with the world. Even had my first cup of coffee this trip. Some sludge that Gale made that I diluted 1:1! Went to get the marriage licence this morning. No problems there either, so geting married on Friday morning. Did have trouble explaining what 'O' Levels are, in the end just assumed it was at least a high school diploma. Thanks for all the wishes and thoughts. It just goes to show that when it comes to artists sites, Renderosity is the best and when it comes to applications, Brycers are the best. Thanks guys.

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catlin_mc ( ) posted Wed, 30 June 2004 at 11:57 AM

Best wishes for Friday, I hope you both have a beautiful day. 8) Wish I was there, I love going to weddings. 8)


rickymaveety ( ) posted Wed, 30 June 2004 at 6:41 PM

Heck yes, Coleman's Mustard is all over the place here (California). Also Tetley's Tea. No one in their right mind eats Marmite (much too salty). A few more terms: Boot (UK) = Trunk (US) Wellies (UK) = Rain boots (US) Bumbershoot (UK) = Umbrella (US) Your Majesty (UK) = Hey Lady (US) Cardie (UK) = Sweater (US) Crikey! (UK) = Whoa Dude! (US) Now I have some more peeps to visit in Indiana!! Ricky

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drawbridgep ( ) posted Wed, 30 June 2004 at 8:55 PM

I have never heard if a bumbershoot. :-) Umbrella or maybe a brolly. Gotta love this heat. 85 degrees and just gonna get warmer. Love it hear.

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Gog ( ) posted Thu, 01 July 2004 at 4:13 AM · edited Thu, 01 July 2004 at 4:26 AM

Attached Link: http://tjshome.com/dumblaws.php

Best of luck for Friday Phil, hope we see some pictures :)

BTW, check the link just in case one of these catches you out....... :)

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Thu, 01 July 2004 at 3:11 PM

Hmmm ... could be that bumbershoot is a bit Victorian in usage. No one ever said my "English" was up to date. After all, my family came over in 1623. Ricky

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catlin_mc ( ) posted Thu, 01 July 2004 at 3:27 PM

You are forgiven Ricky, but ye olde englishe is such fun. 8)


Nukeboy ( ) posted Fri, 02 July 2004 at 12:44 AM

@ tjohn; down in the South they have what they call a "Nappy Meal" in that you need a lot of napkins (serviettes) because they are so messy. I didn't want poor drawbridgep to think he had to wipe his mouth with a Huggies! Also @ rickymaveety: don't forget that a bonnet (UK) is what we Yanks call a hood (not to be mistaken with the same word in the context of 'the boyz in the 'hood)!


Nukeboy ( ) posted Fri, 02 July 2004 at 12:46 AM

Oh, and in Victoria, British Columbia (so called more British than Britain) umbrellas ARE known as Bumbershoots!


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