So, it means I'm living in a bedsit! I'm a bedsitter!!
I moved to live out of my parent's house last october (one day before I was
stolen. You remember). Since I earn just some coins, my only option was a
bedsit. But it is way cool !!! I made good friends, made cool parties,
hosted cute girls I
Bedsit = Bed/Sitting room. A type of one-roomed, (very) cheap apartment with
a bed in one corner and a couple of chairs in the other. Maybe a kitchenette
in the third. Toilet (Restroom to Americans) facilites are often shared.
Think of a prison cell with bad wallpaper that you have to pay to live
A dump. :-)
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 20:00:01 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what would someone who speaks Texas English call it?
To anyone who speaks English English--can you please enlighten me as to what
a bedsit is??
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
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Congrats Tim! Light her up!
A religous experience for me too.
Cheers,
Cotty
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 20:00:01 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what would someone who speaks Texas English call it?
To anyone who speaks English English--can you please enlighten me as to
what
a bedsit is??
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
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Congrats Tim! Light her up!
Cotty,
I suppose recognizing those lines betrays my age. Old enough to appreciate
To anyone who speaks English English--can you please enlighten me as to what
a bedsit is??
--Mystified Mike
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Hi,
it's a bed/sitting room. When young people first leave (their parents')
home they often rent a bedsit. Generally it's one room with a bed in
it and a couple of chairs. Shared bathroom kitchen with other people in
the same house. Hell on Earth.
Many towns have areas where a lot of the
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 07:24 PM, Mick Maguire wrote:
I think you would call them a studio apartment here Mike.
Or more like a bachelor, methinks.
-Aaron
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To anyone who speaks English English--can you please enlighten me as to what
a bedsit is??
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Mike Johnston wrote:
To anyone who speaks English English--can you please enlighten me as to what
a bedsit is??
A bedsit is a 'bedroom / sitting room'.
Think of a small studio flat, bedroom and kitchen all as part of the main
room. Now think of it with old and slightly
30 Jan 02, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike wrote:
To anyone who speaks English English--can you please
enlighten me as to what a bedsit is??
- --Mystified Mike
Before I explain, here's some poetry from an LP dating
back about three decades. A cigar to the winner...
Breathe deep,
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, dave o'brien wrote:
Think of a small studio flat, bedroom and kitchen all as part of the main
room. Now think of it with old and slightly tired furniture, all gone
slightly mouldy.
I forgot to add:
If you look at one of the early episodes of Mr Bean (Rowan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what would someone who speaks Texas English call it?
To anyone who speaks English English--can you please enlighten me as to what
a bedsit is??
A couple of possibilities.
1) A furnished room.
2) A dump.
(Not being judgemental, just descriptive. I lived in
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But what would someone who speaks Texas English call it?
A stall.
;-)
Regards,
Tim
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