Who is your celebrity look-alike?!!

Whose hamina hamina? Is that the guy you look like? Xx

Hey @Chumley -answer this above! Are WE too OLD for this website?! :grammy::grumpadeluxe::grumpa: ya' think?

lets see how do I explain this?....
The Honeymooners is a 1950s American TV sitcom starring Jackie Gleason. He played Ralph Kramden, a bus driver from Brooklyn, and the series is played in reruns to this day in the US. He used a lot of expressions that many Americans have come to know. Hamina hamina hamina is one of them.
To answer your question Lynn...BANG...ZOOM!
 
Thanks, @Chumley, I won't be home for awhile-I am on the MOON! I'll call when I get back :LMAO:
I am LMAO!! you do kinda' resemble Homina!!
 
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Oohh ok :lol: my excuses for not knowing are im from UK not USA and was not born until 1988 ... please forgive me :) x
 
Oohh ok :lol: my excuses for not knowing are im from UK not USA and was not born until 1988 ... please forgive me :) x

Dear LORD… that's the year I got married!!! :facepalm:LOL
 
LMAO!!! :rofl: OK this is totally RANDOM…. I WANT TO VISIT SCOTLAND!!! :w00t:

I haven't lived in Scotland for 20 years and I am 40 next year ( I know I don't look it lol )
It is a pretty place. I moved to England for work and have stayed hear. My accent is still very strong. I was on a 5 day training course and 2 Americans came over to run it from the lean learning centre and they said they loved it when they worked in Scotland. However !!!!
They struggled with the accent, big time lol
 
I haven't lived in Scotland for 20 years and I am 40 next year ( I know I don't look it lol )
It is a pretty place. I moved to England for work and have stayed hear. My accent is still very strong. I was on a 5 day training course and 2 Americans came over to run it from the lean learning centre and they said they loved it when they worked in Scotland. However !!!!
They struggled with the accent, big time lol

I lived in Germany for 3 years & most of the Germans could only speak British English. I could barely understand them, but they would always ask me what American Slang words meant... I would crack up!!! I loved living in Europe...


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I'd love to visit Scotland-I know I have "long lost" relatives there! Or maybe i'm the one that's lost..........:ohmy:
 
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