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54 minutes ago, death tribble said:

BLASPHEMY !

PERSECUTE !

KILL THE HERETICS !


     Don’t look at me, I come from a place where we still celebrate the day we threw the Brits out of the city!  Happy Evacuation Day everybody!   It’s even this week!

3 minutes ago, Cygnia said:

One of my best meals still was St. John in London...


     Probably by a chef trained somewhere else.

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16 hours ago, archer said:

 

My kingdom for some fish and chips!

 

 

Not British, but a battered and fried fish fillet and a mess of tater logs is one of the finest bits of breakfast you can eat.

 

 

16 hours ago, Tjack said:


     Don’t look at me, I come from a place where we still celebrate the day we threw the Brits out of the city!  

 

 

The single most common holiday on the planet is, in any language, loosely translated as "freedom from the English" day.

 

And yet they _still_ carry on like they are somehow significant.

 

The nerve of some people...

 

 

;)

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43 minutes ago, Duke Bushido said:

 

 

Not British, but a battered and fried fish fillet and a mess of tater logs is one of the finest bits of breakfast you can eat.

 

 

 

 

The single most common holiday on the planet is, in any language, loosely translated as "freedom from the English" day.

 

And yet they _still_ carry on like they are somehow significant.

 

The nerve of some people...

 

 

;)


   I’ve been Brit-bashing as much as anybody else here, but they do have two very important things going for them...

1) They have given the world The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Monty Python and Eric Clapton.

2) They’re not the French.

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2 hours ago, Duke Bushido said:

Not British, but a battered and fried fish fillet and a mess of tater logs is one of the finest bits of breakfast you can eat.

 

The single most common holiday on the planet is, in any language, loosely translated as "freedom from the English" day.

 

And yet they _still_ carry on like they are somehow significant.

 

The nerve of some people...

 

;)

When we sing 'When I Rule the World' we are good at it because we did rule the world. No one else did.

Besides we have fought more countries around the world then anyone else. Belligerent us ? Yes.  Want to make something of it ? 

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