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It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Molony » 23 May 2012, 17:26

I mean, in spite of everything. It's a good place to be relatively speaking.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Nick » 23 May 2012, 17:28

God yes. I like the UK, and anyway there are far, far worse places to live.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby No Show Baron » 23 May 2012, 17:30

Fine and good, I like the UK fine.
But y'all can't seem to pronounce "herb" correctly.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby The Prof » 23 May 2012, 17:39

and we don't have the death penalty.

so... it balances itself out really.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby BlueMeanie » 23 May 2012, 17:45

I wish I could afford to live there.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Matt Wilson » 23 May 2012, 17:49

The Prof wrote:and we don't have the death penalty.

so... it balances itself out really.


I think something like 35 states have the death penalty, but they rarely utilize it.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Billybob Dylan » 23 May 2012, 18:06

Yeah, it's alright. I s'pose.
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It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Molony » 23 May 2012, 18:08

Billybob Dylan wrote:Yeah, it's alright. I s'pose.


That's the spirit!
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby No Show Baron » 23 May 2012, 18:13

Molony wrote:
Billybob Dylan wrote:Yeah, it's alright. I s'pose.


That's the spirit!


Billybob left the UK for California!!

All the same, party on, Brits. Under different circumstances, I would be there now, working toward citizenship.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby No Show Baron » 23 May 2012, 18:15

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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Guy E » 23 May 2012, 18:17

Baron Benevolent wrote:
Molony wrote:
Billybob Dylan wrote:Yeah, it's alright. I s'pose.


That's the spirit!


Billybob left the UK for California after all his umbrellas broke!!

Can you blame him?
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Snarfyguy » 23 May 2012, 18:20

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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby The Prof » 23 May 2012, 18:36

Racist!
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Polishgirl » 23 May 2012, 18:44

SNARF! :evil:

( I suppose it's quite funny.... :x )

Anyway, I'm quite happy to be a Brit. The countryside is beautiful and varied, politically, we're relatively stable ( even though we have a bunch of ultra posh boys in charge at the mo) and I like tea and queuing and toasted teacakes and the moderate climate.

Plus, to echo what Nick said, we're pretty lucky to have avoided being invaded for the last few hundred years. Having been to a few of the central and eastern European countries by now, and learning something of the hardship and terrors visited upon them, I'm glad as fuck that my ancestors didn't have to go through all that stuff. Granted, some of them had to live in Stoke, but that's *probably* an acceptable fate by comparison...
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Billybob Dylan » 23 May 2012, 19:09

Baron Benevolent wrote:Billybob left the UK for California!!

19th anniversary next April. Big party in 2013!
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Chuck [Bot] » 23 May 2012, 19:29

I've certainly considered emigrating, to either Australia or Thailand, but when all is said and done I think the UK suits me pretty well. I must be pretty boring, but I like the familiarity. Probably just getting old.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby Guy E » 23 May 2012, 19:32

Chuck [Bot] wrote:I've certainly considered emigrating, to either Australia or Thailand, but when all is said and done I think the UK suits me pretty well. I must be pretty boring, but I like the familiarity. Probably just getting old.

It's the natural course of events. 2/3's of my high school graduating class still lives in town or within a 10-mile radius. I'd probably be among them if my parents hadn't moved when I was in college (I graduated dead broke and moved home for a while).
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby sloopjohnc » 23 May 2012, 19:37

No patty melts.

No way.
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby The Prof » 23 May 2012, 19:43

That's got to be a good thing
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Re: It's great to be British, isn't it?

Postby the masked man » 23 May 2012, 19:59

'Great' is overstating things, I feel. Sure you can a case for this island being relatively stable and lacking in major conflicts, and for having a moderate climate. But, to be honest, I find the place to be rather draining. I hate the fact that Britons have no sense of civic pride, as I trudge through litter-strewn streets and badly-designed buildings made by architects who just didn't care. Our culture is smug and self-satisfied; mostly it's very second-rate. For example, when I see brilliant foreign TV shows like The Wire of Forbrydelsen I have a real sadness that shows of such scope are probably impossible in the current British culture, which has basically drowned in nostalgia.

This summer, I'm going to feel deeply isolated in England, as I hate the Olympics and despise the monarchy. I really ought to emigrate. Maybe I should sign up for Swedish language classes and then make the move.
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