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Where you at California?
Wiltshire.
Never been, you like it there?
We are part of the EU, as a result of a government con, but we are NOT Europeans! And Roomy and I are Englishmen!
Yay! Finally, I meet some English people who are offended that their government did not ask its people whether they wanted this damned Union.
They stopped short of adopting the Euro because there would have been a fucking revolution.
1950?
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
Yay! Finally, I meet some English people who are offended that their government did not ask its people whether they wanted this damned Union.
They stopped short of adopting the Euro because there would have been a fucking revolution.
You guys must be seriously relieved that you're not in the EuroZone now, huh? Would the English revolt? I generally find them to be very ambivalent to stuff they don't like. They seem very accepting of whatever shit the government hands them. I think that's sad.
1950?
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
They got their asses handed to them in practically every front they fought.
Their valor, their finest hour, if you will, was in standing their ground until the Soviet Union and USA came to their (and much of the rest of Europe's) rescue from the fascists.
They stopped short of adopting the Euro because there would have been a fucking revolution.
You guys must be seriously relieved that you're not in the EuroZone now, huh? Would the English revolt? I generally find them to be very ambivalent to stuff they don't like. They seem very accepting of whatever shit the government hands them. I think that's sad.
Well we wouldn't actually start killing each other over it but yes I think it would have brought the government down.
They got their asses handed to them in practically every front they fought.
1950?
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
They got their asses handed to them in practically every front they fought.
Their valor, their finest hour, if you will, was in standing their ground until the Soviet Union and USA came to their (and much of the rest of Europe's) rescue from the fascists.
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
They got their asses handed to them in practically every front they fought.
Their valor, their finest hour, if you will, was in standing their ground until the Soviet Union and USA came to their (and much of the rest of Europe's) rescue from the fascists.
Been watching too many Hollywood movies old chap. The Battle of Britain where the superior German Luftwaffe was defeated in the only battle fought solely in the air, even to this day. El Alemein also comes to mind. A victory that led to the retreat of the Afrika Korps and the German surrender in North Africa in May 1943. And in its own way, the evacuation of the British expeditionary force from the beaches of Dunkirk was a victory for the courage and fortitude of civilians and military alike.
We remember those heroes, even if you wish to brush them away with flippancy.
You're welcome. Oh, whoops, you aren't a Brit.They got their asses handed to them in practically every front they fought.
Their valor, their finest hour, if you will, was in standing their ground until the Soviet Union and USA came to their (and much of the rest of Europe's) rescue from the fascists.
Been watching too many Hollywood movies old chap. The Battle of Britain where the superior German Luftwaffe was defeated in the only battle fought solely in the air, even to this day. El Alemein also comes to mind. A victory that led to the retreat of the Afrika Korps and the German surrender in North Africa in May 1943. And in its own way, the evacuation of the British expeditionary force from the beaches of Dunkirk was a victory for the courage and fortitude of civilians and military alike.
We remember those heroes, even if you wish to brush them away with flippancy.
Oh! I watched the movie recently. It was very cool.
Also, I went to the British Museum a while ago to see a film from WWI - it was original footage actually shot during the battle.... in the trenches.... It was a famous battle but I can't remember what one it was. All I know is that I cried when I came out.... and I was not alone. Gutwrenching stuff.
But, your little island stood alone and fought its corner and then some for months before we decided to tag along and help you out. Better late than never.
You're welcome. Oh, whoops, you aren't a Brit.Been watching too many Hollywood movies old chap. The Battle of Britain where the superior German Luftwaffe was defeated in the only battle fought solely in the air, even to this day. El Alemein also comes to mind. A victory that led to the retreat of the Afrika Korps and the German surrender in North Africa in May 1943. And in its own way, the evacuation of the British expeditionary force from the beaches of Dunkirk was a victory for the courage and fortitude of civilians and military alike.
We remember those heroes, even if you wish to brush them away with flippancy.
Oh! I watched the movie recently. It was very cool.
Also, I went to the British Museum a while ago to see a film from WWI - it was original footage actually shot during the battle.... in the trenches.... It was a famous battle but I can't remember what one it was. All I know is that I cried when I came out.... and I was not alone. Gutwrenching stuff.
But, your little island stood alone and fought its corner and then some for months before we decided to tag along and help you out. Better late than never.
You're welcome. Oh, whoops, you aren't a Brit.Oh! I watched the movie recently. It was very cool.
Also, I went to the British Museum a while ago to see a film from WWI - it was original footage actually shot during the battle.... in the trenches.... It was a famous battle but I can't remember what one it was. All I know is that I cried when I came out.... and I was not alone. Gutwrenching stuff.
But, your little island stood alone and fought its corner and then some for months before we decided to tag along and help you out. Better late than never.
It is not an insult to America to recognize the valor of the British.... after all, they did stand all by themselves for quite some time before we showed up. It may be true that WWII may have ended very differently had we not come in but they fought all by themselves for a long time. It's now always all about us, Ravi.
1950?
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
1950?
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
Not good with numbers? And yet you claim to write for the Financial Times.
My bad.... *slaps hand*. I'm not good with numbers.
But.... it is VE day and the Brits have a lot to be proud of in WWII. They kicked some major ass.
Not good with numbers? And yet you claim to write for the Financial Times.
and you claim womanhood
Not good with numbers? And yet you claim to write for the Financial Times.
and you claim womanhood
She's not very bright. Nor is she much of a woman.
But.... high five to the Brits for their valor in WWII. Your troops rocked in that one. And they continue to rock today.
Where you at California?
Wiltshire.
Never been, you like it there?