1357 pts ยท September 1, 2011
Boxer, not footballer :)
That he didn't sign it.. doesn't matter. The subsequent letter.. also doesn't matter. Meaningless political theatre for his supporters.
They keep their antlers in a shed?
We do have a direct train into mainland Europe though :p
IT MIGHT BRING BACK THE EMPIRE OKAY? IT'S WORTH A TRY
Ross Kemp would know, he trained with 'em.
England, near Buxton.
I guess I expect too much of people, yeah.
I'd assume someone commenting on the topic would have at least a passing familiarity with what they're commenting on.
The way he has done it? Yes. What kind of a question is that?
whoa you can't just call people benders
Well, except people like this: https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1053662098574716929
Only some parts of the UK.
I only started using them when I grew up..
Was it the last ice age?
So for you to claim it's "weird" to use Britain/British is absolutely not my experience at all.
It's not nonsense, it's my experience. Ppl use both. It's all circumstantial, sometimes it makes sense to use Eng/Wel/Scot, sometimes Brit.
Right here in Britain, for one.
The claim that no one else uses the word Britain when talking about England (being that England is in Britain so that it's totally valid).
Well, that's not true at all. Not in my experience.
Also.. look at the photo, it's not raining.
The likelihood of your feet getting soaked if you FULLY SUBMERGE THEM IN WATER is higher than if it's raining. You must be trolling.
So?
But your feet don't get anywhere near as wet from just rain be walking through water that goes up to your ankles. This should be obvious...
I live in Britain, rarely ever have to walk through standing water. Wouldn't do so on purpose either. Ridiculous suggestion.
...... Or use the bridge that they've made.
It was very good, well done.
Yeah.. but why would you choose to get your shoes and socks wet and dirty when you don't need to?
Boxer, not footballer :)
That he didn't sign it.. doesn't matter. The subsequent letter.. also doesn't matter. Meaningless political theatre for his supporters.
They keep their antlers in a shed?
We do have a direct train into mainland Europe though :p
IT MIGHT BRING BACK THE EMPIRE OKAY? IT'S WORTH A TRY
Ross Kemp would know, he trained with 'em.
England, near Buxton.
I guess I expect too much of people, yeah.
I'd assume someone commenting on the topic would have at least a passing familiarity with what they're commenting on.
The way he has done it? Yes. What kind of a question is that?
whoa you can't just call people benders
Well, except people like this: https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1053662098574716929
Only some parts of the UK.
I only started using them when I grew up..
Was it the last ice age?
So for you to claim it's "weird" to use Britain/British is absolutely not my experience at all.
It's not nonsense, it's my experience. Ppl use both. It's all circumstantial, sometimes it makes sense to use Eng/Wel/Scot, sometimes Brit.
Right here in Britain, for one.
The claim that no one else uses the word Britain when talking about England (being that England is in Britain so that it's totally valid).
Well, that's not true at all. Not in my experience.
Also.. look at the photo, it's not raining.
The likelihood of your feet getting soaked if you FULLY SUBMERGE THEM IN WATER is higher than if it's raining. You must be trolling.
So?
But your feet don't get anywhere near as wet from just rain be walking through water that goes up to your ankles. This should be obvious...
I live in Britain, rarely ever have to walk through standing water. Wouldn't do so on purpose either. Ridiculous suggestion.
...... Or use the bridge that they've made.
It was very good, well done.
Yeah.. but why would you choose to get your shoes and socks wet and dirty when you don't need to?