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Whats left of the empire ?


Er... Belize? the Bahamas? Ascension island...

The Commonwealth...

English.

Bit of a naughty question, Nomad, since the the US had a big hand in its rapid demise! Don't get me wrong, you did us a favour: the fact we were bankrupt at the end of WW2 meant we had few delusions we could hold on to the Empire, and the Suez Crisis removed those.

That's all history now, and we tied our colours to the American mast in NATO. The Soviet threat was of greater concern than a desire for petty recriminations. But it might have been better for Africa if we had relinquished control there a little more slowly.
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234 schools are closed out of 276 in the county, and we've had no where near the amount of snow you guys up north have had! :rolleyes:
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Carolly;1125360 wrote: Im in Essex Chookie which is just outside London and we have had about 22cms of snow.This is a picture I posted earlier that was taken from my bedroom window.I think the Snow is moving up North now.


all our snow has gone here now:Drained all night and washed it away:-6




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kazalala;1125867 wrote: all our snow has gone here now:Drained all night and washed it away:-6


I saw on the weather channel this morning that your snow came from the US.
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Nomad: Oh! And the Falklands - which America helped us keep, in defiance of the Monroe doctrine! Now there's irony for you.
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The most snow was reported Monday in Epsom, southwest of London, with 31 centimeters (12.2 inches). London received 27 centimeters (10.6 inches), the Met office said.



I dont care where you are 10-12" of snow will make it tough to get around.

12" in Minnesnowta and our schools close too.
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qsducks;1125870 wrote: I saw on the weather channel this morning that your snow came from the US.


:D You trying to make trouble..............................




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Clodhopper;1125852 wrote: Oh.:)

I think the guy in glasses fancies you.:lips:


I noticed that Cloddy...I spotted the way he's leering at him :yh_rotfl
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It's snowing again....... and settling. Someone on the hill is revving his engine like mad and wearing his tyres away - idiot :rolleyes:

Maybe I'll get to have two lazy days at home. :guitarist
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Clodhopper;1125875 wrote: Nomad: Oh! And the Falklands - which America helped us keep, in defiance of the Monroe doctrine! Now there's irony for you.


It was a consequence of that mass killer Reagan in the White House instructing his henchmen to back the demented Thatcher, that's the reason it happened. In any sane world she'd have lost the fleet and had to beg Galtieri to get her troops home. If he'd had any sense he'd have interned the lot of them, too.
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spot;1125849 wrote: We used to own that, you know.


Yeah, we took it back though.

It belongs to us again now. ;)
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galbally;1126059 wrote: yeah, we took it back though.

It belongs to us again now. ;)


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Galbally;1126059 wrote: Yeah, we took it back though.

It belongs to us again now. ;)


Look to your laurels, I'm going to bite hard on your your heels in the trivia after last month's debacle.
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ha ha, Spot gave them ****!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Nomad;1125885 wrote: The most snow was reported Monday in Epsom, southwest of London, with 31 centimeters (12.2 inches). London received 27 centimeters (10.6 inches), the Met office said.



I dont care where you are 10-12" of snow will make it tough to get around.

12" in Minnesnowta and our schools close too.


That is true Nomad, but their weather is warmer so it turns to slush quickly. I was watching the news last night and they showed London, I almost laughed out loud. The little bit of snow was already turning slushy. Heck after what we have been through with that deep freeze of December and January what they have is bathing suit season, LOL. Grab your beach towel Nomad and lets fly to England. :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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spot;1126073 wrote: Look to your laurels, I'm going to bite hard on your your heels in the trivia after last month's debacle.


I know you are.

I'd love to say I was confident in beating you, but your a tough opponent.

Still, to the field sir, there shall the result be decided. :)
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oscar;1126069 wrote: not for much longer under gordey boy


I tell ya, they way its going you'll be able to buy the place for a coupe of billion in about 6 months, argghhhhhhhhhhhh. :-5

That said, Germany will probably have bought Britain anyway by then, and Canada will have bought Germany, so its all swings and roundabouts init? Essentially we will all be Canadians in a years time.

No disrespect to Canada, but what an f-ing mess we are all in. :(
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jimbo;1126234 wrote: i just watched the weather it said heavy snow forecast :thinking::thinking:

i mean what's it normally weigh :confused:

what is it special lead snow ?

or is it going too beat people up and steal their dinner monies or something :confused:

maybe its hoodie snow ...with attitude ...... what ever happened to the good old days when you had flakey snow which left people alone ... eccentric as flakey snow was it was usually gone by dinner time :thinking::thinking:


Don' think of it as snow jimbo, its just chubby rain. :yh_rotfl

We have had some more today as well, they say it will be cold again tonight, hard to know what way its going to go.

We're not too bad though, nothing like England. Still, you'd think they would have at least one or two snow ploughs for the whole of London wouldn't ya? I can't adam and eve it mate. :-2
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Galbally;1126236 wrote: Don' think of it as snow jimbo, its just chubby rain. :yh_rotfl

We have had some more today as well, they say it will be cold again tonight, hard to know what way its going to go.

We're not too bad though, nothing like England. Still, you'd think they would have at least one or two snow ploughs for the whole of London wouldn't ya? I can't adam and eve it mate. :-2


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oscar;1126243 wrote: Answer my pm soppy bollocks. :D


Farck arf you f-ing lollipop worrier. :yh_rotfl





Seriously, it was funny, but I don't have any meaningful response, other than. :wah:
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Galbally;1126259 wrote: Farck arf you f-ing lollipop worrier. :yh_rotfl





Seriously, it was funny, but I don't have any meaningful response, other than. :wah:


Do yer fancy some then? Go and open your kebab shop :yh_rotfl
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Well, it rained all night and most of the day today. Result: snow gone.

On the other handthere are some risks of flooding on lower ground, and it's bloody freezing, so tomorrow promises to be exciting.
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oscar;1126267 wrote: Do yer fancy some then? Go and open your kebab shop :yh_rotfl


That's a good idea actually, we don't have any kebab shops round here, only chippers.

Anyway, enough of this, back to the weather. :thinking:
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spot;1125842 wrote: Your map shows too much detail perhaps. England's more an equivalent of a US State. Both have counties of much the same size. Cornwall's the county in the bottom left, that's all. Coming from the US to the south west point of England you either take the right hand water, the English Channel, which narrows eventually to 20 miles wide between England and France, or you take the left hand water, the Bristol Channel, which narrows to nothing and has Wales all the way along its left side.


Thanks Spot. LOL, hun you can get 3 or more of the US states into just one of our provinces if the map is anything to go by.

My big atlas does show too much detail and also shows Wales as a separate entity. The little atlas does not show enough so I will just accept that Cornwall is at the bottom left point of England.
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Woke up to 5 inches of snow, kids were wanting a snow day but it never happened. Got to work to get a barrage of phone calls from our colleagues in South and Mid Wales to say all their phone calls were being directed to us as either most couldn't get into work or were going home as it was snowing heavily.

Then we get a phone call to say that Dave from our office is in hospital, he fell last night and broke his elbow, he was having surgery this afternoon. The Kathy who is pregnant and due in May called to say she was waiting on the midwife as she also fell last night and was in agony, bruised cocxys (sp). Kim had had to abandon her car, a mechanic she knew was going to tow it back home for her. This afternoon we had loads more snow and as its so cold it stayed...No more since.
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Galbally;1125799 wrote: No, I don't wear glasses actually, I'm the other guy. The guitar playing one. :rolleyes:


Well don't you look like a sweetheart, I actually didn't really look before.
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Chookie;1126287 wrote: Well, it rained all night and most of the day today. Result: snow gone.

On the other handthere are some risks of flooding on lower ground, and it's bloody freezing, so tomorrow promises to be exciting.


That's Scot world for you :yh_rotfl I got more snow :p:p:p
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galbally;1125846 wrote: oh and just to point out, that i live in ireland which is the relatively large island to the left of the larger island of britain. Its the teddy bear shaped one, the big green teddy bear. :)


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Galbally;1126227 wrote: I tell ya, they way its going you'll be able to buy the place for a coupe of billion in about 6 months, argghhhhhhhhhhhh. :-5

That said, Germany will probably have bought Britain anyway by then, and Canada will have bought Germany, so its all swings and roundabouts init? Essentially we will all be Canadians in a years time.

No disrespect to Canada, but what an f-ing mess we are all in. :(


Honey, you would consider yourself very fortunate if Canada ever bought you. Yes, we have our problems with the current government but nothing lasts forever. By and large we are a peaceful, non-aggressive people who are able to accept others into our fold. There is a constant striving for equality among all regardless of race, color or creed. Other than paying the same tax that we do Ireland would have the freedom to live peacefully. We have very little unemployment, a damn good health care system, and public and private schooling depending on your choice. We have lots and lots of Irish people here and no one is trying to run away. We don't use or abuse people, we aren't out to take anyone's lands or rights away from them. Our biggest problem among the population is that the USA is always after our resources (of which we have plenty) and one stupid prime minister after another is always trying to sell it to them without us knowing what is going on. If the US would stop destroying and polluting their own land and water they wouldn't always be begging for ours. Ireland would be damn lucky if Canada ever bought it.

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Amber Sun;1126330 wrote: Honey, you would consider yourself very fortunate if Canada ever bought you. Yes, we have our problems with the current government but nothing lasts forever. By and large we are a peaceful, non-aggressive people who are able to accept others into our fold. There is a constant striving for equality among all regardless of race, color or creed. Other than paying the same tax that we do Ireland would have the freedom to live peacefully. We have very little unemployment, a damn good health care system, and public and private schooling depending on your choice. We have lots and lots of Irish people here and no one is trying to run away. We don't use or abuse people, we aren't out to take anyone's lands or rights away from them. Our biggest problem among the population is that the USA is always after our resources (of which we have plenty) and one stupid prime minister after another is always trying to sell it to them without us knowing what is going on. If the US would stop destroying and polluting their own land and water they wouldn't always be begging for ours. Ireland would be damn lucky if Canada ever bought it.

No disrespect taken hun.


Well I suppose if we had to be taken over by someone, we could do worse than Canada, yes; Canada or maybe Sweden would probably be our best options. Though if we can maintain having an independent country at all, that would be nice. :wah:
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Galbally;1126338 wrote: Well I suppose if we had to be taken over by someone, we could do worse than Canada, yes; Canada or maybe Sweden would probably be our best options. Though if we can maintain having an independent country at all, that would be nice. :wah:


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Galbally;1126338 wrote: Well I suppose if we had to be taken over by someone, we could do worse than Canada, yes; Canada or maybe Sweden would probably be our best options. Though if we can maintain having an independent country at all, that would be nice. :wah:


Sweden is good, so is Finland. If we had to sell ourselves to someone I would probably choose Finland.
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Amber Sun;1126314 wrote: Well don't you look like a sweetheart, I actually didn't really look before.


Oh please don't encourage him. Did he tell you already that he's a scientist??

No... give it a week and he will :yh_eyerol:yh_eyerol:yh_eyerol:yh_eyerol
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Just keep on lurching along Gally, if you behave yourselves - unlikely though that is - Scotland will buy you. I'm thinking a fair price would be a small packet of digestives, a feral haggis and a half-bottle of cooking whisky.

The English won't outbid that.
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Chookie;1126410 wrote: Just keep on lurching along Gally, if you behave yourselves - unlikely though that is - Scotland will buy you. I'm thinking a fair price would be a small packet of digestives, a feral haggis and a half-bottle of cooking whisky.

The English won't outbid that.


Oh yes we jolly well will.

We bid a packet of cheesy wotsits, half a jar of Nescafe, two pairs of tights, a piece of string, a curly wurley and a tyre for a Ford Fiesta.
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Hmmn, interesting offers, I love Haggis, though you never know when your going to need a spare tyre, though the Scots being our Celtic cousins and all that would be the least painful, then again they are our Celtic cousins so we would fight a lot and there would be a lot of Drinking. Well either offer will be considered (as long as course as you agree to also take on the countries public and private debt liabilities, payable in Euro bonds).

Hmmn, I wonder what the Yanks or the Canadians would offer?



So Ireland, its a nice place, its going for a reasonable price at the moment, any offers from anyone else? :thinking:
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Amber Sun;1126351 wrote: Sweden is good, so is Finland. If we had to sell ourselves to someone I would probably choose Finland.


Oh, I am a scientist by the way, do you like scientists? . :yh_rotfl
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Galbally;1126492 wrote: Oh, I am a scientist by the way, do you like scientists? . :yh_rotfl


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This is supposed to be about the weather, so there!:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1126525 wrote: This is supposed to be about the weather, so there!:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Yeah! Whether or not anyone wants to buy Ireland....:thinking:.Ha! Did you see what I did there?:yh_rotfl




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dubs;1126527 wrote: Yeah! Whether or not anyone wants to buy Ireland....:thinking:.Ha! Did you see what I did there?:yh_rotfl


Yeah, "funny ha ha", or "funny ugggghhh huh" though? :(
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Odie;1126525 wrote: This is supposed to be about the weather, so there!:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl




Yeah, sorry, the weather is crap as well in case I forgot to mention that earlier.

Though the snow does look pretty for a few days till it turns to dirty sleet and mush.
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dubs;1126527 wrote: Yeah! Whether or not anyone wants to buy Ireland....:thinking:.Ha! Did you see what I did there?:yh_rotfl


oh my so clever you are!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

Whether or not, the weather sucks here!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Galbally;1126534 wrote: Yeah, sorry, the weather is crap as well in case I forgot to mention that earlier.

Though the snow does look pretty for a few days till it turns to dirty sleet and mush.


I was just joking ffs!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

same here, looks beautiful until................:-5:-5
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Odie;1126541 wrote: I was just joking ffs!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

same here, looks beautiful until................:-5:-5


I know, so was I. :wah:
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Galbally;1126492 wrote: Oh, I am a scientist by the way, do you like scientists? . :yh_rotfl


Depends on what kind of scientist sweetheart. As you know science is a very big umbrella that a lot of very ethical and at the same time a lot of unethical studies hide under. What is it you study and research hun?
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Amber Sun;1126576 wrote: Depends on what kind of scientist sweetheart. As you know science is a very big umbrella that a lot of very ethical and at the same time a lot of unethical studies hide under. What is it you study and research hun?


I'm working on better ways to wipe out baby seals as a species, how to sterilize dolphins in the wild, how we can make human beings in expensive handbags, and also some genetic research on a really interesting hybrid animal called "THE HORSE/CAT". :rolleyes:
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Galbally;1126675 wrote: I'm working on better ways to wipe out baby seals as a species, how to sterilize dolphins in the wild, how we can make human beings in expensive handbags, and also some genetic research on a really interesting hybrid animal called "THE HORSE/CAT". :rolleyes: :yh_youkid:yh_youkid

You and your strange celtic ways. Tell the truth galbladder.... You scientist making gas out of bits of string and cheese.:sneaky::sneaky:
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Galbally;1126675 wrote: I'm working on better ways to wipe out baby seals as a species, how to sterilize dolphins in the wild, how we can make human beings in expensive handbags, and also some genetic research on a really interesting hybrid animal called "THE HORSE/CAT". :rolleyes:


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl...Whats that saying about Irishmen and the blarny stone? :thinking::thinking:
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