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    Re: Santa, to de-bunk, or not...?

    Quote Originally Posted by chaggle View Post
    Can I suggest that, if you visit the UK, you avoid Yorkshire?
    Actually I've visited the UK several times,and loved the Yorkshire Downs. Can't say I actually met any natives.

    I love England, and have visited the wonderful universities.(both of 'em) as well as doing some back packing right oop North (Scotland ) My overall attitude is the same as that of the English towards France and The French.


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    Re: Santa, to de-bunk, or not...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drop Bear View Post
    Actually I've visited the UK several times,and loved the Yorkshire Downs. Can't say I actually met any natives.

    I love England, and have visited the wonderful universities.(both of 'em) as well as doing some back packing right oop North (Scotland ) My overall attitude is the same as that of the English towards France and The French.


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    That'll be Yorkshire Dales

    Two Universities?

    Sorry you'll have to 'splain the French bit

    This article explains the character of Yorkshiremen - all of them

    It is not just popular culture that depicts the typical Yorkshire tyke as characteristically gritty, possessing a dry sense of humour, being rough mannered, independent and a poor loser. He is inevitably bound up in pursuits such as allotments, pigeons, whippet racing and leek growing.

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    Re: Santa, to de-bunk, or not...?

    Quote Originally Posted by chaggle View Post
    Sorry you'll have to 'splain the French bit
    "France would be a wonderful country, if only it weren't inhabited by the French."
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    Re: Santa, to de-bunk, or not...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drop Bear View Post
    My overall attitude is the same as that of the English towards France and The French.
    Quote Originally Posted by chaggle View Post
    Sorry you'll have to 'splain the French bit
    Australians have to have some respect for England because their pink arses would not be there if we hadn't sent them there and created their culture(?)
    England as we know it would not exist if those snail eating, onion selling, beret wearing, frog mutilating Normans had not popped over to help the indigenous people of England out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Williams View Post
    "France would be a wonderful country, if only it weren't inhabited by the French."
    Come now, no racist slurs against the frogs just because they smell of garlic.
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