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xeoran said:
roughneck GIR said:
I know it is the UK as a whole, but I just say england :)

Guaranteed number one way to annoy Scotsmen/Welshmen/Irish....try it in a pub in Glasgow.... :twisted:


frobisher said:
Close but wrong.

It's the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Great Britain contains England, Scotland and Wales.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom Normal Wikipedia caveats apply...

Gah! :lol:
Well Im not that stupid :P , anyways why would I go to england?

PS I can speak 3 languages(english, french[rusty], and japanese :P )yes zery random I know
:)
 
xeoran said:
You'd want to go to England because its the best part of GB! :D

*Slap*

Its full of ponces, bad drivers and generally unfriendly people.

I really hate it when Americans think Wales is part of England. England is too football obsessed, give us Rugby, a real sport any day!
BRITAIN. Not England. Also theres more cities in Britain than London :wink: .

I really love Wales, I really like Scotland and I 'prefer' Ireland/Northern Ireland to England. Heres a tip, if you want to visit Britain, visit Wales, Scotland, EIRE or Northern Ireland. England's very xenophobic really.

ahh well, back on topic.
 
Rob_alderman said:
I really hate it when Americans think Wales is part of England. England is too football obsessed, give us Rugby, a real sport any day!

League or Union?

I really love Wales, I really like Scotland and I 'prefer' Ireland/Northern Ireland to England. Heres a tip, if you want to visit Britain, visit Wales, Scotland, EIRE or Northern Ireland. England's very xenophobic really.[/quote]

Yeah, basically keep drawing expanding rings around London, the further away you are the better.
 
Rob_alderman said:
I really hate it when Americans think Wales is part of England. England is too football obsessed, give us Rugby, a real sport any day!

League or Union?

Rob_alderman said:
I really love Wales, I really like Scotland and I 'prefer' Ireland/Northern Ireland to England. Heres a tip, if you want to visit Britain, visit Wales, Scotland, EIRE or Northern Ireland. England's very xenophobic really.

Yeah, basically keep drawing expanding rings around London, the further away you are the better. Anything over 150-200 miles is a good start.
 
Damn straight.
Any league, Im not a watcher, Im a player. I prefer to join in games, maybe theyre only small school ones, but still, enjoyable. Watching sport bores the crud outta me. But I did watch Cardiff vs Edinburgh.
 
Rob_alderman said:
Damn straight.
Any league, Im not a watcher, Im a player. I prefer to join in games, maybe theyre only small school ones, but still, enjoyable. Watching sport bores the crud outta me. But I did watch Cardiff vs Edinburgh.
Oye! Who said american?
 
frobisher said:
xeoran said:
The British, who were ruled by the English from the inside! :wink:

Well, it was actually some Germans who were doing the ruling at that point :)

Well England hasnt been ruled by an English king since 1066 so I dont worry about things like that. Although if you want to count by those rules most of Europe is ruled by foreigners and America has never had an American president! :wink:

Rob_alderman said:
*Slap*

Its full of ponces, bad drivers and generally unfriendly people.

I really hate it when Americans think Wales is part of England. England is too football obsessed, give us Rugby, a real sport any day!
BRITAIN. Not England. Also theres more cities in Britain than London :wink: .

I really love Wales, I really like Scotland and I 'prefer' Ireland/Northern Ireland to England. Heres a tip, if you want to visit Britain, visit Wales, Scotland, EIRE or Northern Ireland. England's very xenophobic really.

Just try and slap me son, its not just you Welsh who play Rugby! :wink:

Of course Scotland is filled with grumpy dour thistle munchers. How good can a nation that invented Haggis and the deep fried mars bar be?! :wink:

Ireland is full of American golfers and hippies who cant live in Cornwall! :wink:

Wales is well, umm....sheep..and you know they, urr, do things...yeah...! :wink:

Actually of all the places I've been England is least xenophobic- after all we are the only ones without an offical Saints day (St Georges day isnt offical but everyone elses is), we also dont switch to speaking a different language everytime anyone goes to the pub (yes Wleshmen, thats you! Every time they hear my English accent they all start speaking Welsh! Grr...they only stop when they hear I'm with Welsh mates.) Etc, etc.

I love inter-GB banter! :lol:
 
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