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by bobby m's syrup » 17 May 2007 14:28

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(they) are just a bunch of filthy cheese eating surrender monkey peasants squatting on it?



With a higher standard of living, infinitely better social and health-care provision, better climate, better food,(including cheese), better wine, better road network, better public transport, better train network and a better national football team. :shock:



dont really like french wine

its over priced and pretentious
i wouldnt swap outr national team with theirs for all the tea in china
ill take a nice block of mature cheddar, red leicetser, wensleydale, caerphilly, anyday, poncy french cheese sucks cock, most of it stinks, and looks like poo
have you been to france? im not sure how a better standard of living is measured, but france is a pretty run down and shabby country when i have been there, and they strike at the drop of a hat.
their better health and social care is currently bankrupting the country, causing mass unemployment and is the exact reason that the french voted for the right wing sarcosi


Lived there for years....
A somewhat blinkered and less than considered response, but of course you are entitled to your opinion :lol:
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by Seal » 17 May 2007 14:28

My god. Look at what happens when we sign a Frenchman. Pages of rubbish!

Fingers crossed we don't sign a German....

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by No Hoops » 17 May 2007 14:31

St Edward the Confessor (1042 - 1066)

Wasn't he in Snatch?

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by Denver Royal » 17 May 2007 14:37

Seal Fingers crossed we don't sign a German....


If we do, I won't be too pleased. For obvious reasons. 8)

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by Behindu » 17 May 2007 14:39

And if we sign any warmongering Yanks I predict riots breaking out...


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by SpaceCruiser » 17 May 2007 14:44

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Seal Fingers crossed we don't sign a German....


If we do, I won't be too pleased. For obvious reasons. 8)


Watch out for Mr A., he'll be on your case and call you a racist!

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by woody61 » 17 May 2007 14:49

wahey

that list contains my favourite english king

ethelred the unready

does anyone know what he wasnt ready for?


It's a corruption of 'unredey' - meaning he was badly advised or did not take advise (rede).

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by woody61 » 17 May 2007 14:50

No Hoops St Edward the Confessor (1042 - 1066)

Wasn't he in Snatch?


Yes. He was also the patron saint of England until the Plantagenets switched to George.

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by brendywendy » 17 May 2007 15:16

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(they) are just a bunch of filthy cheese eating surrender monkey peasants squatting on it?



With a higher standard of living, infinitely better social and health-care provision, better climate, better food,(including cheese), better wine, better road network, better public transport, better train network and a better national football team. :shock:



dont really like french wine

its over priced and pretentious
i wouldnt swap outr national team with theirs for all the tea in china
ill take a nice block of mature cheddar, red leicetser, wensleydale, caerphilly, anyday, poncy french cheese sucks cock, most of it stinks, and looks like poo
have you been to france? im not sure how a better standard of living is measured, but france is a pretty run down and shabby country when i have been there, and they strike at the drop of a hat.
their better health and social care is currently bankrupting the country, causing mass unemployment and is the exact reason that the french voted for the right wing sarcosi


Lived there for years....
A somewhat blinkered and less than considered response, but of course you are entitled to your opinion :lol:


it may seem blinkered but.....

french wine is over priced and pretentious, would much prefer a nice bottle of new world wine anyday

clearly i wouldnt swap our national team for theirs as im english and it would be a bit odd

and the french get all sniffy about cheese as they have a million varieties
but i dont give prizes for quantity, its the quality i like

i think stilton is a better blue cheese than most
i think cheddar/red leicester is lovely for a mild cheese experience for say, a sandwich or melted on top of something
i believe wensleydale and caerphilly are both excellent examples of a creamy, and a crumbly cheese, why go elsewhere for your cheese input.

the vast majority of french cheeses are also over priced and pretentious, and many many look, and smell like poo, and are a little too much of an "aquired" taste for my liking

and what i said about their excellent social care still stands, thats why france is so economically stale

the places i have been have always looked very shabby
their roads are ok, but you have to pay for the motorways etc

but ok, ill concede, france is ok i suppose


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by Ian Royal » 17 May 2007 16:19

Just to add my input in an already crippled thread.

Northern Ireland is part of the UK. The Northern Irish and Irish are (forgive me if I'm wrong) pretty much the same people. Therefore the Irish are local. And indeed are part of the British Isles.

The French are seperated by the Channel, and we haven't had any land in France since we lost Calais in the 1600's(?) under burning mad Mary.

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by Behindu » 17 May 2007 16:21

I think the idea that the Irish and Northern Irish are 'the same people' is jaw dropping !

Are you unaware of the 30 years of civil war that has finally been ended in recent weeks ? :shock:

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by brendywendy » 17 May 2007 16:27

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brendywendy In terms of language, ireland is more local than france

Well, assuming you can speak some French, how familiar are you with the official language of Ireland, Irish (gaelic)? :P


have you ever been to ireland?

they all speak english, most of the time,
their road signs are in english,as are their newspapers, their modern literature is all written in english, as is their music nowadays

is gaelic what pikeys speak?

its official in the same way as welsh is probably the official language of wales but is only spoken regularly buy a few backward farmers in some isolated valley or other.

right, thats the irish, and the welsh, and the french al lupset

anyone else?


Yes, I've been to Ireland. Many times. Most road signs there are in English in so far as they are in both English and Irish. Some are only in English and some - particularly in the west of Ireland - are only in Irish, but most are in both. There are newspapers, literature and music all still written in Irish. Obviously its a language thats been in decline for many years but its undergoing a revival of sorts recently.

In Wales especially in the north, you will find that Welsh is more widely spoken than just by a few 'backward farmers'.

i was on a wind up, my mums welsh!although of the english speaking variety, and i remain convinced that welsh is a language used only to talk about the english in so they dont understand!


Anyways, my original point was that our language, English, is in some ways more akin or 'local' to French than it is to the celtic language of Irish (and Welsh).

i thought the origins of english were germanic with various gallic, latin and celtic influence

Somebody else posted that we are more 'local' to Brittany than to Ireland. Well, they have their own celtic language in Brittany, too - Breton - which is akin to...Cornish (which also is undergoing a revival of sorts). How's your Cornish? :wink:


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just trying to pass the time at work

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by Ian Royal » 17 May 2007 16:44

Behindu I think the idea that the Irish and Northern Irish are 'the same people' is jaw dropping !

Are you unaware of the 30 years of civil war that has finally been ended in recent weeks ? :shock:


hmm, you may want to consider the meaning of civil war. Also that is largely religious and political. Or would you say Celtic fans are not the same people as Rangers fans?


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by Behindu » 17 May 2007 16:51

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Behindu I think the idea that the Irish and Northern Irish are 'the same people' is jaw dropping !

Are you unaware of the 30 years of civil war that has finally been ended in recent weeks ? :shock:


hmm, you may want to consider the meaning of civil war. Also that is largely religious and political. Or would you say Celtic fans are not the same people as Rangers fans?


Republicans - essentially Irish Catholics and in the minority (historically) in the North

Loyalists - essentially Protestant Scots and in the majority in the North.

Two pretty different peoples who ended up in the same place and have fought each other ever since.

If you define 'people' as 'members of the human race' then they are the same, but to assert that the Southern and Northern Irish are 'the same' and therefore all our Southern Irish players are near enough British is a pretty unconvincing arguement...

You could argue that the Scots and (say) the Norwegians are near enough the same, and therefore Norway is 'local' !!

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by Denver Royal » 17 May 2007 16:54

Ian Royal The French are seperated by the Channel


...and joined by the 'chunnel' :P

Btw, there are two celtic languages that haven't been mentioned yet: The Isle of Man, where some schools have started teaching exclusively in manx again, is 'separated' from England by the Irish Sea. And in parts of mainland Scotland, which isn't physically separate from us at all, they speak Scots Gaelic...

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by Ian Royal » 17 May 2007 16:59

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Behindu I think the idea that the Irish and Northern Irish are 'the same people' is jaw dropping !

Are you unaware of the 30 years of civil war that has finally been ended in recent weeks ? :shock:


hmm, you may want to consider the meaning of civil war. Also that is largely religious and political. Or would you say Celtic fans are not the same people as Rangers fans?


Republicans - essentially Irish Catholics and in the minority (historically) in the North

Loyalists - essentially Protestant Scots and in the majority in the North.

Two pretty different peoples who ended up in the same place and have fought each other ever since.

If you define 'people' as 'members of the human race' then they are the same, but to assert that the Southern and Northern Irish are 'the same' and therefore all our Southern Irish players are near enough British is a pretty unconvincing arguement...

You could argue that the Scots and (say) the Norwegians are near enough the same, and therefore Norway is 'local' !!


They are both Irish though. I don't think you could argue that about the Scots and Norwegians.

Besides, the Northern Irish arn't Scots, it's more half the scots are of Irish descent

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by brendywendy » 17 May 2007 17:00

Behindu I think the idea that the Irish and Northern Irish are 'the same people' is jaw dropping !

Are you unaware of the 30 years of civil war that has finally been ended in recent weeks ? :shock:


you've answered your own point there fella

if its a civil war then they are the same people!

and they were only separated cos thats what we did to malfunctioning colonies during our empire days.
if you asked, most of ireland they would say yes they are, if you asked, a small majority of northern ireland would say no.
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by Denver Royal » 17 May 2007 17:09

Ian Royal Northern Irish arn't Scots


Some are. The Ulster Scots, for example. They speak yet another language/dialect, a variety of Lowland Scots. It is spoken in parts of Ulster...which is a province that spans both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland :P
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by Royal With Cheese » 17 May 2007 17:12

Ian Royal They are both Irish though. I don't think you could argue that about the Scots and Norwegians.

Besides, the Northern Irish arn't Scots, it's more half the scots are of Irish descent

This is soooo worng on so many levels.....

Generalisation coming up.

Northen Irish = British
Southern Irish = Irish
Catholic = Irish
Protestant = British

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by Behindu » 17 May 2007 17:14

brendywendy [if its a civil war then they are the same people!

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Tosh !

Civil war is fought between people of one country, but plenty of countries are made up of groups of peoples of different religions, ethnicity etc.

See Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Iraq .....

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