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dummies  Nov 5, 11, 23:29    #121
So the best thing for so many of you Brits about living in Britain is eating food you can make in any country that has a grocers'.

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 Nov 5, 11, 23:32    #122
dummies:
So the best thing for so many of you Brits about living in Britain is eating food you can make in any country that has a grocers'.

Yes,nothing about it being the home of western democracy and habius corpus, nothing about it never having fallen to an invader in hundreds of years,nothing to do with the freedoms from petty religious oppression we all benefit from, its the cucumber sarnies......
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Edited by: rozumiemnic  Nov 5, 11, 23:43    #123
isthatu2:
last year when he died... ;)

oh is he dead? he must have eaten too many Turkey Twizzlers....
isthatu2:
living in a country that celebrates a failed catholic terrorist attack by re enacting a night in Dresden......)

Superb! What I miss now is living in Sussex..nothing like November 5th in dear old Lewes...http://rozsouth.zenfolio.com/unitedgrand2010
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 Nov 5, 11, 23:52    #124
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nothing like November 5th in dear old Lewes...

we didnt even have a bonfire...HnS......still sounds like a noisey night in Stalingrad though......mind, I dont know if its been the same where you are but there have been hardly any going off over the last weeks.....
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 Nov 5, 11, 23:55    #125
isthatu2:
I dont know if its been the same where you are

yeh, quiet here too.....sadly....;(
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 Nov 6, 11, 00:05    #126
isthatu2:
Yes,nothing about it being the home of western democracy and habius corpus, nothing about it never having fallen to an invader in hundreds of years,nothing to do with the freedoms from petty religious oppression we all benefit from, its the cucumber sarnies......

couldnt have put it better myself
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 Nov 6, 11, 02:20    #127
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isthatu2: Yes,nothing about it being the home of western democracy and habius corpus, nothing about it never having fallen to an invader in hundreds of years,nothing to do with the freedoms from petty religious oppression we all benefit from, its the cucumber sarnies......
couldnt have put it better myself


that with democracy is a little too ambitious. i would say greece is the cradle of western democracy. sorry guys, your still not the centre of the world/universe...
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 Nov 6, 11, 05:25    #128
isthatu2:
Yes,nothing about it being the home of western democracy and habius corpus, nothing about it never having fallen to an invader in hundreds of years,nothing to do with the freedoms from petty religious oppression we all benefit from, its the cucumber sarnies....


Not free though from the Royal Family and the Class System.
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 Nov 6, 11, 13:56    #129
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Not free though from the Royal Family

Why be free from something that does not effect my freedom? You have ridiculously wealthy heads of state with very little actual power,so do we,yours is of Kenyan heritage ours is of Germano danish heritage......What we are totally free from though is our people being under the commands of a former member of the Hitler Youth living in gilded palaces in Rome......

Meathead:
the Class System.

Yeah, because you are all fraternal comrades in the USA..............
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 Nov 7, 11, 13:54    #130
chichimera:
What do you like about living in Britain?


What I mostly like in Britain is that it is full of Poles.
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 Nov 7, 11, 14:04    #131
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Superb! What I miss now is living in Sussex..nothing like November 5th in dear old Lewes...http://rozsouth.zenfolio.com/unitedgrand2010


Isn't that the place which had the van with the "P1 KEY" number plate, and a "traveller" guy a few years back?
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 Nov 7, 11, 14:38    #132
Sidliste_Chodov:
the van with the "P1 KEY" number plate, and a "traveller" guy a few years back?

ah no that was in the valley of Firle, redneck country some miles from Lewes. Its all feudal Sussex though....definitely a sinister side to all that burning.
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Edited by: Sidliste_Chodov  Nov 7, 11, 14:41    #133
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What I mostly like in Britain is that it is full of Poles.


You've obviously never been here, so cut the cr*p and get back to the kebabs.

Fewer than 1 person in 70 is likely to be Polish, including those who were born here (like me), so how on earth does that count as "full" of Poles? You would only recognise the tirówki you go with, and the idiot karki they also go with anyway, and that's a comparative minority - older immigrants and their children look nothing like that.

If you really had been here, you would know that Britain is actually "full of" Asians, Blacks and non-Slavic white people :p

rozumiemnic:
ah no that was in the valley of Firle, redneck country some miles from Lewes. Its all feudal Sussex though....definitely a sinister side to all that burning.


I stand corrected. ;)

I'd never go to an outlying Scottish island, either - I've seen The Wicker Man :D
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 Nov 7, 11, 18:51    #134
Wake up and smell the coffee Sidliste_Chodov your not Polish your British
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 Nov 7, 11, 19:16    #135
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Wake up and smell the coffee Sidliste_Chodov your not Polish your British


Does this face look bothered? The opinions of Slav-hating scum like you counts for absolutely nothing.
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 Nov 14, 11, 10:52    #136
pam:
am damn sure you know how to make great yorkshires. my recipe normal ingredients, oven temperature taki sam napalm, and dont open oven door till they are done. latwy

Yep its the heat that is key, i put the oil in the yorkshire trays then leave that on top of the gas burner till its smoking, add mix then in a pre heated oven at about 220 till completely cooked, if you take them out too early they'll go flat.
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 Nov 14, 11, 20:16    #137
Wroclaw Boy:
Yep its the heat that is key, i put the oil in the yorkshire trays then leave that on top of the gas burner till its smoking, add mix then in a pre heated oven at about 220 till completely cooked, if you take them out too early they'll go flat

exactly! you make them the same way i do, normally done in about 20 minutes. nothing wrong with english food as long as you know how to cook it properly, and take a bit of time and care. my all time favourite has to be stew and dumplings though. now winter is upon us i will be getting into stew cooking mode......very soon!
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 Nov 14, 11, 21:34    #138
pam:
my all time favourite has to be stew and dumplings though. now winter is upon us i will be getting into stew cooking mode......very soon!

Absolutely you have to make the most of the seasons, stews, casseroles and soup for winter warmers. I love cooking.
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 Nov 14, 11, 21:48    #139
Wroclaw Boy:
Absolutely you have to make the most of the seasons, stews, casseroles and soup for winter warmers. I love cooking.

aah, someone after my own heart. love cooking also, and yes soon it will be soup time in my house. my favourite soup is barzcz,which my friend dominika taught me how to cook. also love carrot and coriander soup. have loads of soup recipes..and will need to get cooking soon because the temperature has dropped and i need warming food. nie lubie zima!


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