Now I really WILL take offence - "does a disservice to the Forum" (or something like that!!!!!!
Taking offence to things is also very British. You could write a strongly worded letter ?
To whom? (he asks, artlessly).
Or perhaps your local MPNormally the BBC ?
Or perhaps your local MP
Your local chocolate store?Haven't got one mate. That's not how "the system" works here, and as I've been off the UK Electoral register for more than X (I think it's 15 years, I forget now, but it's quite a long time anyway) I don't have a UK MP.
So he got hired by Nestle and makes Aeros1. Married a Swiss lady. 2. Got a job with Swissair. Goodnight
So he got hired by Nestle and makes Aeros
You can mention the world cup. These foreigners don't understand it's not the winning it's the taking part that counts - unless we win - then it's the winning.Ah well I'm sure he'll understand I was just joking . He seems to have a good sense of humour ... I see you're from Germany ? I better not make jokes about the war .. or the world cup !!
You can mention the world cup. These foreigners don't understand it's not the winning it's the taking part that counts - unless we win - then it's the winning.
So he got hired by Nestle and makes Aeros
Very true, though our original plan was to abandon the french completely and it was only through some choice words we started letting them on the boats with British troops, not as an after thought once all British troops had boarded. Utterly selfish by the Government and high command.This is xenophobic, highly offensive and totally inaccurate. France lost more people in the first year of the first world war than the entirety of the US dead in the whole of the 20th century. 1 in 8 French people were either injured or killed in the 1st world war and despite the horrific death level they didn't surrender. If they hadn't have dug in to defend the British at Dunkirk, the whole British army would have been captured. It's true that the French did surrender to the Germans but despite this, they lost another 600,000 people during the whole of the war which is about 20% more than the British.
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