h a l f b a k e r yExpensive, difficult, slightly dangerous, not particularly effective... I'm on a roll.
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Am I supposed to take you seriously in this category? |
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Suggested title England-France rapproachment. |
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Some parts of the UK still fondly remember the Auld Alliance! |
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Forgot Blackpool tower.... |
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This is a great plan. What have you got up your
sleeve for when they think we like them? |
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Shhh. You'll spoil the best part ... 21st October is Trafalgar day, 25th
is Agincourt day ... you get the idea now ? |
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Wait - the French have an entire court devoted to
gin? I'm beginning to warm to them a little. |
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Most of the verdicts do get over-turned...it's the twist of lemon in the G#$%^& (knew the & was in there somewhere)T, always leaves grounds for a peel... |
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And for that, [n_m_rm], you deserve no
mercy whatsoever, in this world
or the next. |
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Good thing I didn't mention the Lourdes Cricket ground, where miracles (for the English side) are few and far between... |
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La Marseillaise refrain( see link ) |
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March, march
Let impure blood
Water our furrows |
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The howling of these fearsome soldiers
They are coming into our midst
To cut the throats of your sons and consorts |
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Those would be the Germans, presumably ... |
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[bigsleep], that was merely a pretend game. They
didn't invent *everything*, they didn't invent the
internet, remember? |
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Guessing it would be tricky to find the French equivalent of Birmingham.... |
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There's some place up in the North-east
where they stockpile and destroy recovered
WW1 chemical munitions; that might be near
to Walsall, or Dudley. But finding an
equivalent to Birmingham itself is judged
impossible. There's only one Hell*, likewise
there's only one Birmingham. |
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*The one with the demons and pitchforks and
pits of liquid fire and souls in eternal
torment- and still a much more pleasant
place than Smethwick. |
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That's a good bile in gall pun... |
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I think naming schemes are [m-f-d] material. |
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You mean all children will just be given numbers instead? |
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Would keep numerologists in business. |
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As I said earlier, if it can't get out of autre générale then it must be une blague. |
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Ahh, Le Mot de Gaulle, rather than Le Mot de
Cambronne
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Like in the Indian Army revolt 1857, the situation is becoming bahadur and badahur. |
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