Yup, I’ve thought about it and am none the wiser.:( Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
That you cannot top! I’ve seen it all now.:D:D
That you cannot top! I’ve seen it all now.:D:D
Yes, these thoughts echoed but now we need to know who, how and why, although the latter will be answered by the first two, I imagine.
Yes, these thoughts echoed but now we need to know who, how and why, although the latter will be answered by the first two, I imagine.
Anyone who wants to complain about immigration into this country had better be able to do so in Welsh.
That is all. 😎
Why?:confused:
Anyone who wants to complain about immigration into this country had better be able to do so in Welsh.
That is all. 😎
Why?:confused:
I’m sure someone with a bit of Photoshop jiggery-pokery could endow him with a pair…..watch those beoooootiful ears, tho’;)
I’m sure someone with a bit of Photoshop jiggery-pokery could endow him with a pair…..watch those beoooootiful ears, tho’;)
So that return trip from Biggin has certainly stayed with you, Al.;):D Biggin was always one of our favourite shows when my brother and I were taken as youngsters and I was mortified, some years ago, to have lost boxes of photos both monochrome and colour from those shows.
He’s clearly a very close member of the family, so when does he get his first flight?:D
He’s clearly a very close member of the family, so when does he get his first flight?:D
That’s the problem, Al, it isn’t a melting pot. The cultures remain obstinately autonomous, which is why they are despised. If they came here to integrate and “become” British, for want of a better word, there would be no problem. I hasten to add that there are many thousands who have come over the years and have integrated and they have been of enormous benefit.
A simple mantra I remember from decades ago is “When in Rome…..”. I have always believed in it whether on a short holiday or a longer stay or secondary residency. And the British have never been very good at it.
That’s the problem, Al, it isn’t a melting pot. The cultures remain obstinately autonomous, which is why they are despised. If they came here to integrate and “become” British, for want of a better word, there would be no problem. I hasten to add that there are many thousands who have come over the years and have integrated and they have been of enormous benefit.
A simple mantra I remember from decades ago is “When in Rome…..”. I have always believed in it whether on a short holiday or a longer stay or secondary residency. And the British have never been very good at it.
Gay Numan has been a qualified aerobatic pilot instructor for several years and his brother is also a pilot.