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Originally posted by fritz
Why am I opening old wounds?
Because I am ENGLISH and proud of it.
What's more, I cannot stand anybody slagging us off and making false claims on the basis that we kicked their collective bottoms, therefore they must resort to utterly ridiculous assertions that HMS Invincible was sunk when clearly she is now in mothballs.
Originally posted by fritz
Hey Goose. No slight intended.
It's just that we English have no been lumped together with everyone else on this sceptered isle and we have no longer retained our identity.
The Scots are referred to as Scots and rightly so;
The Welsh are referred to as Welsh and rightly so
The Irish are referred to as Irish and rightly so - but we English are more often than not, referred to as being British. (As is anybody else who has won curling at the Olympics, rubgy or whatever)
I was referring to we English being English and not being British. That was all!
Originally posted by fritzNowhere in that collection of countries is a country called Britain. If you can identify a 'Britain' in those 4 countries, you will be rewarded with 1st Prize.
Originally posted by fritz
Nowhere in that collection of countries is a country called Britain. If you can identify a 'Britain' in those 4 countries, you will be rewarded with 1st Prize.
Originally posted by Harlequin
I do believe the official name is:
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
QUOTE : "I do believe that the people actually living in the country define what it is called..."
in which case , i hereby rename this place :
< drum roll >
"penisland - yup thats right pen island , for the pen is indeed mighter than the sword , at a pinch the penish isles would be used in informal circles "
thank you and good night
Originally posted by fritz
On a previous thread that is locked, there were those amongst you who believed and stated that our beloved Flagship HMS Invincible had been sunk by Argentina during one of the shortest wars in history.
I have dredged through all the archives I can find about that small campaign and have to report that indeed HMS Invisible did indeed survive the Falkland Island campaign.
I hope that clears up any doubts our friends from Argentina might still have about their inability to sink her.