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between the Republic and the still occupied part of Northern Ireland would start again.

Please tell me me how I can report such a sectarian post, in all honety it defies belief that such an inflammatory post could still remain.

Where is the report button?

are you mad? Same between East and West Germany or North and South Korea.....So what?

Think he was objecting to the word "occupied" as in implying that the British were "occupying" Northern Ireland, as opposed to the fact that it is actually part of the United Kingdom.

just as much as east berlin was part of the ussr.

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The great irony is that we feared the millennium bug on 01 Jan 2000 yet nothing happened...

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Cricket, railways, pork pies ( very popular in the middle east), Cornish Pasties, real ale, Whiskey, Gin, fish and chips, football, tennis, the jet engine, a working radar system, tv, telephones, the internet, programmable computers, Double Gloucester cheese, Yorkshire puddings,Kit Kat, sandwiches, golf, table tennis, law and order and not forgetting Democracy which we have just taken back.

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Cricket, railways, pork pies ( very popular in the middle east), Cornish Pasties, real ale, Whiskey, Gin, fish and chips, football, tennis, the jet engine, a working radar system, tv, telephones, the internet, programmable computers, Double Gloucester cheese, Yorkshire puddings,Kit Kat, sandwiches, golf, table tennis, law and order and not forgetting Democracy which we have just taken back.

not nit - picking, but: fish and chips are belgium (well, at least the chips are), the jet engine definitely german, the working radar system was a parallel development, and democracy is greek, 100%, ...and you have 100% not taken that to anywhere defining british history.

agree with you on all the other issues, but.

do you really feel that your post defines 'british' ?

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Cricket, railways, pork pies ( very popular in the middle east), Cornish Pasties, real ale, Whiskey, Gin, fish and chips, football, tennis, the jet engine, a working radar system, tv, telephones, the internet, programmable computers, Double Gloucester cheese, Yorkshire puddings,Kit Kat, sandwiches, golf, table tennis, law and order and not forgetting Democracy which we have just taken back.

did you take all pills the good doctor prescribed? gigglem.gif

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Cricket, railways, pork pies ( very popular in the middle east), Cornish Pasties, real ale, Whiskey, Gin, fish and chips, football, tennis, the jet engine, a working radar system, tv, telephones, the internet, programmable computers, Double Gloucester cheese, Yorkshire puddings,Kit Kat, sandwiches, golf, table tennis, law and order and not forgetting Democracy which we have just taken back.

You forgot Black pudding,

regards worgeordie

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Cricket, railways, pork pies ( very popular in the middle east), Cornish Pasties, real ale, Whiskey, Gin, fish and chips, football, tennis, the jet engine, a working radar system, tv, telephones, the internet, programmable computers, Double Gloucester cheese, Yorkshire puddings,Kit Kat, sandwiches, golf, table tennis, law and order and not forgetting Democracy which we have just taken back.

You forgot Black pudding,

regards worgeordie

Frank Whittle invented the jet engine! Still taking the polls and no one came up with football or rugby, shame on you.

What about how to run the world, we did run a 1/3rd of it for what 150 years, surely the rest of you must have had some benefits from that? Anyone for bingo!

Harry Ramsden invented Fish and Chips, Belguim dont make laughclap2.gif Radio anyone?

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