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Ok so it's raining but that's part of the deal right?
Sod the queen, let's put the great back into Britain- celebrate our great nation and show me your pics that make you proud to be British.
Land of Slopes and Quarries............Singletrack in the grass...........Tree's that grab your bar ends............... and dump you on your arse!
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What if you're northern Irish?
Or Scottish
What if you're northern Irish?
Or Scottish
You're British. deal with it ๐
northern Irish are not British. the united kingdom of great Britain and northern Ireland. Great britain is just the island that comprises Scotland England and Wales
Quelle surprise, the misreablists arrive nice and early.
Well, stuff you!
With some of this;
Village cricket
BBQ in the rain
The art of the queue
Being polite (except when the situation merits rudeness ๐ )
Steve Redgrave
Proper beer
Welsh Lamb
Scotchish beef
Fresh watercress, plucked from a chalk stream. With trout from that same stream.
Hedgerows
Elgar
Salisbury Cathedral
The Museums in That London
And so, so much more!
Not for long ๐
Freedom
What if you're northern Irish?Or Scottish
what if you're english, republican and a non unionist ?
what if you're english, republican and a non unionist ?
Go ride your bike and keep out of the way.
HRH Lord Sir Duke Bobby Moore OBE CBE MBE
Quelle surprise, the misreablists arrive nice and early.
Well said Flash- although you missed out strawberries and cream at Wimbledon ๐
That t shirt follows a common misconception - the Great in great britain means big - as in once Scotland was assimilated
And for me personally (and anyone else who also goes fishing in Britain), this : [url= http://www.fishingmagic.com/features/coarse_fishing/general_fishing/15789-winter-grayling.html ]Winter Grayling[/url] ๐
No misery here, just pointing out a common mistake.
Some say the English assume it's all about them, I think it may be due to their inferior education system ๐
TandemJeremy - Member
That t shirt follows a common misconception - the Great in great britain means big - as in once Scotland was assimilated
I'd heard another theory that the great was there to show it was bigger than Brittany... greater brittany, or something.
Well loads of you will think I'm mad... but that London is pretty special.
I honestly don't think there is a city in the world that mixes so much history with cutting edge contempory so well.
There as so many iconic sites and thing to see.... If you were a foreign tourist in London this weekend you'd be wishing your country was this Great.
Quite happy to buy into this, rather than the Olympics..
At least the Royal family actually have a connection to Scotland (not talking bout them owning half of it!!)
Real ale in a thatched pub with friends.
Haddock and chips on a Friday night.
Wet droughts!
Go ride your bike and keep out of the way.
can i keep out of the way though ?
we're led to believe that..........
the ยฃ10.5m budget has been raised from individual donations and corporate sponsorships
yet........
The Greater London Authority has budgeted ยฃ2m for outside screens, road closures, signage and similar expenses. It will pick up ยฃ100,000 and pass the rest of the bill to the Department for Media, Culture and Sport. Some of the costs will be offset by revenues from commercial sponsorship.The Royal Household has been given an extra ยฃ1m to cover the cost of administration and increased correspondence in the jubilee year. That comes from taxpayers via the Sovereign Grant - and it's more than double the contribution made for the Golden Jubilee in 2002 (ยฃ450,000).
On top of those costs, the Metropolitan police will put over 6,000 officers on duty on the busiest days. 21 police boats will patrol the river. All these costs will be met from the public purse.
The Ministry of Defence is also making a big contribution.
The MoD and Met police would not supply cost estimates for their participation, but it is likely to run to millions of pounds.
But the biggest cost of all will come from the time off that the public take to watch it all. The Bank of England warned that the impact of people not working on the bank holidays will knock 0.5 per cent off GDP for the second quarter of the year - wiping over ยฃ1bn off the national output and prolonging the country's double-dip recession.
all so people can tug their forelocks and wave a little plastic flag whilst at the same time people are losing their jobs because there is no funding available for them.
i can't keep out of the way of that.
The right to roam... Er, whoops!
The freedom to establish a political party to change things if you really care about it.
Or, you could just whine on a relatively insignificant cycling forum instead. Good, innit?
Oh, and a few more;
Aston Martin
Scotchish whisky
Clotted cream tea and scones
The village fete
The British Legion, Help for Heros and more such brilliant charities
The RNLI
althepal - MemberQuite happy to buy into this, rather than the Olympics..
At least the Royal family actually have a connection to Scotland
Really? Saxe coburgh gotha - such a good scottish name
The freedom to establish a political party to change things if you really care about it.
no need, there are already some political parties out there committed to change. i'll just vote for them.
Good, innit?
not really, i'd say democracy is just a bare minimum requirement in a so called civilised society. nothing to brag about.
And the fact that we in Britain always cheer on the underdogs. What other country would give the underdog a chance ๐
You forgot the roman wall ( we built it for them ;-))
Wonder what Fred would be saying about today's celebrations in Larndaarn village and on the Thames
Like New York, they had to build it twice. 1 wall was just not enought to stop us giving them a tanking.
Hail to the duke??
Right TJ, I know they're not Scotchish (as CFH puts it elfin style) but at least the royals have a bit of a link to Scotland and prob quite like it here for 2 weeks of the year..
But I'm not buying into all this Olympics shite- its either the London Olympics or its not..
The London part seems to be the majority part of the games.. The rest is the fact that we're all paying for it and there's a few minor football matches bring played in Glasgow- anyone fancy Columbia v Korea DPR women's football? Apparently not many other folk do.. But hey- it's Olympic football eh?
Anyways, gawd bless the Queen and all that, apples and pears etc..
northern Irish are not British. the united kingdom of great Britain and northern Ireland. Great britain is just the island that comprises Scotland England and Wales
Yes they are. Great Britain currently includes all the islands of the archipelago except: the Channel Islands, Manx, and Eire. The Northern Irish are part of the political union so they get a special mention in the name.
The freedom for the minority of voters in one geographical area of the country to decide who governs another part of the country furthest away despite almost no one voting for said party?
A tesco on every corner
Northern IReland is not part of Britain.
Greatt britain is simply the single largest island of the united kingdom. It does not include northern ireland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/britain/britain.htm
Wiggins, Thomas, Pendleton, Peat, Hoy, Cavendish, etc.
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Northern Ireland did not exist when Great Britain was formed we had yet to ignore the all Ireland vote for Independence, send the troops in , partition the country and keep the Ulster plantation lot as ours...I can t see how that put the Great in Britain
the isle of mann is a self governing crown dependency of the UK but it is not part of the UK
Can I say I most proud of our education system , especially relating to geography, history and what Great Britain means ๐
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I'm not as patriotic as I used to be , but I'm still glad to be born and live In Scotland. My grandad came from Northwich In Cheshire and a greater man I have yet to meet , despite some of the social issues in the UK Its still not a bad country to live In .
By the way this thread just proves 'Seosamh77' must still be banned . 
One HUGELY great thing about Great Britain in this day and age, is that I can be an Atheist Republican or any other damn thing I choose to be and no-one is going to chop my head off for it. In fact, I'm protected from having that happen. 8)
I'm a proud Englishman.
Republicans and other riff-raff should be shipped off to an overseas territory, somewhere like Montserrat maybe. ๐
Long live the Queen.
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Stuff I love about the UK
Attitudes - diversity and tolerance ( in the main)
Countryside - endless variety from the farmlands to the green rolling hills to the jagged mountains
History and tradition - from the morrismen to the beltane fire folk
And of course the people
We are the minority in our own country now!
How Great is that?




