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And some people think I should be proud of Britain

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This one's for the people that think I shouldn't take every opportunity to bring the country down.....
I don't think that is a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down.
Yes, it is an example of over-zealous - even mis-guided beaurocracy but quite frankly if you think that it sums up the UK and is therefore a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down then think again my friend.
There is a lot about this place that is really good.
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It was her choice to pay in pennies, I don't think you should criticise her for that.
Quote by westerross
I don't think that is a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down.
Yes, it is an example of over-zealous - even mis-guided beaurocracy but quite frankly if you think that it sums up the UK and is therefore a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down then think again my friend.
There is a lot about this place that is really good.
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Spot on biggrin
Personally I reckon the victim's response is fabulous.
Because of course the Holy Land of France is brimming with all heavens grace aint it. All hail France and the French.

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I am proud of the ladies repsonse......fair play to her
and , no offence meant, for someone who I am assuming made a pefectly clear and conscious decision to move to france, you do spend a lot of time complaining about the UK.. bolt
Quote by fabio
I am proud of the ladies repsonse......fair play to her
and , no offence meant, for someone who I am assuming made a pefectly clear and conscious decision to move to france, you do spend a lot of time complaining about the UK.. bolt

Methinks he doth protest too much? A bit late to convince one's self of the vileness of the UK - AFTER moving away. :giggle:
Quote by westerross
I don't think that is a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down.
Yes, it is an example of over-zealous - even mis-guided beaurocracy but quite frankly if you think that it sums up the UK and is therefore a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down then think again my friend.
There is a lot about this place that is really good.
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Like?
I was born in London, lived in London, have spent my whole life here but....I always ask people to name five things great about this country, without having too much time to think about who have little time to think usually get to three, but never the five. Try it on somebody. Ask the question " name me five things you love about this country ", watch them struggle.
Now I know some will come back and list ten things but, only after having time to think.
One of the greatest BRITISH traditions still left is the proms, well the last night to be more accurate. But even this year they wanted to ban it as it might offend some people. You see for some it is too British.
For every one thing good there seems to be two things bad.
Councils who do this kind of thing are not uncommon anymore. They are greedy money grabbers, who prey on people.
I take my hat off to this person...I hope she dumped it on their desk and it collapsed. Some things just do not suprise me anymore.
I was expecting to see slaughter and mayhem.........and all it was was a parking ticket. You certainly left for good reasons rolleyes
Dave_Notts
Quote by kentswingers777
I don't think that is a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down.
Yes, it is an example of over-zealous - even mis-guided beaurocracy but quite frankly if you think that it sums up the UK and is therefore a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down then think again my friend.
There is a lot about this place that is really good.
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Like?
I was born in London, lived in London, have spent my whole life here but....
Just to be quite clear - I also think that the lady's response is good. In fact the British sense of humour is one of the things I would list in your challenge. There are plenty more I can assure you.
What I was saying was that this example of beaurocracy gone mad - and before you say I know there are other examples - all reported in the media - is no reason to bring the whole country down.
I am still here because I like it. Why are you? That's a serious question not a provocative one.
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Quote by westerross
I don't think that is a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down.
Yes, it is an example of over-zealous - even mis-guided beaurocracy but quite frankly if you think that it sums up the UK and is therefore a reason to take every opportunity to bring the country down then think again my friend.
There is a lot about this place that is really good.
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Like?
I was born in London, lived in London, have spent my whole life here but....
Just to be quite clear - I also think that the lady's response is good. In fact the British sense of humour is one of the things I would list in your challenge. There are plenty more I can assure you.
What I was saying was that this example of beaurocracy gone mad - and before you say I know there are other examples - all reported in the media - is no reason to bring the whole country down.
I am still here because I like it. Why are you? That's a serious question not a provocative one.
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I have wanted to leave the UK for more years than I care to remember but....when I can afford to do so.
I have brought up my kids I have my business but until I get near to my 60th Birthday, it is not possible. But be assured I will leave for mainly sunnier climbs.
Does that answer your question?
Quote by kentswingers777
I have wanted to leave the UK for more years than I care to remember but....when I can afford to do so.
I have brought up my kids I have my business but until I get near to my 60th Birthday, it is not possible. But be assured I will leave for mainly sunnier climbs.
Does that answer your question?

It's not the weather then? wink
I hope you find a better place then when you go.
I honestly think that many people underestimate the basic good things we have in this country. They are usually embedded so deep in our culture that they often go unnoticed and therefore possibly undervalued when pondering issues such as this.
Keep smiling!
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At the risk of appearing crass and stating the obvious..........dont let la porte hit yer ass on the way out of the site then.
Yours Patriotic member of
Quote by westerross

I have wanted to leave the UK for more years than I care to remember but....when I can afford to do so.
I have brought up my kids I have my business but until I get near to my 60th Birthday, it is not possible. But be assured I will leave for mainly sunnier climbs.
Does that answer your question?

It's not the weather then? wink
I hope you find a better place then when you go.
I honestly think that many people underestimate the basic good things we have in this country. They are usually embedded so deep in our culture that they often go unnoticed and therefore possibly undervalued when pondering issues such as this.
Keep smiling!
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I try...oh how I try. lol
I know that the grass is not always greener, but I am tired of the rat race over here. I want a nicer quiter life, time to relax in the sunshine, and to play lots of golf.
As Martin Luther King once said " I have a dream "..and I do, but not over here I am afraid.
I for one am willing to chip in to a national fund to help anyone who wants to leave.
Last time I looked 1p's and 2p's were legal tendar in this country. So where is the problem. Is there something in your rule book that says fines should be paid in the least amount of notes possible.
Have to admit when i clicked the link i expected to see something horrendous. Cant see the point of sweating the small stuff.
I think it's the refusal to withdraw and waive the parking ticket that GnV are pointing out. I may be wrong.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Quote by westerross
I think it's the refusal to withdraw and waive the parking ticket that GnV are pointing out. I may be wrong.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Thats how I read it, my post above was just me being a smartarse.
Again.
They may have misread the article altogether, judging by the spelling
Quote by Silk and Big G
They may have misread the article altogether, judging by the spelling

Who died and made you Freckledbird?

I'm so dead....
I dont usually correct spelling mate, only when the poster gets up me nose. Cest la vie cool
Quote by essex34m
They may have misread the article altogether, judging by the spelling

Who died and made you Freckledbird?

I'm so dead....
You going to Wigan? Think again!! :giggle:
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Sadly I am unable to go to Wigan, I was far too late in noticing it, and the list was full, that was my fault for believing NWC when she said she was doing no more munches, so I will now wait until the next one.
Quote by Silk and Big G
People go to Wigan !? :shock:

I have been twice, I got a nosebleed I was that high up the country.
If I could I'd be gone so quickly there's be skidmarks on things other than my undies (well I do live alone! :twisted: )
Hats off to Bromley Council for standing firm in the face of ridiculous protest from an old biddy do gooder. Bloody Rotarians.
I do hope they sent her and her ridiculous wheelbarrow packing with a flea in her ear and instructed their collection agents to begin proceedings.
They don't have to accept payments in this ridiculous manner. Bring back Thats Life so these coffin dodgers can have their say and the rest of us don't have to watch it.
Quote by westerross
I think it's the refusal to withdraw and waive the parking ticket that GnV are pointing out. I may be wrong.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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You are quite correct chune :thumbup:
Thank you!
Quote by benrums0n
Hats off to Bromley Council for standing firm in the face of ridiculous protest from an old biddy do gooder. Bloody Rotarians.
I do hope they sent her and her ridiculous wheelbarrow packing with a flea in her ear and instructed their collection agents to begin proceedings.
They don't have to accept payments in this ridiculous manner. Bring back Thats Life so these coffin dodgers can have their say and the rest of us don't have to watch it.

And you have labeled others inflamatory rolleyes
Quote by varca
Hats off to Bromley Council for standing firm in the face of ridiculous protest from an old biddy do gooder. Bloody Rotarians.
I do hope they sent her and her ridiculous wheelbarrow packing with a flea in her ear and instructed their collection agents to begin proceedings.
They don't have to accept payments in this ridiculous manner. Bring back Thats Life so these coffin dodgers can have their say and the rest of us don't have to watch it.

Trip, trap, trip trap.......
Varca, was that really necessary? These are exactly the double standard that others feel they are treated unfairly over! Why can you criticise someone elses opinion and yet last night you were attempting to tell people to ignore the trolls!
I apologise for the apparent stalking but I'd have said the same if anyone else had been so disrespectful!