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Na they are all flooded. Lake district just got a bit bigger this winter. Expect a hosepipe ban this summer mind.
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I thought the United Kingdom was North of the River to Watford Gap Services and Slough to Southend?
Outside that, it's just fields isn't it?
Anyway there are too many permies on here to be CUK so just rename the whole place General?
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Dunno about Scotland but a sub-forum or 'hole' if you will is long overdue for expats to post in.
Or why not just post on a forum based in the country you work in ?
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FTFYOriginally posted by vetran View Postno we English store our Nuclear weapons up norf where they will do little damage, after the referendum we will drop them on Leeds or similar.
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I know FFS, I said UK is fine because Great Britain will still be Great even if Scotland becomes independent.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Italics added for emphasis. NI is not part of GB
So UK is perfectly fine because UK is a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland.Last edited by AtW; 23 January 2014, 17:19.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandOriginally posted by AtW View Post"UK is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
Great Britain united with Northern Ireland, so all is peachy.
Italics added for emphasis. NI is not part of GB
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You do a lot of work with Government departments do you?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYeah, the submarines are going to set sail from Leeds? I'm guessing strategy is not your strong point?
I'm sure the Navy will suggest a coastal town, but some MP will want the jobs in his constituency and we will end up with having to dredge a canal.
It's called humour.
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That's why Portsmouth lost the work for more orders recently. Poor quality.Originally posted by stek View PostWhat will happen with the Royal Navy for example - I doubt they'd want any shipbuilding done by a foreign nation so presumably all that work will come down to Portsmouth or Barrow.
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SUCK is the obvious choice; Scotland and the United Contracting Kingdom
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What will happen with the Royal Navy for example - I doubt they'd want any shipbuilding done by a foreign nation so presumably all that work will come down to Portsmouth or Barrow.
Also divvying up the ships - do we get all the best ones and leave you with a few Clyde Puffers?
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