Well, I don't recognise Britain's membership of Europe anyway, we've still got Sterling, proper beer and (relatively) sensible employment laws, so none of this has anything to do with me
Quote from: DaveK on March 29, 2010, 07:13:49 PMWell, I don't recognise Britain's membership of Europe anyway, we've still got Sterling, proper beer and (relatively) sensible employment laws, so none of this has anything to do with me Oh, and a Ninja armed with a Leatherman would triumph every time. A British ninja that is. Not a European one (Image removed from quote.)
Well, I don't recognise Britain's membership of Europe anyway, we've still got Sterling, proper beer and (relatively) sensible employment laws, so none of this has anything to do with me Oh, and a Ninja armed with a Leatherman would triumph every time. A British ninja that is. Not a European one
Quote from: DaveK on March 29, 2010, 07:13:49 PMWell, I don't recognise Britain's membership of Europe anyway, we've still got Sterling, proper beer and (relatively) sensible employment laws, so none of this has anything to do with me Yup. My mother reminds me of that every time the subject comes up. My Grandmother wouldn't even admit to being British. She was English!.
Norway ain't a part of Europe, we are not even part of the EU so that makes us even more un-european!
Don't forget the gas, we got plenty of gas that the brits just can't get enough of.
Pirates beat ninjas (coolness factor)SAK beat LMAnd I we poke so much fun at each other on a regular basis I don't see why this would be offensive. Heck, I agree with most of it. I agree with 66% of this statement but Ninjas always beat Pirates but since you are a girl I will cut you some slack.
Quote from: Swiss Man on March 29, 2010, 09:21:26 PMPirates beat ninjas (coolness factor)SAK beat LMAnd I we poke so much fun at each other on a regular basis I don't see why this would be offensive. Heck, I agree with most of it. I agree with 66% of this statement but Ninjas always beat Pirates but since you are a girl I will cut you some slack. Oh! So that's how it's gonna be huh? Fine, but let me ask you this: How often do you see a ninja with a hot wench sitting on his knee after he just sank some uppity rich guy's ship? Nuff said.
Quote from: DaveK on March 29, 2010, 07:13:49 PMWell, I don't recognise Britain's membership of Europe anyway, we've still got Sterling, proper beer and (relatively) sensible employment laws, so none of this has anything to do with me Oh, and a Ninja armed with a Leatherman would triumph every time. A British ninja that is. Not a European one Maybe Of course, it will be a problem to pay him with a currency accepted in the rest of the world...
point taken-thank him for his policy
I am not sure where this comes from but I am not shopping there! (Image removed from quote.)
You know ,if you read my posts, that I love UK just joking too (when you're visiting, feel free to tell me and ask for a tour of florence. i can't host, but... )(how could someone destroy a zippo without some kind of machinery?)
Quote from: sardauker on March 29, 2010, 10:10:38 PMYou know ,if you read my posts, that I love UK just joking too (when you're visiting, feel free to tell me and ask for a tour of florence. i can't host, but... )(how could someone destroy a zippo without some kind of machinery?)Haha. They made me remove the cotton wool from the inside of the Zippo Apparently it's a security risk, even though you could buy those plastic Bic lighters after going through the security checkpoint They (with Typical German efficiency) even had a little, white box, with a lock and ACHTUNG stickers all over it, containing the "lighter destroying kit" When I said they couldn't confiscate it, out came the box, complete with tweezers to remove the wadding - the box was full of petrol soaked wadding from other unlucky travellers. If I hadn't have been so annoyed, I'd have been laughing out loud. Still at least noone was able to hijack my plane with a Zippo, so I go home safely PS: Florence is definitely on my list of places to visit
I've seen threads like this get really nasty on other forums. Shows the quality on MT.O that we are using it to celebrate each others differences rather than argue about them I've not traveled that much in my life. I have been to the USA three time though, and each time I was stunned by its beauty and how friendly everyone is. The place where I've had the least pleasant time was France: most people there were friendly just one or two to spoil the experience.I've not lost anything recently but when I was younger I (stupidly, but I was only 9) put a toy gun in my hand luggage. It was my favourite toy gun, and it got confiscated During my flights around NZ I got pulled over by security - I have a fire steel in one of my bags and the guy wanted to see how it worked and if he should get one for himself. After a quick try out and some talk about general outdoors stuff I was on my way. Nice guy.