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Originally posted by ahinton View PostOh, I do hope (and indeed think) not! Can't see that ending other than in tears!
For those who are even more learnedly-challenged, that is in G*rm*ny.
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostWhy not be like the Georgians and do it twice a year (23rd April & 10th November) ?
23 April, obvi
which for the Eastern Orthodox means we can also celebrate on our 6 May
Also : 3 November (Russian Orthodox) - translation of relics to Lydda
and 26 November (Kiev consecration)
Not forgetting : in the Coptic Orthodox Alexandrian tradition - 23rd Paremhat, ie 1 May
and 7th Hatour (consecration of first church) - ie 17 November.
So good that the 'English' have so many days to celebrate 'their' Patron...
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostMembers may be interested and indeed fascinated to learn that B*gg*r is currently twinned with H*mm*ing*m.
For those who are even more learnedly-challenged, that is in G*rm*ny.Last edited by ahinton; 01-03-16, 23:00.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDon't worry Stan, our membership of Europe is all over, bar the shouting.
How long after this secession that you appear to predict might you suppose it will be before Scotland goes its own way because it has no intention of having its membership removed from it?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI suspect that there'll be so much shouting between now and 23 June that most people will be so deafened by it that they won't even be able to hear the result. Anyway, I assume that by "membership of Europe" you mean "membership of EU", right?
How long after this secession that you appear to predict might you suppose it will be before Scotland goes its own way because it has no intention of having its membership removed from it?
You have hit this absurd, possibly suicidal. referendum nail right on the head.
A vote to leave the EU won't mean the end of the EU, but the end of the UK itself, which will almost certainly break up. It could also plunge both the ROI and NI into an economic and political crisis in its wake. Just what we all need, eh?
That is the simple reality, whatever one thinks of the EU.
If it happens this could down in history as the only time a country voted to destroy itself. So much for all those 'Eurosceptics' who constantly claim to be staunch unionists! 'Striding into the Light'? Is that meant to be some sort of sick joke?
No wonder our friends and allies are not only bemused but totally disbelieving that any of this is actually happening when the world is more dangerous than at any time since the supposed end of the Cold War.
Pure, incomprehensible madness ...
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostAhinton, I could kiss you ... but thankfully for both of us that is a physical impossibility right now, and hopefully at any other time as well.
You have hit this absurd, possibly suicidal. referendum nail right on the head.
A vote to leave the EU won't mean the end of the EU, but the end of the UK itself, which will almost certainly break up. It could also plunge both the ROI and NI into an economic and political crisis in its wake. Just what we all need, eh?
That is the simple reality, whatever one thinks of the EU.
If it happens this could down in history as the only time a country voted to destroy itself. So much for all those 'Eurosceptics' who constantly claim to be staunch unionists! 'Striding into the Light'? Is that meant to be some sort of sick joke?
No wonder our friends and allies are not only bemused but totally disbelieving that any of this is actually happening when the world is more dangerous than at any time since the supposed end of the Cold War.
Pure, incomprehensible madness ...bong ching
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