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 Which British main line railway station has the best connections to all the other main line stations?
I'm looking for the main line railway station with the most frequent/fastest connections to the rest of the country (not just london!)....


 Whats it like in the uk?

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is it warm how hot/cold where is it?...


 What is the quickest and or cheapest way to get from Stanstead into the centre of London?
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 Who owns the pavements in the UK?
Are they council owned, government owned or common land?

or anything else....


 Do You Know Any Sexually Oriantated !!?
Street names like in Glasgow there is a street called Balsh agme Ave and in the uk a town called coc kermouth.

To the trolls these are real names look them up on map finder....


 I am a smoker and want to go on holiday, can anyone suggest somewhere i want fall foul of smoking laws.
Please advise as i don't want to go to a country where i will get into trouble, also does this mean it has to be a camping holiday now....


 How long will it take to get driving licence?

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i am going to ireland in two weeks and dont have a passport or any other id so am ...


 Moving from America to England. Please advise.?
I know this is long, but any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

My name is Heather and I am 18 years old. I have a boyfriend who is soon to turn 20. We have been together for a while now, ...


 Do you think the reason england suxs so much because?
Of the WEATHER!!! Because i think so
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it does ******* suxs i live here and don't be ******* arguing with me you ****, so suck ******* if you cant answer this ...


 What is your INTELLIGENT opinion of LONDON?
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 In which COUNTY is London ??

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(Central London)...


 Which country has the longest coastline in the UK - England, Scotland, Wales or N Ireland?
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 Who do i contact?
If i wanted to report someone who i knew was going to be flighing into london with a false passport etc who do i contact?
can anyone give me a number...hes flighting in on BA...i wnat to repot ...


 What do you know about the UK?
Just out of interest, I would like to know what ideas or misconceptions you have about the UK, please tell me anything about it. I'd prefer questions from people who don't live here, thank ...


 Whats the best holiday you have ever been on.?
Name of place/What did you do?...


 Can I buy a travel ticket by a credit card?
I am a Japanese student, I'm going to stay in London for a month this spring.
When I buy a travel ticket, can I buy one by my credit card?
I use the VISA card in Japan....


 Places worth visiting in London?!?
I've been to London with my partner for the past two years and were running out of places to visit but we absolutely LOVE it there! Any suggestions...and noone say Soho!...


 Are you in leeds? what part are you in?
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 Why is Edinburgh well heard of ?
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 BRITISH MOSQUITOS: Do you get bitten by mosquitos at night in the UK ?
I got bitten 12 times last night! They really hurt. You can see the proboscis puncture mark. I only ever got them this bad in hot countries like greece and italy.

This never happened ...



Pepper

What do the British (currently) think of George Washington and the American Revolution?


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What I mean is do they feel America was wrong? Or vise-versa? Or...?

    



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LillyB
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It is fair to say that most people in the UK, unless they have a special interest, won't know much at all about George Washington and the American Revolution. It is not taught as part of out history in schools - probably because in the scheme of things and in the context of our history it is not that significant.


Well, said Alberto
They don't think about it very much, its just accepted as being something which was fair enough. George Wahington doesn't mean anything to the British.


max m
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They say that it was Mad King George who lost the US, but perhaps people ought to revise their opinion of him :-)

Seriously, most people don't have an idea one way or the other about either George Washington or the American Revolution.


alphameega
As a Brit; Why would I 'currently' be thinking about such things? I have no thoughts on the subject,except to say, George Washington was probably a good man and the AR was inevitable.


Dennis4QPR
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Hi
As most of the other responders have quite rightly said, unless your in to history (as I am) the American war of independence doesn't appear on most peoples "radar", probably the same as most average Americans couldn't tell you much about the English civil war and Oliver Cromwell??
As your aware I'm sure, it was pretty much an accidental revolution anyway, with most Americans at the time not really starting out looking for full independence, but that's a long story...................................... anyhow with the exception of Richard Nixon and George W you haven't done too bad a job with the colony lol............... but could have been so much better if you had stuck with us, what do you think??
Take care


JOHN F
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As a Brit! i dont Care about the Amercians or their History. Have More important things to care about


Ken B
Nobody cares!


I should be doing something else
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It's not taught in schools over here (at least it certainly wasn't in my day) so I know nothing about it and it doesn't interest me enough to find out.


CLIVE H
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The American Revolution or War of Independance was fought a very long time ago.

At the time here in England, about 50% of the people supported the Revolution.

The Revolution is not given much time in schools here in UK. Kids are taught about it, no doubt, but not at any length.

The only surviving house belonging to Doctor Benjamin Franklin F.R.S. is here in London and you can visit it on-line if you wish . . . . .

Ben Franklin - the play
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=lrTxZoDS7oo&feature=related

Life and times of Ben Franklin
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=8AiXh-8W0Gs&feature=related

Ben Franklin quote. . . .

"Those who can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. " Benjamin Franklin.

Ben Franklyn's House - London

Benjamin Franklin House
http://www.benjaminfranklinhouse.org

36 Craven Street,
London, WC2N 5NF
telephone - 020 7839 2006
Open Wed-Fri 11:45am-5pm

Welcome to Benjamin Franklin Housen the heart of London, just steps from famed Trafalgar Square, is Benjamin Franklin House, the world's only remaining Franklin home. ...
http://www.benjaminfranklinhouse.org/

Useless factoid concerning Ben Franklin is that when he died, his body weighed in at a massive 300 pounds. He obviously did not think dieting important.

One thing which often puzzles people here in UK, is why so many Americans think their history is only 200+ years old.

Actually, the first English colony was established in America in the year 1607 [four hundred years ago] at Jamestown in Virginia. That's Jamestown - named after King James of the King James Bible.

It has been said that by the start of the Revolution, most Americans had only read one book - namely the King James Protestant Bible - the family bible in fact.

Nothing wrong with that.

More revolutionary facts - when Lord Cornwallis surrended his sword to George Washington Esq at Yorktown, there were still 10,000 Redcoats in the Loyal City of New York.

In 2006 President George W Bush removed from the American statute books, the English Law of Habeas Corpus which had been passed in the House of Commons here in London in the 17thC long before the Revolution.

Habeas Corpus Defined and ExplainedDefinition of 'Habeas Corpus' - Lat. 'you have the body' - Prisoners often seek release by filing a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. A writ of habeas ...
http://www.lectlaw.com/def/h001.htm

Habeas corpus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe state inherited habeas corpus as part of the common law when it seceded ... The law which regulates the procedure is the Law of Habeas Corpus of 24 May ...
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_corpus

Now that the English Law of Habeas Corpus no longer exists in the USA, anyone, including an American Citizen, can be arrested and locked up and held without trial.

It is already happening.

While Americans talk glibbly of their Revolutionary victories, their Revolution is slowly being erroded and stolen from them.

A Revolution is perpetual and the American Revolution is as relevant today as is was in 1776. So what are the American people doing about taking back their rights, liberties and freedoms, now so erroded as to be virtually non-existant?

May I introduce you to George Fishley Esq., who as a boy of 17, was near Valley Forge without either shoes nor stockings.

Welcome to Historic American Prints - Born in 1760 and enlisting in the Continental Army in 1777, George Fishley entered this world during the reign of King George III, and stayed long enough to ...
http://www.historicamericanprints.com/history.htm

GOseacoast - A New Hampshire Seacoast region and South Coast of ...Captain George Fishley (1759-1850) died at age 91, one of the last "cocked ... His fame lies in the fact that George Fishley was among a highly select group ...
http://www.goseacoast.com/detail.ihtml?catID=45&lid=317

The Last Men of the RevolutionIn recent years, a circa 1850 daguerrotype of New Hampshire Captain George Fishley was discovered. Joe Bauman (click on his name to send him an e-mail,) a ...
http://www.americanrevolution.org/lastmen.html

There are believed to be some 100 early photographs of surviving men from the American Revolution - I have only seen about a dozen so far - George Fishley being the most famous.

Of the ten battles fought between the British and Continental armies, the British won seven of them.

Lobster [a Redcoat] firest 3 shots in 46 seconds using a 1776 Brown Bess [British] musket.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJMbxZ1k9NQ&feature=related

Lest we forget. . . .

By Royal Command - Buckingham Palace Yard 9/11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwrX-LN9-L0&feature=related

British & American Special Forces - Afghanistan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VktQBj1Dm4


elroncupboard@ymail.com
I've a suspicion that a lot of Brits would never have heard of him or the revolution.


bardolino
Never thought about it.


joseph m
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as you said the revolution


fritya56
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as you say , a Revolution !





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