
Wal
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Yes I agree, whats the point of going all that way to do the same as if you stayed home, sort of like the idiots who go to Spain and say how good it was because they could get English beer, and "real" English food and of cause every one in the hotel spoke English, might as well stay at home and save money. |
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WhoAKinkyBugga
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i never go on about england but i guess some brits are proud of there country.
i take it your not from england lol. |
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Pleasant Peter Perkins
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Absolutely. I detest those morons who spend the entire time moaning and looking for fish and chips and English tea. It is just plain embarassing.
They are only surpassed by the lager swilling football yobs who being unable to speak properly can only bark like apes. (earnest aplogies to the apes.) |
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Millie
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Because English people have to moan about something (it's in our culture you see). |
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old know all
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The English enjoy a good moan. Going on holiday abroad gives us so much more to moan about (all those foreigners, funny food and you can't get a decent cup of tea anywhere). Leave us alone - we've paid for it, now let us complain about it. |
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The Dogs Danglies!
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You could say the same about the yanks and their FREE country. Id be happy if they confined them selfs to America and I bet every other fuker would too! |
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KidTechnical
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Cos the full English that they travelled across the world to get a poor replica of & whine about is repeating on them & reminding them of home?? |
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special_structure
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I'm english, but when i go away i bad mouth the welsh! |
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DaveyMcB
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It's how we built an Empire! |
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♥Sophie♥
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We love our country |
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missyqaballiot
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Coz the English are first time wingers - we're not content till we're moaning about something or the other - and thumb downers - you know it's true |
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Angel
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It's not just the English that do this, the scot's & welsh do this all the time, i think the brits just go away for the weather, you can't beat the uk. |
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Sophie ♥
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I don't ! When I'm on hol I sunbathe and party! |
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pin ball
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dont tar us all with the same brush please. i go away to get away from england. if i had my way i wouldnt come back. i know what you mean though. i was on a small greek island where an english woman asked for fish and chips. she was really surprised when a plate of sprats arrived with a side dish of chips. she expected battered cod. |
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Clovie
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lol. I don't. I'm American and I go TO England on holiday, then complain about my OWN country upon return! lol. I love England, it's far better to stop there than in America. |
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lilshortyjess
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i dont no way i come back and cant stop talking about |
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Sprinkle
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Many of us do, I am English and, unless you regard Cornwall as a different country, I have never left the country.
Some people need to see how others live to fully appreciate life at home, wherever they live. |
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richard_beckham2001
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When i'm away England is the last thing i think about. |
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hunneybunney
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Cant say I know anyone like that... sour grapes? |
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teddy
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I often wonder that myself, I'm English and i avoid them like the plague. |
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Lisa T
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What sort of places do you go to then, cos where i go we talk about how lovely the country (where we are staying) is and how they have got the laws right. The only time anyone mentions England is when we ask where are they from! |
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