Don't worry, I'm sure they'll keep on coming to you!I wont be going back to Spain ,France or Greece anytime soon.
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Don't worry, I'm sure they'll keep on coming to you!I wont be going back to Spain ,France or Greece anytime soon.
I shall be going in the next few minutesSecond all recent sentiments. It has been a good thread.
I walked to polling station, about 2 miles. Gardens all manicured, window cleaners talking on ladders, pretending to clean windows. Cars stopping at zebra crossings and drivers letting others out at T junctions. All seemed so organised and British. Long may it continue, whatever the vote.
I wont be going back to Spain ,France or Greece anytime soon.
I agree, I posted previously that I thought the turnout would be over 60%, and even a bit over 70% wouldn't surprise me. There's far more interest in this than in a general election.turnout: 67%-70%
remain: 60%
leave: 40%
I'm off to Nice in a few weeks, it has been a lovely summer here so far, but I'm prepared to put up with hookers on plastic chairs (not to mention face lifts and hair implants in that neck of the woods) for the sake of a 23C ocean and some proper food and cappuccinoSecond all recent sentiments. It has been a good thread.
I walked to polling station, about 2 miles. Gardens all manicured, window cleaners talking on ladders, pretending to clean windows. Cars stopping at zebra crossings and drivers letting others out at T junctions. All seemed so organised and British. Long may it continue, whatever the vote.
I wont be going back to Spain ,France or Greece anytime soon.
crikey, didn't know French hookers were doing interviews on TV about EU drinking laws ( must confess there is a lewd part of my psyche that could get used to a laissez faire Europe, hookers and allI really don't know why flud is obsessed with the hookers. It's like judging the English by their football hooligans. One was interviewed by French TV a few days ago. He told the camera: the EU don't know our drinking laws, we can drink outside in the streets if we want. **** the EU. I'll vote out.
aaah, I see. but it could have been much more interesting if one was a tattooed French hooker, they also have very strong opinions.I really don't know why flud is obsessed with the hookers. It's like judging the English by their football hooligans. One was interviewed by French TV a few days ago. He told the camera: the EU don't know our drinking laws, we can drink outside in the streets if we want. **** the EU. I'll vote out.
edit: One (tatooed English)
How about this for mischief thenOn a mischievous note, I wonder how many postal votes came in with a Romanian stamp on the envelope.
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I don't share your optimism for a BREXIT victory. I think many people will, "bottle it" in the voting booth and that will lead to a victory for remain.Let's have a bit more faith among the Brexit supporters
I remain convinced of a major victory for them with a commanding majority.
I don't like the idea one bit, but still feel that as a nation we are drawn like moths to a flame to any situation where we can see ourselves battling against the world with the odds against us.
And we feel they have somehow done the dirty on us.
Could be a unique moment when we are both hoping we are wrong?I don't share your optimism for a BREXIT victory. I think many people will, "bottle it" in the voting booth and that will lead to a victory for remain.
Watch out for those lion fish that are now in the MedI'm off to Nice in a few weeks, it has been a lovely summer here so far, but I'm prepared to put up with hookers on plastic chairs (not to mention face lifts and hair implants in that neck of the woods) for the sake of a 23C ocean and some proper food and cappuccino