patcham lad
New member
- Nov 27, 2009
- 93
we stood alone once, we can do it again - we are smaller - smarter & cleverer than they are - we are in a different league from these euro clowns.
So much for the so called entente cordiale. According to BBC news those Froggies are slagging us off again 'cos a key international credit agency has (so far) accepted our deficit reduction plan but warned the French they may get downgraded.....in retaliation the French want us downgraded first.
When buying your Xmas booze do think twice before buying champagne or that nice bottle of French wine.
It's buy British for this household until further notice. Got to do out bit to support our economy.
Doesn't bode well for closer collaboration between our armed forces including sharing those new aircraft carriers.....we might need them to sort out the French navy again.
To quote a well known national stereotype: flipping garlic eating surrender monkeys. No doubt they have something equally complimentary to describe us.
I don't think that the French have any say in our international credit rating anyway. Just yet another attempt to draw attention away from the fact that they have no coherent plan to deal with the eurozone debt.So much for the so called entente cordiale. According to BBC news those Froggies are slagging us off again 'cos a key international credit agency has (so far) accepted our deficit reduction plan but warned the French they may get downgraded.....in retaliation the French want us downgraded first.
When buying your Xmas booze do think twice before buying champagne or that nice bottle of French wine.
It's buy British for this household until further notice. Got to do out bit to support our economy.
Doesn't bode well for closer collaboration between our armed forces including sharing those new aircraft carriers.....we might need them to sort out the French navy again.
To quote a well known national stereotype: flipping garlic eating surrender monkeys. No doubt they have something equally complimentary to describe us.
I bumped into his wife on Old Bond Street yesterday lunchtime. She's nowhere near as milfy in real life as I thought she would be.Cheers Cameron. Great work son
I love France. Worked there for a while and met 100's of lovely French people.
That being said they really can piss off with this one.
Agree entirely tho it does show how desperate they are.
Eventually somebody has gotta out their hand up and say "Europe is broken. The concept is inherently flawed"
Only then can we start to unravel this mess.
Why? A dozen or so ought to do it.If I was in charge I'd drag every soldier back from the middle east tomorrow to prepare for normandy landings mk2.
we stood alone once, we can do it again - we are smaller - smarter & cleverer than they are - we are in a different league from these euro clowns.
Can't believe it, after all we did for them in WWII, the bloody cheek
Ha! Somerset brie rules over their stuff, and who doesn't make good wine these days?
Chilean, S.African, Californian, Australian wines......? I can't recall the last time I chose a French.
Just done my little bit, 18 bottles of bolny bubbles instead of the French quislings inferior mouth wash.
Good work. Can't beat a good bottle of Sussex 'champagne' these days, and whereas it used to be a bit pricey there are usually reasonable deals on it too.
Fly the flag for good old Britain!
Finally came the most expensive one on test - a St Emilion at £20 a bottle - and it was crap. I thought it was just me but when I mentioned it to one of the staff he said that mine was a fairly common reaction and they weren't selling very much of it.
Ooh yeah British cheese is fantastic too and in many cases better than the French alternative. However if you have travelled France and tried the extensive offerings you will know that they have a world of wines in just one country. Personally i find the new world wines are limited in character and variety (unless you go for the expensive options), possibly due to the mass production methods employed. The supermarkets love stocking the new world stuff because it is consistent and meets the Great British public's expectations and ill educated taste buds, but so does McDonalds.
Snob!
Wine, for all the connoisseur crap surrounding it, is still ONLY a matter of taste!
I have been integral in the creation of a 1978 Riesling in Germany (I lived on the vineyard, and tried several aged Rhine wines too but I know enough to state that 'educated taste buds' are for the enjoyment of only one person possessing of those 'buds.
If you dig it, swig it, I say.
Snob!
Wine, for all the connoisseur crap surrounding it, is still ONLY a matter of taste!
I have been integral in the creation of a 1978 Riesling in Germany (I lived on the vineyard, and tried several aged Rhine wines too but I know enough to state that 'educated taste buds' are for the enjoyment of only one person possessing of those 'buds.
If you dig it, swig it, I say.
I don't think that the French have any say in our international credit rating anyway. Just yet another attempt to draw attention away from the fact that they have no coherent plan to deal with the eurozone debt.