- Jul 10, 2003
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I was once given bear pate in a restaurant in Helsinki - tasted ok until I was told what it was
I'm a great believer in don't knock it till you've tried it. I can highly recommend donkey salami
I was once given bear pate in a restaurant in Helsinki - tasted ok until I was told what it was
#savethedonkies!I'm a great believer in don't knock it till you've tried it. I can highly recommend donkey salami
This, but who can blame them? The emerald (green) isle because it never stops raining is basically a flatter, wetter version of Sussex. If you spend a day on a ferry, you'll make it to Wales. The 'Irish' who most celebrate Ireland are those that have never lived there.I ignore the practise of towels on loungers. If itās sat empty for 15 mins, towels off and my backside is on.
The Russians tend to argue a bit when you do this but them and their duck faced wives can suck a fart .
Most miserable nation on earth? Contrary to popular perception, I find the Irish to be a moaning bunch of old windbags. Always something up with them. Northern Irish are the worst. Especially when encountered on their home turf. Similar to Liverpudlians in that respect.
I say this as a man whose maternal family all come from and reside in and around Belfast. And owner of an Irish passport.
Many a dour summer holiday spent among the windswept beaches, serious old men and resentful women of the Emerald Isle.
They do like to come over here and tell us how great the craic is back home and how we should cheer up.
Miserable buggers.
All theyāve got to look forward to is Attenborough back every so oftenI think the people in Borneo might be miserable.
I donāt know why as Iāve only ever seen Oran Utans from there. Thatās maybe why ? No one is interestedā¦. but I am really
This, but who can blame them? The emerald (green) isle because it never stops raining is basically a flatter, wetter version of Sussex. If you spend a day on a ferry, you'll make it to Wales. The 'Irish' who most celebrate Ireland are those that have never lived there.
I think the people in Borneo might be miserable.
I donāt know why as Iāve only ever seen Oran Utans from there. Thatās maybe why ? No one is interestedā¦. but I am really
My boss is Hungarian and heās a right miserable ****Yeah Hungarians are a pretty depressed people, Poles also aren't particularly friendly or expansive but it might have nothing to do with their personal happiness and just them being closed-off
Too true!This, but who can blame them? The emerald (green) isle because it never stops raining is basically a flatter, wetter version of Sussex. If you spend a day on a ferry, you'll make it to Wales. The 'Irish' who most celebrate Ireland are those that have never lived there.
They will soon rise up the table when our boat migrants arrive.Has anyone noticed where Rwanda are in the list?
I'll save you all the time - they are in position 143, just 3 places above Afghanistan.
IIRC I think a long term NSC poster spent a lot of time in Borneo. @Kalimantan Gull may be able to report back
I'm in Borneo right now and I can tell you we're all very happyI think the people in Borneo might be miserable.
I donāt know why as Iāve only ever seen Oran Utans from there. Thatās maybe why ? No one is interestedā¦. but I am really
This has been remarked on. Lol.Retirement is sort of agreeing with you Dave
far too many holidays
Ant and decās greatest work was ā wonky donkyā#savethedonkies!
I never knew they had a greatest workAnt and decās greatest work was ā wonky donkyā
Ant and decās greatest work was ā wonky donkyā