If you left Britain where would you move to
Yes we did this in Year 10, certain members liked the giving there own names for gays, but we won't go thereJames H wrote:Did this kind of exercise in sex ed. Had to come up with as many diff names as we could for womens' bits, mens' bits, gay couples and hetero couples.
Johnny
Harry Hill : "What is it about people that repair shoes that makes them so good at cutting keys? Try going in there with a shoe shaped like a key and see how confused they get."
Harry Hill : "What is it about people that repair shoes that makes them so good at cutting keys? Try going in there with a shoe shaped like a key and see how confused they get."
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Love that one. Reminds me of this wonderful clip from a BBC Radio Cornwall phone-in on interior design.chinajan wrote:Beef curtains.
http://www.gorillaenterprises.co.uk/upl ... s/Beef.mp3
India, it's lively, busy, maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but everyday is an exciting day, and you get to watch tons of English footieDAS wrote:I would NOT live in a country where little lizards drive cars. That is really quite hazardous.
I would probably live in Greece - it is like Italy but more Greek. Relaxed, usually sunny, great food and the ability to eat Greek yoghurt for breakfast without feeling as though you have not had a "proper" meal.

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I'm sure it's a great country, but I've yet to meet anyone who's been to India and not got the shits in a seriously big way.harshy wrote:India, it's lively, busy, maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but everyday is an exciting day, and you get to watch tons of English footieDAS wrote:I would NOT live in a country where little lizards drive cars. That is really quite hazardous.
I would probably live in Greece - it is like Italy but more Greek. Relaxed, usually sunny, great food and the ability to eat Greek yoghurt for breakfast without feeling as though you have not had a "proper" meal.
You know what the thing is, Thinking about it either do I.Spencer For Hire wrote:I'm sure it's a great country, but I've yet to meet anyone who's been to India and not got the shits in a seriously big way.harshy wrote:India, it's lively, busy, maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but everyday is an exciting day, and you get to watch tons of English footieDAS wrote:I would NOT live in a country where little lizards drive cars. That is really quite hazardous.
I would probably live in Greece - it is like Italy but more Greek. Relaxed, usually sunny, great food and the ability to eat Greek yoghurt for breakfast without feeling as though you have not had a "proper" meal.
I always promised myself I'd to go to India in my gap year but that never happened, so I'll put it on the To Do list.
I've always fancied hamsters, No, South America - That can go on there as well.
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Did I read correctly (probably on BBTB) you're heading back there this year?!DJF wrote:Definately Australia - people are so much more friendly, there's so much more choice in the supermarkets - there's so many reasons I loved it so much that I can't remember them!
But yeah, Aussie for me please. I went in 1998 - and to be fair, the country, culture, lifestyle, people and especially the scenery actually really are like they are on Home & Away etc.
Next year hopefully, if not then the year after when we've finished Uni!James Martin wrote:Did I read correctly (probably on BBTB) you're heading back there this year?!DJF wrote:Definately Australia - people are so much more friendly, there's so much more choice in the supermarkets - there's so many reasons I loved it so much that I can't remember them!
But yeah, Aussie for me please. I went in 1998 - and to be fair, the country, culture, lifestyle, people and especially the scenery actually really are like they are on Home & Away etc.
And I agree with all of the above!
Dan