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Post by forge » Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:00 am

YILA wrote:good luck trying to drive anywhere at rushhour in essex.. and good luck trying to afford a place in the docklands! move to cornwall
well it's mainly because that's where our families are

but missus just spoke to her mum for a bit and after listening to her moan about traffic and eastern europeans making it too busy and stealing all the jobs or something she got off the phone saying 'we live in such a great place I'm so glad we live here' so I'd say we're staying put for the time being

:wink:

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Post by Martyn » Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:11 am

forge wrote:
YILA wrote:good luck trying to drive anywhere at rushhour in essex.. and good luck trying to afford a place in the docklands! move to cornwall
I'd say we're staying put for the time being

:wink:
A very wise choice. Maybe a few of us could move over to your place if it's people you need, we could start a commune or something. I'm sure it'd all go really well considering how much love exists on this forum.

@YILA, Again, please PLEASE don't move to Cornwall or plant the idea into anybody else's head, we have enough here now and are considering blowing up the Tamar bridge and raising a big steel wall.

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Post by forge » Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:23 am

Martyn wrote:
forge wrote:
YILA wrote:good luck trying to drive anywhere at rushhour in essex.. and good luck trying to afford a place in the docklands! move to cornwall
I'd say we're staying put for the time being

:wink:
A very wise choice. Maybe a few of us could move over to your place if it's people you need, we could start a commune or something. I'm sure it'd all go really well considering how much love exists on this forum.

@YILA, Again, please PLEASE don't move to Cornwall or plant the idea into anybody else's head, we have enough here now and are considering blowing up the Tamar bridge and raising a big steel wall.
just make sure you keep that bastard martin clunes in there with you! :twisted:

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Post by forge » Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:28 am

well, I dont miss this kind of stupidity...actually I do, this is quite hilarious

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20080 ... e80_1.html

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Post by forge » Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:29 am

I definitely dont miss this though: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20080 ... e80_4.html

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Post by silverlulu » Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:53 am

in reality it doesnt matter who is running the country in terms of the prime minister. the same people are running it behind the scenes.

i urge all of you to watch zeitgeist

when you have watched it give it to some and tell them to watch it and repeat the cycle.

it's essential people wake up to what's really happening in this world.

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Post by RibbedSauce » Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:30 am

TITBAG wrote:england is full of cunts queers nazis and faggots
where isnt?
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Post by nuperspective » Sat Jan 19, 2008 3:19 am

forge - dont do it.

ive been here for just over 2 years. i have been back every year for weddings etc and it take about 24 hours to realise why i left.

i miss the people, family, friends, the sense of humour, vimto, pub crawls, hellmans mayo and marks & spencer sandwiches and thats it!!!

coming back to oz last time was gutted [tearful] after two weeks on the piss with friends [as you know aussies cant drink, so i really missed it].

but when i got back i really know why i left. a mate in sydney had to move back as his wife didnt like it. six months later they moved back. i wouldnt dream of bring my kids up [if i have some] in england knowing the life they could have here.

take a holiday [rent your place] and take a time out, but dont cut the ties with haste.

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Post by forge » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:31 am

silverlulu wrote:in reality it doesnt matter who is running the country in terms of the prime minister. the same people are running it behind the scenes.

i urge all of you to watch zeitgeist

when you have watched it give it to some and tell them to watch it and repeat the cycle.

it's essential people wake up to what's really happening in this world.
he he...it's funny how everyone has picked up on this - it was really just an off the cuff remark - I dont really expect to come back to find Gordy has turned it into a funfair

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Post by forge » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:46 am

nuperspective wrote:forge - dont do it.

ive been here for just over 2 years. i have been back every year for weddings etc and it take about 24 hours to realise why i left.

i miss the people, family, friends, the sense of humour, vimto, pub crawls, hellmans mayo and marks & spencer sandwiches and thats it!!!

coming back to oz last time was gutted [tearful] after two weeks on the piss with friends [as you know aussies cant drink, so i really missed it].

but when i got back i really know why i left. a mate in sydney had to move back as his wife didnt like it. six months later they moved back. i wouldnt dream of bring my kids up [if i have some] in england knowing the life they could have here.

take a holiday [rent your place] and take a time out, but dont cut the ties with haste.
oh bugger I just wrote quite a long reply then noticed it didnt post

thanks - I was hoping you would chime in!

sounds really similar - when I've been back I've remembered prettty quick - and speaking to a mate last night was reminding me a lot of things - like the commute he does every day!!

I think we'll stick with it for now

cheers everyone, including titbag

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Post by nuperspective » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:16 am

forge wrote:
nuperspective wrote:forge - dont do it.

ive been here for just over 2 years. i have been back every year for weddings etc and it take about 24 hours to realise why i left.

i miss the people, family, friends, the sense of humour, vimto, pub crawls, hellmans mayo and marks & spencer sandwiches and thats it!!!

coming back to oz last time was gutted [tearful] after two weeks on the piss with friends [as you know aussies cant drink, so i really missed it].

but when i got back i really know why i left. a mate in sydney had to move back as his wife didnt like it. six months later they moved back. i wouldnt dream of bring my kids up [if i have some] in england knowing the life they could have here.

take a holiday [rent your place] and take a time out, but dont cut the ties with haste.
oh bugger I just wrote quite a long reply then noticed it didnt post

thanks - I was hoping you would chime in!

sounds really similar - when I've been back I've remembered prettty quick - and speaking to a mate last night was reminding me a lot of things - like the commute he does every day!!

I think we'll stick with it for now

cheers everyone, including titbag

at the end of the day im england through and through in my heart, but my brain knows when its onto a good thing. so i'm happy here.

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Post by leedsquietman » Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:13 am

I moved to Canada in 2000 and don't miss England except going to Elland Road on saturdays for footie and watching more misery while paying half my wage for the privilege - but really, overpopulation, devastation of green areas, pollution and traffic misery is symptomatic of most of the World.

Rain - bah, try -42 degrees and 3 feet of snow in 24 hours (on the rarer occasions this happens, tornadoes, hurricanes, as well as flooding, Canada and the USA have all these problems in the northern part of the USA and Canada, polluted lakes and rivers.

Really the lifestyle is pretty much the same except for those who get an education there's a chance to make a slightly better living in some circumstances. If I returned to the UK it wouldn't be a major hardship, I have a slightly better career here and things cost slightly less but not by much. As for the BBC, I would kill for it here, the watered down, ad filled crap we have masquerading as BBC Canada is utter shite. And under Canadian law it has to broadcast 33% canadian (non BBC content) anyway, just as the radio stations have to play 33% Canadian artists minimum (the classic rock station keeps playing the same Rush, Saga and April Wine tracks over and over again).

I have lived in France for nearly 2 years too back in the mid 90's. Different place, same shit in many ways. Nowadays I just get on with living week to week wherever that may be and stop worrying about greener grass, Canadian PM Harper is as much a muppet as Bush and Blair/Brown, more so in some ways.
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Post by Machinesworking » Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:14 am

Personally London would be my first choice of city besides Seattle to live. I'm a bit of a history buff, and the city is filled with it. Plus I like the general attitude of the city, unlike large american cities.
My favorite grandparent was cornish. 8)

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Post by knj19 » Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:28 am

i wouldnt come back..the weather is starting to take the piss.....we get ripped of for everything....rising crime......bla bla bla bla u all know the problems....

as it goes im hoping to move to australia sometime in the future....my company would be able to sort work for me....i have mates that are out there now and they say goin out there was te best thing they have ever done

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