May i join this marvellous (though frantic) club? I'm from the UK (East Anglia to be presise) and this seems highly enjoyable!
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May i join this marvellous (though frantic) club? I'm from the UK (East Anglia to be presise) and this seems highly enjoyable!
What the hell is going on?
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Yay, i'm from Scotland! Can I join?
Well, it's kind of scary. WHO ARE ALL THESE PEOPLE and where are they coming from? Like.. poof. Just like that.
Welcome welcome.
Winter, no, I've been offline for a while. Vote conservative! I should. Though, as you said, they really are floating into each other nowadays. That Blair is one sneaky guy.
Welcome valentine89 and Leviathan. I apologize for not saying it sooner.
Ginny, you can join if you promise to vote Conservative in the next general election.
Nolwynn, are there any political parties in Sweden who advocate economically right wing policies and are also socially liberal? And if so, what is the chance of them gaining power?
Wow, too many new noobs joining.
Let's give them a good welcoming hump Khorde!
Politics are ****ed up in Holland, Balkenende is Bush his slave, enough said. Things are getting more radical here though, I wouldn't be surprised if there would be a civil war in Holland in 20 years between the Dutch and the Islam.
Peace out
Winter,
We've had a minority government for the last ten or so years (after the war really) with the Social Democrats in the lead most of the time. But since we're up for an election soon, I guess things could swing in favour of the right wing. We have seven major (well, some not so major) parties here, and since none of them ever gain a complete majority, they have to form a kind of coalition government.
So we have "Folkpartiet" that are rather economically right wing and yet advocate more socially liberal policies, and they have about 50% chance of gaining power in a coalition, but not on their own, no. There are two parties, The Social Democrats (left) and The Conservatives (right) that are large enough to, at least theoretically, gain enough power to form a majority government on their own. But it would never, and probably could never, happen in practice :)
I see, Nolwynn. Thanks.
The Liberal Democrats in the UK have faced a spot of bother. I'm sure people used to like the Lib Dems simply because so little was known about their MPs comapred to those in Labour and Conservative. But now that Charles Kennedy has stepped down for having been an alcoholic while party leader those running for party leadership haven't been performing too well either. Mark Oaten, the married man, was exposed for having an affair with a rent boy. He's had to step down. Simon Hughes isn't actually too bad, despite having lied on previous occasions about his sexuality on previous occassions before coming clean, he isn't a married man and apparently his homosexuality has been an 'open secret' for a long time. Unfortunately, he ran a slightly homophobic election campaign back in the 1980s which he has apologized for. Campbell let himself get owned by Blair when challenging the PM about temporary headmasters in schools. I'm glad to see the Lib Dems losing support because I thoroughly disliked their economic policies last election.
Just dont vote for Piratpartiet Nolwynn...that would make me very disappointed in you.
VERY. Jättemycket. Helt ärligt.
And Otto, you crazy, flying piece of satanic sausage-****. Tell me about the Jihads in dutchland.
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Did you know that in America and other places outside Europe, they don't get the same great chocolate we get here?
Firstly they dont get Cadburys, which means no Dairy Milk, Crunchie, Flake, or anything like that!
Secondly, they don't get Kinder stuff.
Imagine growing up as a kid and not getting Kinder Surprise eggs?! Its RIDICULOUS!!!!!!
We need to spread the word of European chocolate too all those poor kids who have never had a Kinder Surprise, and everyone else who hasn't had any Cadburys.
ITS A WORLD CATASTROPHE!!!!!
I'm sure they have delicious substitutes and other great candy we don't get in the UK.Quote:
Originally Posted by valentine89
Kinder Surprise was a complete waste of money. I remember they cost 50p when I was little and the amount of chocolate they gave you was pitiful. The toy inside was obviously what caused the good to be so expensive but often the toy was rubbish and I've lost all mine.Quote:
Originally Posted by valentine89
Cadbury's Dairy Milk is my favourite chocolate.
Yeah, the Kinder Surprise was and IS too expensive, the chocolate is very yummy though. But you can also find the same chocolate in those small Kinder bars that are also, strangely enough, just called Kinders. Kinder's Bueno's are very, very yummy, I have to say. It's the brown bar, with the creamy hazelnut filling. Hmmmm...scrumptious :D
yeah, nothing beats a bueno. Them fry's pepermint creams are lovely too. Whys the good stuff always so expensive?
Because of the evils of capitalism. The money-hungry, worker-exploiting, socially-irresponsible faceless multinational corporations want to take you and your fellow man for everything he is worth. You can make a stand by stealing candy and showing your support for anarchism. Also, do not forget to boycott goods produced in sweatshops and wear Che Guevara clothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by valentine89
Funny you should mention Buenos, they're great!...
... Crisps! In England we have every flavour of crips imagionable, well not quite.. But were working on it!
Yeah! I mean, heinz ketchup flavour? Heinz baked beans flavour? oh, and a peronal favorite- Coleman's mustard flavour! We have the traditional flavours and wiend ones. I didnt have the stomach to try those limited edition vanilla ice cream monster munch, it was a tad extreme but a valid point!Quote:
Originally Posted by Legendary
OH! AND THEM BAKED BEAN MULTIPACK ONES CAME WITH A FREE WHOOPIE CUSHION! CLASSIC!
Oh Walkers you do amuse (ok i'll stop with the posh talk)
What kind of a freaky subject is this?
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The kind that dreams are made of!Quote:
Originally Posted by Banned Testicle
Good to see you posting again, sir. Don't see you around so much anymore. We've missed you Khorde :'(
Marmite crisps > any other crisp. Ever.
better than mustard or pickle flavour? i dont think so.
well, i guess with marmite, you either love it or hate it
No No No, marmite is evil *shifty eyes*
definately, i dont like marmite either
mustard is the ultimate! ALL HAIL THE MUSTARD POT! *bows*
Marmite is like tripe, not in taste of course, but in the fact that it's consumed by animals and poor people.
LOL J/K
Let's talk about academic selection. I'm in favour of introducing more grammar schools. Contrary to popular belief, grammar schools increase social mobility instead of decrease it. Academic selection is unfair and illegal? Only the latter is true. Even in a grammar school, students are divided up into sets according to ability because that is the best way to learn. If the class is of mixed ability then the less intelligent students could slow down the learning pace and not allow the teacher to expand into extra cirricular areas, similarly, less able students may try even less because they may feel demoralized by some people consistently out-performing them by such a long way.
Another argument is that house prices near good schools go up, and make them unaffordable for poor people so they can't send their kids there. Perhaps it's something to do with catchment areas being restricted and priority given to kids living nearer to the school. If you increase the catchment area, even children living in a shitty location can enter a grammar school if they study.
That's enough for now. I've always been better at responding to comments.
Well, my dreams are made of musical notes. The ones you can eat. Thats right, does one.
No not that one. The OTHER one.
YEs, exactly. The chocolate kind.
In Switzerland I had krisps with meat flavor, that was really ****ed up.
Peace out
Meat flavoured?
...Eww...
Crisps are ickzville. Mainly because I havent eaten any in a few years now.
Choooocolate owns.
This thread is moving at a slower rate than butter with greasy Otto in it down a piece of road being parachuted down from a helicopter onto the Atlantic Ocean.
The Entire Ocean.
Thats how magnificent it is. Beauty in its most devestated form.
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AMAZING poetry there. You're a modern day Shakeespeare... hes European!Quote:
Originally Posted by Banned Testicle
An Iranian European to boot!
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eeesh, i just discovered something terrible that will change the perception of European music industry... AGAIN! The Eurovision Song Contest is coming up. WHY?! Because it is some cultish-trend that happens every year to deface all great things European, and plants cheesyness in the grounds of our great continent. I say to get good local bands of REAL music in there. One for each country involved, then it would be worthwhile entertainment.
One thing is for sure... im NOT watching it, and for the sake of all your precious little (or big) ears, stay away from Eurovision children...
No matter how many humiliating results the UK ends up with, crap artists won't be deterred from "giving it a go". And it's so traditional to hear Terry Wogan insult countries who do not give points/very few points to the UK. I am just glad the BBC feels the Eurovision Song Contest is a worthwhile use of license fee money.
Still, I'd leave it to free individual choice. If ratings are so low that the BBC realize it'd be better off broadcasting something else then great, but clearly, there must be a lot of viewers each year for this thoroughly traditional event. And as we all know, traditions are important and valuable. They boost community well being and carry great social benefit. Even if the tradition is illogical, inefficient and in need of dire reform.