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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Edited 3 time(s). Last cock up was yesterday,

> 11:43pm by Thick Mac.

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> A few hiccups there Micky my boy. Good effort

> though.


Took me a while to find one that actually had you in it Laurence.

british isles,great britain, uk, dont really bother me, what really pisses me off, is persons refering to norn iron as the north of ireland. its northern ireland, not the north of ireland, the wee 6, ulster. its northern ireland.



ps, i kick with the left.

And what really pisses me off is when you fill out the forms when entering America, and they won't accept England Wales Scotland or Northern Island as the correct country you live in. They will ONLY accept UK which as mentioned above is really just a political word to describe the grouping of those individual countries. But it's WRONG you stupid thick ignorant American administrators, it's just plain WRONG. And if you DO write the country name, you're rejected and made to stand at the back of the queue to fill out the form again; I know, I've seen it done!

JetSetWilly Wrote:

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> british isles,great britain, uk, dont really

> bother me, what really pisses me off, is persons

> refering to norn iron as the north of ireland. its

> northern ireland, not the north of ireland, the

> wee 6, ulster. its northern ireland.

>

>

> ps, i kick with the left.


I get pi**ed off when people ask me am I from the North or the South. I usually answer the Midlands which really flummoxes them.

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