RE: Which Cheese is the most popular in England

Hi galrads

You need bringing up to date re cheese in the UK.


There are more than 700 named British cheeses produced in the UK. From Cheddar to Cheshire, Brie to Stilton, and there are very few cheeses that are not made within the British Isles. Have fun going through the list when you touch down on our shores.hug

RE: Which is the most popular coffee in England today?

De nada.kiss

RE: Which is the most popular coffee in England today?

The Dino will knowtip hat


Craic (/kræk/ KRAK) or crack is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. It is often used with the definite article – the craic – as in the expression “What's the craic?” (meaning “How are you?” or “What's happening?”).

RE: Which is the most popular coffee in England today?

Hi Snowlynx

My favourite all time coffee shop was Bewley's in Grafton Street Dublin but not for the coffee more for the craicgrin

RE: Which is the most popular coffee in England today?

Hi Galrads

It's all a matter of taste and unfortunately some people have nonegrin

I drink coffee ,but at home usually and my favourite is Douwe Egberts, though I am partial to the odd Nescafe latte.coffee2

RE: Mobs stop children being vaccinated.

Tigger the tiger probably did but Tigger the Traolach ,now that's a whole different animal.grin

RE: I like riding on my bike

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Maybe we can all club together for a scratch post to keep him amused,but I draw the line at a litter tray.

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RE: Mobs stop children being vaccinated.

I've named Traolach as Tigger as all he does is bounce about the site contributing absolutely nothing.grin

RE: I like riding on my bike

Why are you asking? Is it ringing any bells Tigger.laugh

RE: I like riding on my bike

You wish.

I'm going to call you Tigger from now on as all you do is bounce in and out of threads causing as much havoc as you can.

Roger and out

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RE: I'm thinking #4

True that T.C.laugh

RE: I'm thinking #4

So you have taken it upon yourself to speak for the whole of C.S. now.wow

RE: Wuhan leaked the virus

Hello my friendwave

Good to know that someone appreciates the services our country's provide. Stay safe .hug

RE: Destroying the rain forests for soya cattle feed

Almost everything we as humans use on a daily basis contains palm oil which has devastated much of the planet for years due to deforestation to allow growth of said plant. Now it's the soy plant.

Nothing will change when making money is more important then respecting the world that we live in.sigh

RE: Do you think...Over representation....creates division?

Hi Selenite wave

I've never been one to beat about the bush,but some people get my back up with their constant whinging especially about women.

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RE: What makes a bird happy?

Very rare a British bird will fly South. wink

RE: Things not to say at a funeral..

Bet loads have thought this blushing

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RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

There's always next year at the Birthday bashgrin

RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

Not the ones in Mudeford as they have been there for years and it's the area that attracts.

The new lodges at Manor Steps have all facilities and sleep 6 plus a dog. My pal's just booked one for her Birthday next year.

Hope you can open this link

RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

It's a huge problem which Bournemouth is in denial about. Some time back they divided the garden seats in the middle to stop rough sleepers but so many people complained they had to remove them.

Consider how much they spend on the Christmas lights and tourism in general and put that towards the homeless problem. very mad

RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

There is a new project in Bournemouth where you can rent a lodge and sleep in it
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RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

Putting on the Ritz on our island. Something your ex President did all the time too.

Well this is what money will buy you in the UK where we know about style and just up the road from where I was born.

This beach hut is probably more expensive than your house and it's made of clapboard toorolling on the floor laughing £525,000 to you in sterling.



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Move along the coast about 7 miles to Poole Harbour the 2nd most deepest harbour in the World and we come to Millionaire's row at Sandbanks One of the most expensive places in the World to live.

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RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

The only person getting rattled is himself.grin

RE: Who cost the most for their own protection and their family’s protection on planet earth?

I don't know who started that rumour,probably you.laugh

See post 64 of your thread as you appear to have missed it.

Like you have 2 Presidentsdoh

RE: Why do Islanders love putting on the Ritz so much?

Considering the first Ritz Hotel was in New York and the song was penned by an American you really should look to the U.S for that answer.

PS The vid's a German singer. We've left the E.U.

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RE: Who cost the most for their own protection and their family’s protection on planet earth?

Give it up Gal you are starting to look like a first class tit.sigh

3 pence a week to support our Monarchy is hardly a rip off and as I said we get all that back in Royalties from overseas visitors. When you consider she is still on the Throne after 69 years we will be in for a huge celebration for her 70th Anniversary next year all being well.

Doubt any of your Presidents would last that long do yourolling on the floor laughing Care to look at how many of yours have been shot?


What authority does the Queen have?

The Queen has political power, but in modern practice she doesn’t use these reserve powers very often. She does have quite a bit of influence though, and has the right to be consulted, to encourage, and to warn.

Be careful if you still intend to visit us [though don't know why if you think so badly of us ] No armed guard for traitorsgrin

RE: Who cost the most for their own protection and their family’s protection on planet earth?

I'll tell you then shall I as it's all out there if you do your homework.

An average of £1:50 per year per person which is recouped by all the overseas visitors coming to our shores that appreciate us as an island especially Americans who love a Royal knees up.grin

RE: The moon is rising now in central Ohio.

After that response "every which way but loose "springs to mind . Except of course your clothes.wink

RE: Who cost the most for their own protection and their family’s protection on planet earth?

Why have you asked her.rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: The moon is rising now in central Ohio.

Is that in response to being overweight or you having a dig at me.dunno

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