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    la and reg; how are the locals reacting?

    My French chums have got quite sniffy and are suggesting that they'll be better off with us gone, and that they can't wait until we've buggered off and left us alone.

    I have been forced to remind them of what European nations tend to do to each other without our guiding influence. The cheeky garlic-eating ****s.

    Are those around you giving you stick? More than the usual, I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    My French chums have got quite sniffy and are suggesting that they'll be better off with us gone, and that they can't wait until we've buggered off and left us alone.

    I have been forced to remind them of what European nations tend to do to each other without our guiding influence. The cheeky garlic-eating ****s.

    Are those around you giving you stick? More than the usual, I mean.
    A mixture of incredulity and sympathy, mostly. Though, I think it is dawning on the Germans that it's like late at night in the pub, and although he was drunk and often quite abusive, one look at who you're left stuck with once John Bull has gone home is a very sobering thought indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    A mixture of incredulity and sympathy, mostly. Though, I think it is dawning on the Germans that it's like late at night in the pub, and although he was drunk and often quite abusive, one look at who you're left stuck with once John Bull has gone home is a very sobering thought indeed
    Yes, I suppose once we've withdrawn our financial contribution, it will be Germany tht has to make up the shortfall. What with France being a nation of feckless wasters, and that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Yes, I suppose once we've withdrawn our financial contribution, it will be Germany tht has to make up the shortfall. What with France being a nation of feckless wasters, and that.
    Yes indeed - maybe the Russians would like to get involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    A mixture of incredulity and sympathy, mostly. Though, I think it is dawning on the Germans that it's like late at night in the pub, and although he was drunk and often quite abusive, one look at who you're left stuck with once John Bull has gone home is a very sobering thought indeed
    Someone has to buy all those motor cars you make over there, and having just got back from France, I can see that it isn't the French.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Someone has to buy all those motor cars you make over there, and having just got back from France, I can see that it isn't the French.
    Well BMW is basically designing for the Chinese markets these days - so Bayern are all right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    My French chums have got quite sniffy and are suggesting that they'll be better off with us gone, and that they can't wait until we've buggered off and left us alone.

    I have been forced to remind them of what European nations tend to do to each other without our guiding influence. The cheeky garlic-eating ****s.

    Are those around you giving you stick? More than the usual, I mean.
    There's not a little envy actually, that at the very least, we've had our say. *They* should be so lucky, seems to be the gist of the thing.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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