Charlie. But don't hesitate to jump in. Actually, I don't want to come across as a complete prick. It's kind of a messed up situation. And this producer I know is not able to contribute to my movie, so it's collateral damage for me as well. She's still going to help me pitch something to the BBC though. :-/
Right. And frightening too, all that personal responsibility.
See, it's not just about voting, is it. It's about having control over your own life and dealing with the consequences of your own decisions. They are simply not used to this and it terrifies them.
They think we're all terribly brave
Which, I suppose, we *are*
"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."
So B, as I'm trying to get a complete picture of this issue, could you elaborate a bit on the undemocratic aspects of the EU that drove you away?
And I've heard a couple of times that this referendum isn't binding? What's the story there?
The belgiums keep going with no government at all..the itlaians are pretty good at making do with no one in power and just welcoming whoever sweeps in ( a'la classic line in Catch 22 ..under facists we were the best fac etc ) ..i think its just really the french, germans and greeks who lose the plot..the ruskis just keep on keeping on too..think its human nature..weused to just live for our village at the end of day and our house is our castle