Used to live on the outskirts of Reading myself.ultimateownage said:Reading: London's *****.
The UK is awesome, we have tea!
Can't argue with your description.
Used to live on the outskirts of Reading myself.ultimateownage said:Reading: London's *****.
The UK is awesome, we have tea!
So... J-Rock but older and with less English, basically.Death-of-Penguins said:Looks sorta like a troll. Feels sorta like a troll. But I feel I must reply anyway.For.I.Am.Mad said:No it isn't and The Beatles suck.wolfshrimp said:We used to have some really good musicians (rock music is a UK invention)
Aside from the Beatles being one of the most successful- no, wait, probably the most successful band in the world to date...
Well, The Who, and The Rolling Stones were pretty damn good. David Bowie? He's got a few notches in his belt too.
Now, even though this feels troll-y, and I doubt I shall get a reply, may I enquire as to what sort of music you are a fan of? Out of sheer academic interest?
OP: Live in East Kilbride, Scotland. It's pretty damp, and the young hooligan like teenagers are not much fun, but we have pretty scenery and we've invented some of the best stuff out there.
The UK? Like most things its what you make of it. I personally like this little country, it has so much history and culture.angryfish said:I'm doing a project at college at the moment on mapping, and thought it would be cool to map peoples opinions on the UK... So any opinions or thoughts or memories or anything that you associate with a place in the UK, if you could post that here that would be great
It can be literally anything, anything that comes to mind, about any place in the UK.
Check out IT Crowd and Spaced as well... I love those shows.Ruffythepirate said:You give us Top Gear, QI, many other great shows and lots of great comedians. For this I love you (but mostly for QI and Top Gear).
Thanks I willFridge said:Check out IT Crowd and Spaced as well... I love those shows.Ruffythepirate said:You give us Top Gear, QI, many other great shows and lots of great comedians. For this I love you (but mostly for QI and Top Gear).
LOL yes, true hahaha.Minch said:I'm from newcastle and i'm very proud of that
Despite that fact that i'd one day like to leave this country, I couldn't be more happy that I grew up here. I love the people i've met, and apparently we have an odd sense of humour? Most of the girls I know (including myself) are just as crude as the boys.
UK has its downsides but doesn't every country? I just hate it when misinformed idiots believe all of the media stereotypes.
If you want to know how UK sixth form students behave then watch The Inbetweeners, the resemblance between them and my male friends is amazing.
Yep quite regularly...Irridium said:Its overcast. Its in London. There's an old woman wearing a shaw and has a baby in her arms. She's running as a deadly dragon is terrorizing the local knights. Also everyone has a top hat and a monocle. And looks like this:
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To the UK users, how close was I to the mark?
Also:
A place where the sun doesn't shine.
Ever.
All pictures I've seen from the UK have all been overcast. Does the sun ever shine over there?
Don't mention the war!Furious Styles said:That was called not being able to afford it any more thanks to a ************ of a world war started by the Germans during which every other nation caved in at the drop of a hat save Russia, and the Americans stayed out just long enough to make us desperate then capitalize on that desperation. The fact is, had the japanese not bombed Pearl harbour you would have stood by and let Europe be invaded by the nazis which is worse than anything we've done.Aur0ra145 said:I tend to see most English people as arrogant narcissistic pricks, that still can't get over the fact that they fucked up and lost their world empire.
And arrogant, narcissistic pricks? If that describes us, god knows what the Americans are.
As for my view on my beloved home nation: great music, great cinema/actors, shit weather, rich history, the invention of the industrial revolution, food that has gotten much better recently, mild politicians, a wide range of cultural influences (hence the improved food), a fantastic history of civil liberties, gentle countryside, hideous inner cities and a fat, lazy, complacent populace.
And an empire I feel no love for in any sense
This.gallaetha_matt said:Our newspapers though, those things that everybody in this country seems to take as gospel? At their worst they are borderline racist, unethical and untruthful (see the recent GTA scandal in the Daily Star), at their best they are self-serving, elitist and serving the middle class (see the Guardian, it's the best we've got I'm ashamed to say).
Sing it preacher! It hurt to snip that because it was so brilliant. I felt like giving it a round of applause. Right on the money.BGH122 said:snip
Except for this part. I live in one of the northern cities right now and I've never been shot at, I've been mugged, but I also got mugged when I lived in London so that doesn't really count as much of a damning statement.BGH122 said:Other than that England is fine for the most part but it gets progressively less fine the further north you go. Unless you enjoy getting shot I wouldn't recommend visiting any of the northern English cities. The weather here is rainy and most people are detestable, but I expect the latter point is true of everywhere.
Nah it's more like pot luck. You'll get blazing heat in November for no reason.Jedamethis said:It rains. Then it rains more. Then it's sunny! Then it rains again.
Fish and Chips are the best food ever. Curry is a lie! A FILTHY LIE DAMNIT!
Iceland?mr_rubino said:Piece by piece, and you're still holding the little green island close to your bosom in case Iceland feels like swooping in and taking it.Booze Zombie said:Relinquishing, actually.mr_rubino said:My opinion is they need to stop complaining whenever someone calls them by the wrong obsolete name. Kingdom this. Great that. This island is this, and these two countries when counted as one is that. Just be glad you still exist after losing your worldwide empire.
I have to say I do disagree with this, I live in the west mids and we're very friendly, and from my brief excursions upland I've never found the people to be anything less than nice. Of course go into the wrong pub in any area, north or south and your asking for trouble.BGH122 said:Other than that England is fine for the most part but it gets progressively less fine the further north you go. Unless you enjoy getting shot I wouldn't recommend visiting any of the northern English cities. The weather here is rainy and most people are detestable, but I expect the latter point is true of everywhere.
And we gave the States Hugh Laurie, and he's basically god over there now amirite fellas?imnotparanoid said:We have stephan fry
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