All things British
Now this can be as sad as you make it or not...but its all a bit of fun and to see how patriotic you feel now you no longer live there
Now when you see things on TV that are British, such as TV programmes, or British Music or basically anything British, do you linger and watch it more than you would of done if you were still living in the UK/ Or do you think you will when you move here? I do more so with music that I see on telly now, and some of the UK programmes....with the exception of Coronation Street ( i cant bear it now and never have been able to) This is just for a bit of fun...am bored at work and am trying to stop myself fall asleep Answers on a Postcard please:D and you can call me as sad as you like I dont care |
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Some things, yes but I don't know why!
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Re: All things British
Originally Posted by RobClubley
(Post 4540883)
Some things, yes but I don't know why!
and I cant say I was the most patriotic of persons before at least I am not the only odd person in this world:p |
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very nostalgic for all things British including 'Life on Mars', Gordon Ramsay kitchen nightmares and believe it or Postman Pat!
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Originally Posted by Lplate kiwis x4
(Post 4540958)
very nostalgic for all things British including 'Life on Mars', Gordon Ramsay kitchen nightmares and believe it or Postman Pat!
Postman Pat:rofl: I did say it could be as sad as you want it to be..I am hoping you have a little one runs of in case they dont |
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reassuringly I have two little ones (kids that is), but they are just my excuse for postmanpat viewing. I am particulalrly fond of Ted!
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I watched a film on video that I taped about 20yrs ago and it also had the news on reporting that the fireman burnt in the Kings Cross underground fire was being let out of hospital, there was also news about ships being shot at in the Gulf and how Prince William was fidgeting in church for the Christmas day service. Then I watched Russ Abbots Xmas special, a series of Eastenders and Only Fools and Horses. It was a right trip down memory lane I can tell you as I had forgotten I even had taped it all and a very xmassy feel to it all compared to the NZ xmas television.
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The only thing I really miss (and the poor excuse for the alternative product here is crap) is a good old british 13 amp 3 pin plug complete with a safety fuse .Ok I know all new homes has an RCD system but for the older ones .:curse:
As an old colonial outpost why didn`t the kiwis adapt the brit system( and not the 1/2 yank/oz poo plugs and sockets) that is the strongest and safest in the world.:thumbsup: |
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I have been away from the UK (Scotland) for many years and always miss:
There are things that I don’t miss too and that is why we moved to New Zealand instead of going to the UK 2 years ago. Some of the things I don’t miss - the freedom to say “Happy Christmas” without supposedly offending people :lol: |
All things British
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There's an "international foods" aisle in a local supermarket here, and if I ever have reason to go there, I have to resist the urge to visit aisle 9... I could easily bankrupt us there. :lol: But there's too much chocolate in the British section. I can't resist a good Flake though. ;)
We make our own curries and there are some good curry houses around here, so I really don't miss that. What I miss is Brit telly... thankfully we have BBC America. We get some of the good programmes, but it's owned by TLC (which also owns the Discovery Channel) so we don't get all the good stuff. Actually we get a remarkably large number of repeats and very very old stuff. We still get the occasional episode of "Coupling" though, which absolutely rules! :D Much more than that... well it's been 15 years and I've been back every year, so I get my fill. |
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Originally Posted by Nice Guy
(Post 4541440)
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you dont miss britain then?:p |
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Originally Posted by Campbells
(Post 4541370)
I have been away from the UK (Scotland) for many years and always miss:
There are things that I don’t miss too and that is why we moved to New Zealand instead of going to the UK 2 years ago. Some of the things I don’t miss - the freedom to say “Happy Christmas” without supposedly offending people :lol: my OH says he misses not being able to go on a short flight and go to greece etc (and hes a kiwi but been away a long time) Christmas is definitely different here, not bad just feels different and I have only been here once the Happy christmas thing in the uk is definitely political correctness gone mad |
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Originally Posted by cherry
(Post 4541127)
The only thing I really miss (and the poor excuse for the alternative product here is crap) is a good old british 13 amp 3 pin plug complete with a safety fuse .Ok I know all new homes has an RCD system but for the older ones .:curse:
As an old colonial outpost why didn`t the kiwis adapt the brit system( and not the 1/2 yank/oz poo plugs and sockets) that is the strongest and safest in the world.:thumbsup: |
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Originally Posted by Lplate kiwis x4
(Post 4540980)
reassuringly I have two little ones (kids that is), but they are just my excuse for postmanpat viewing. I am particulalrly fond of Ted!
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