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Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by brits1
(Post 10337506)
We find that in nice areas/pubs you generally don't see that type of thing but we saw it in Perth as well not a much because Pubs are as rare as hens teeth lol, I hated walking in the CBD areas of Perth at lunch time etc as a lot of the office workers would be doing exactly the same. I th
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Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10337504)
....you hear the loveliest words in the English language.....
"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Heathrow" :thumbsup: 14 hours and counting....... |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
You know you’re in the UK when…………… you feel that unique atmosphere that builds up to Christmas. The semi dark days getting dark by 4.00.p.m. The Salvation Army band playing hymns and carols, roast chestnut vendors, the ‘buzz’ in the air. Shopping trollies full of enough food that will last well beyond the festive period, the holiday special Radio & TV times, the Christmas TV specials, the works Christmas parties, especially the workers who are off until the New Year, the bustling pubs on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. The men folk going down the pub at lunch time on Boxing day ( smoking Hamlet and mannequin cigars ), wiping a tear when watching Noels Christmas presents. Dodging kids on their new bikes they got for Christmas. Sinking into the armchair after Christmas dinner to sleep it off. Mince pies, Christmas crackers, selection boxes……….
Am I living in the past? :-) |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by Bud the Wiser
(Post 10337654)
You know you’re in the UK when…………… you feel that unique atmosphere that builds up to Christmas. The semi dark days getting dark by 4.00.p.m. The Salvation Army band playing hymns and carols, roast chestnut vendors, the ‘buzz’ in the air. Shopping trollies full of enough food that will last well beyond the festive period, the holiday special Radio & TV times, the Christmas TV specials, the works Christmas parties, especially the workers who are off until the New Year, the bustling pubs on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. The men folk going down the pub at lunch time on Boxing day ( smoking Hamlet and mannequin cigars ), wiping a tear when watching Noels Christmas presents. Dodging kids on their new bikes they got for Christmas. Sinking into the armchair after Christmas dinner to sleep it off. Mince pies, Christmas crackers, selection boxes……….
Am I living in the past? :-) |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 10337562)
We just dont see this incredibly common practise around here at all,.
Originally Posted by Bud the Wiser
(Post 10337654)
You know you’re in the UK when…………… you feel that unique atmosphere that builds up to Christmas. The semi dark days getting dark by 4.00.p.m. The Salvation Army band playing hymns and carols, roast chestnut vendors, the ‘buzz’ in the air. Shopping trollies full of enough food that will last well beyond the festive period, the holiday special Radio & TV times, the Christmas TV specials, the works Christmas parties, especially the workers who are off until the New Year, the bustling pubs on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. The men folk going down the pub at lunch time on Boxing day ( smoking Hamlet and mannequin cigars ), wiping a tear when watching Noels Christmas presents. Dodging kids on their new bikes they got for Christmas. Sinking into the armchair after Christmas dinner to sleep it off. Mince pies, Christmas crackers, selection boxes……….
Am I living in the past? :-) |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by brits1
(Post 10337495)
Its the same in Perth...only you usually have to stand on the pub car park...no shade in the sun and no shelter in the rain, did not bother us at all as we do not smoke.....sorry to say this..but....its a nasty habit.
Shoot them I say, i say shoot em. :rofl: |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by Bud the Wiser
(Post 10337654)
You know you’re in the UK when…………… you feel that unique atmosphere that builds up to Christmas. The semi dark days getting dark by 4.00.p.m. The Salvation Army band playing hymns and carols, roast chestnut vendors, the ‘buzz’ in the air. Shopping trollies full of enough food that will last well beyond the festive period, the holiday special Radio & TV times, the Christmas TV specials, the works Christmas parties, especially the workers who are off until the New Year, the bustling pubs on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. The men folk going down the pub at lunch time on Boxing day ( smoking Hamlet and mannequin cigars ), wiping a tear when watching Noels Christmas presents. Dodging kids on their new bikes they got for Christmas. Sinking into the armchair after Christmas dinner to sleep it off. Mince pies, Christmas crackers, selection boxes……….
Am I living in the past? :-) |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
How big is your village Chris? population and shops?
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Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by TheArmChairDetective
(Post 10337783)
No, New Zealand:D
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Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by Bud the Wiser
(Post 10338143)
LOL. We visited NZ last year. Certainly was like taking a step back in time. No bad thing sometimes. Beautiful country though, one place I wouldn't mind spending more time exploring and appreciating.
Found Waitang very expensive for what it was, especially the woolwoths supermarket:D But I agree, we would probably go back just to do the coromandel if nothing else. |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by feelbritish
(Post 10337931)
How big is your village Chris? population and shops?
Our kids took great delight in the fact that there were as many kids in their old school in Brisbane as there are people in the village. |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 10338679)
Just under 1000 people. There are 3 pubs but one is more of a restaurant. There is a fantastic village store, a farm shop and no fast food :D
Our kids took great delight in the fact that there were as many kids in their old school in Brisbane as there are people in the village. |
Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Some of us are lucky,very lucky indeed.
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Re: You know your in the UK when .....
that is a nice size village, enough people to get to know each other but also enough people that it does not get too claustrophobic - you have indeed found a nice place - good on you!:thumbsup:
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Re: You know your in the UK when .....
Originally Posted by feelbritish
(Post 10339309)
that is a nice size village, enough people to get to know each other but also enough people that it does not get too claustrophobic - you have indeed found a nice place - good on you!:thumbsup:
So as much as we might like it we can't get in for love or money. You can always rent in that area though. |
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