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   13/04/2008, 9:57
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 allanb wrote:

Incidentally, the UK name also implies that "Great Britain" is something different from "Britain", but that's another question.  Perhaps it has something to do with the Isle of Wight.


I always thought it was as opposed to Brittany, but thinking about it now, I wonder whether it is not more that the British Isles is GB and Ireland, and the largest part of this land mass is Great Britain, in the sense of big, not in the sense of wonderful?

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   13/04/2008, 10:27
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 Iceni wrote:
 Mel wrote:

And while we are on this subject, please do not forget 23rd April is not far away...

I agree totally, far too many forget about Shakespeare.

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Born and died on the same date I believe ?


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   13/04/2008, 11:19
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If that were true Gay he must have written very quickly.Big Smile [:D] First evidence of speed writing ?

Though I was under the impression that he was born on April 23 Wikipedia does not show a d.o.b. but  his baptism as April 26 suggesting doubt as to when he popped out.

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   13/04/2008, 11:55
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Reading this thread makes me realise why the French insist on calling all people from the United Kingdom of Great Britain (is it alright to say that?), "les Anglais".

They like to keep things simple.Big Smile [:D]


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   13/04/2008, 12:33
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 5-element wrote:

Reading this thread makes me realise why the French insist on calling all people from the United Kingdom of Great Britain (is it alright to say that?), "les Anglais".

They like to keep things simple.Big Smile [:D]

5-element, there are purists out there who will insist that "alright" is American and that, strictly speaking, it should be "all right" in two words!

What do you expect when it's Sunday, the weather is cold and rainy and all the Brits are worried about the exchange rate?  Yes, like children, they have a little argument amongst themselves, then they kiss and make up .................... until the next disagreement!

C'est la vie


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   13/04/2008, 13:16
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Thank you Sweet 17 for putting things in perpective.Smile [:)]

I am sorry for all those who are bad weather casualties. You will come into your own when we are sweltering in the canicule this summer.

Here in the Languedoc, although the early morning was chilly, we have glorious sunshine and a temperature of 20 degrees.  


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   13/04/2008, 13:58
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I've given up worrying about the matter. Let the celts bask in our reflected glory.
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   13/04/2008, 15:37
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So, which rugby team is it that is doing so well at present?  Who's basking in whose glory?
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   13/04/2008, 21:47
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Nobody has ever explained to me why the best bit (Wink [;-)]) was called England (Angleland) when the Saxons and Jutes (rather than the Angles) were the main invaders after the Romans cleared out. Perhaps the names "Saxony" and "Jutland" were already taken?
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