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Topic History of: enlightenment for ITK ( & JK?)
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True In The Know wrote:
hedda wrote:

they are mostly in the grip of spirits..alcoholic ones and who could blame them after our ancestors used them for shooting practise.


Time for an Abbo Spring, perhaps ?


I like that one
In The Know hedda wrote:

they are mostly in the grip of spirits..alcoholic ones and who could blame them after our ancestors used them for shooting practise.


Time for an Abbo Spring, perhaps ?
hedda In The Know wrote:
hedda wrote:
.there is a great 'sense of community ' in the UK but quite a good one in Oz which I put down to the millions of lovely Brits like moi.

... and is there a good community spirit amongst the original population too ?


they are mostly in the grip of spirits..alcoholic ones and who could blame them after our ancestors used them for shooting practise.
David Gower is mostly correct..little culture apart from Hedda and Dame Edna. Although I notice a great absence of kulture at British sporting events as well. Not that I'd bee seen dead at any sporting event unless there was a VIP Hospitality marquee
In The Know hedda wrote:
.there is a great 'sense of community ' in the UK but quite a good one in Oz which I put down to the millions of lovely Brits like moi.

... and is there a good community spirit amongst the original population too ?
hedda Foz wrote:
The irony is, everyone goes on about how Thatcher destroyed forever the UK's 'sense of community' and yet the UK appears to be 3rd from top in this sector - several places above Australia. The most telling one is life satisfaction which isn't that high, but then again UK people are always moaning about something.

I agree..there is a great 'sense of community ' in the UK but quite a good one in Oz which I put down to the millions of lovely Brits like moi.