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21 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

it is a cultural / tradition  thing I guess and suspect electricity is a recent thing .  

True.
Having walked round a few of them when living there they are vile places and need to be stamped out if not everywhere certainly in these big towns and cities 

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2 hours ago, 5 shires said:

Anyway enough of all this disagreement and back to the point in question..who’s going to work today? Well not me as since this past week I seem to be the only one in my close who has been to work all week my garden is looking shit...you can tell who hasn’t been to work by just looking at how tidy the gardens are and all the fencing what has been painted...I got today to catch up.

No more chinese takeaways for you then musch ?

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2 hours ago, 5 shires said:

Your in the wrong game j you should be lecturing modern history at a university somewhere...if I had your knowledge I wouldn’t be busting my balls doing what I do(even though I love it and wouldn’t want to do anything else.

Big J has applied to go on count down ?

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2 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

As did the French, Germans, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese, even the Belgians. Each of these nations had the same aspirations, we where just better at it. 

And dont forget Africa, Zulu  (Shoot at at will men) Thats very nice of him  scene- Shires and the chinese-give the dog a bone ?

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