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Post by nealwsyrette on Nov 20, 2006 22:08:57 GMT
Can anyone recommend a good Political/Chat forum based out of the United Kingdom... (Conservative, Liberal, it makes no difference to me)... preferably something from London...
I've recently been inspired to expand my understanding of english politics/parliment...
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Joe
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Post by Joe on Nov 21, 2006 2:00:52 GMT
Can anyone recommend a good Political/Chat forum based out of the United Kingdom... (Conservative, Liberal, it makes no difference to me)... preferably something from London... I've recently been inspired to expand my understanding of english politics/parliment... Hi Neal! I'm also very interested in British politics! I don't know of any political chats or forums...but that is a good idea that I'll look into! Perhaps I can create a UK politics board on my Cottars forum! I hope you watched the State Opening last week on the C-SPAN channel ...also, they air PM's Question Time each week in session each Sunday at 9 PM. Joe PS... I moved this thread from 'Miscellaneous' to 'Off-topic' .
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Post by nealwsyrette on Nov 21, 2006 21:57:45 GMT
Oh, here it is...
Sorry about the wrong posting area... probably fits better here.
Yes, I guess you can now say I have an overwhelming interest in the politcs of the Uk... It has become my one focus. I would like to find a site based solely out of England. In my opinon, It is the best way to make your presence known on the internet...
(LOL I'm planning on invading english soil. There are holding onto something which belongs to me..)
Keep me posted will you Joe. It seems everywhere I ask this question, I get the run around...
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Post by comet on Nov 21, 2006 23:48:58 GMT
Hi Neal Ta me ag gaire anois ! (Irish, Enya's first language) (I am laughing now !) What have they got belonged to you.
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Post by nealwsyrette on Nov 22, 2006 0:13:38 GMT
Fírinne.
Translation: truth. Richard
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Post by Richard on Nov 22, 2006 8:46:03 GMT
Hello Comet and Neal! Just a reminder that ProBoards rules require posts to be made in English. Well-known foreign words and phrases are acceptable, provided the bulk of the post is in English. Irish is not a well-known language internationally, so I've added a translation to Neal's post, which should keep us out of trouble, I hope! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes, Richard
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Post by comet on Nov 22, 2006 9:00:33 GMT
Morning Richard. Irish is not a well known language even in Ireland ! I must go now and read the small print and practice my singing
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Post by nealwsyrette on Nov 22, 2006 17:25:00 GMT
Sorry Richard... won't happen again... ( way to go comet, you got us into trouble) Getting back to the original thought in this thread... I did find a political forum for my thoughts.
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Post by comet on Nov 22, 2006 18:59:20 GMT
Hi Neal, If you need someone to be in trouble with I'm your man ! What's going to happen if Hayley sings in Irish ? We won't be able to quote the lyrics
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Post by nealwsyrette on Nov 23, 2006 23:53:14 GMT
Don't worry, I'm quite adept at getting myself into trouble i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif (even better at getting out of it) Sure you can, just make sure you have a copy of it in english posted as well... ...from my understanding... just for the benefit of the board as a whole...
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Post by comet on Mar 10, 2007 19:31:29 GMT
Hi Neal, What's going to happen if Hayley sings in Irish ? We won't be able to quote the lyrics When I wrote this I never imagined in my wildest dreams i would ever see Hayley singing in Irish as in "Mo Ghile Mear" on the DVD a new journey. I thought then it would be more likely that i could cycle a bicycle to the moon. comet
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