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ALL THE ASIANS'' ITS BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEAUTIFUL ASIAN LADYS '' HOOKED NOSES' GOLD SARIS' B.O' AND A BEARD HAHAHAHAHAHAAH :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

 

ISNT BRITAIN GREAT :drink:

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some of the talent , when your half cut lol , only some mind , :D , many a time i woke up early hours thinking who the feck is this asleep beside me :icon_redface:

 

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you know you have done it also :D , hence the red face lol

 

NO comment :whistling: lol

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Britain is a beautiful and unique country with a rich and varied history,unless of course you hate ethnics,then its just a cesspool of immigrants.

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Get out there and see the beautiful land in which we live,its amazing ;)

 

Walk up Blencathra taking in the 'sharp edge' route then tell me this land isn't beautiful :D

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In the spring ....i like the amphibians crawling out of hibernation to find water to breed in. The fresh buds of the birches, catkins that leave a puff of yellow pollen floating in the breeze once disturbed. Nature awakes from her winter sleep. Wood anenomes with their delicate white petals. Coltsfoot growing day by day, looking forward to the moment it can flower. Coltsfoot was one of the first wild flowers i ever learnt the name of. Finding the first Mistle thrushes nest of the year. The first truly "warm" day that you know you have put the worst of the weather behind you. Hedgehogs , once again coming out and fox earths all freshly excavated with a veritable "bran barrel" of dead critters outside in a cache. The first Peacock, all ragged and with a story to tell, looking for some nectar before trying to find a mate. Bluebells.Spring is all about "firsts"......

 

Summer.......where to begin. Tench fishing, the yellow grains of corn and the red eye of Tinca. Swallows dipping into the water for a drink . Pied flycatchers fledgeing. Painted ladys arriving by the thousand. The rust-coloured roe kids that spring out from under your feet. Fox cubs, now left mum and learning to fend for themselves, they mouse in the long grass looking oh-so professional and grown up. Slow worms. Broad mirror carp. Roe bucks looking totally amazing. Late nights on the river. Otters. Bats swirling around your head (can you hear them?) :angel: Plumes of midges rising about water looking from a distance like smoke. Tranquility.

 

Autumn...... Fallow Bucks belching on their rutting stand. Its the best noise i have ever heard outside the bedroom! Horse chestnuts laying about. The first frost. Lampable fields. (if, indeed, there is such a word!) :D Swallows departing. Hazel nuts forming. Sloes blackening. Horse Mushrooms appearing overnight as if by magic. God i have fond memories of collecting them many years ago. The first fox earths of the year becoming well used. Squirrels suddenly become a viable target again. Winter flocks of Golden Plover become apparent. The first rains to soften the land.

 

Winter.........Obviously... ;) Snow,Lots of it. Taking photos of hares in the snow. Tracking animals that have been out overnight. Seeing the pheasants tail dragging behind it on the powdery surface. Finding hibernating butterlies. Seeing leafless woods. At night the sillouette of naked branches. Cold weather. True frost. Thick, white rhime. And...of course. Not planning anything for a particularly cold day and keeping warm in bed while the rest of the bedroom is like a sodding freezer! Oh yeah....and Santa Claus....he's cool too......

 

 

Just a few things, but GB is a marvelous place. Its only the people i dont like!! :) ....Keep 'em peeled!! JD

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All the things our leaders in the house of treason have sold or given away are what was great about britain, they have wrecked the place trying to rob us of our heritage culture and our very identity it makes me sick, they feather their nests while they attempt to turn our once great country into a third rate banana republic,

the british bulldog the symbol of our nation , once a great powerful beast now a physical wreck , perfect mirror image of britain im sad to say

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All the things our leaders in the house of treason have sold or given away are what was great about britain, they have wrecked the place trying to rob us of our heritage culture and our very identity it makes me sick, they feather their nests while they attempt to turn our once great country into a third rate banana republic,

the british bulldog the symbol of our nation , once a great powerful beast now a physical wreck , perfect mirror image of britain im sad to say

you are f*****g spot on mate say no more

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