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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:15:34 PM   
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I actually thought about this just a few days ago... Nice one, pauk!

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:16:44 PM   
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The stone of destiny is the name of the Scottish stone....

Supposedly warming the rump of the Queen at the present although there are those that say Edward the 1st was sold a dummy when he stole it and the real stone was hidden.....!!!

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:18:08 PM   
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Nah, i wasn't sure what to do. Wrote as United Kingdom or separate it into England, Wales, Scotland....

Better?


Nope


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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:18:43 PM   
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oh stupid me... i forgot Austria....yes we have Austrians too...



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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:19:07 PM   
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Yup especially after we thrashed the English at Murrayfield this year.........

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:20:20 PM   
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You'd think that after ruling half the world in the 19th century you English would have a better sense of geography


It's a selective list. Showing the best and the worst. Best being at the top.....middling = rest of the world....worst being Denmark


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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:21:09 PM   
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Yup especially after we thrashed the English at Murrayfield this year.........



This is not a sport forum. Keep it out Andy

Anyway onto football.........

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:21:56 PM   
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You'd think that after ruling half the world in the 19th century you English would have a better sense of geography


It's a selective list. Showing the best and the worst. Best being at the top.....middling = rest of the world....worst being Denmark


And yet, funnily enough, the English have never owned Denmark. The reverse was true, though, wasn't it?

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:22:20 PM   
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That was Sport oh my mistake

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:23:57 PM   
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Didnt the RN own Copenhagen for a while ?

The Danes certainly owned large chunks of the Western Isles and far north of Scotland for a while and I think parts of Galloway

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:26:19 PM   
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I actually thought about this just a few days ago... Nice one, pauk!


well great minds thinks in the same way... or it is a prove that both of us are bored?


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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:26:24 PM   
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Pauk, wtf is Letonia... sounds like Erik's family is from

btw, I'm from Lithuania..



Letonia=Latvia....

hey, nice to see another country from Europe (i'm going to fix my list).... Do you remember Cibona?


oh yes.

there is also quite a few other things I still remember from Croatia:

Zagreb, Zadar, Ojusko, Karlovacko, Krk, Plitvice, Split, tri boce vini, puna hvala

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:28:30 PM   
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Guilty as charges unfortunately my work frowns on me doing turns on their time

Had I known you were on holiday I would have taken my laptop with WITP and snuck off to do a turn every now and then

I will get it back to you tonight when I get home !!


no need for rush... i have boring obligations tonight like spending time with GF, drinking beers with F...etc...



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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:33:30 PM   
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oh yes.

there is also quite a few other things I still remember from Croatia:

Zagreb, Zadar, Ojusko, Karlovacko, Krk, Plitvice, Split, tri boce vini, puna hvala


Great, than you must been in Croatia....

unfortunatly i do only know Žalgiris = green forest (Grunwald - where Teutonic knights were defeated by Lithuanians)

Lietuvos Rytas= Lithuanian springs

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:34:41 PM   
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Well, my family (both sides) is from the UK, though since I was born here in the US I don't really count for this poll. However, I speak English after a fashion, have family living in the UK and have been to visit several times. There's also a rumor going around that if you shake my family tree hard enough a Frenchman (Frenchwoman maybe) will fall out so perhaps that would make me 99% European or something like that.

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:36:40 PM   
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And yet, funnily enough, the English have never owned Denmark. The reverse was true, though, wasn't it?


Think about it. You wanted to own England but never got that far across it. On the other hand we knew there is SFA in Denmark andhave never tried ot take the place.

Germany only took it since Hitler used it as a stepping stone to get to the Ski resorts at Narvik.

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:38:43 PM   
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Certainly is, different laws, different government system (even though they still run ours as well. The Romans built a wall to keep them out!

Joke I'm half English and half Scots

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:40:01 PM   
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One word.... football (that's the one with the correct shaped ball)

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:41:44 PM   
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Nah, i wasn't sure what to do. Wrote as United Kingdom or separate it into England, Wales, Scotland....

Better?


Nope




ok, i listed countries again... (from top left to right)


better?




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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:42:35 PM   
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And yet, funnily enough, the English have never owned Denmark. The reverse was true, though, wasn't it?


Think about it. You wanted to own England but never got that far across it. On the other hand we knew there is SFA in Denmark andhave never tried ot take the place.

Germany only took it since Hitler used it as a stepping stone to get to the Ski resorts at Narvik.


Just keep yapping...

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:42:50 PM   
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A brief snippet of my list:

England
Wales
Ireland
Scotland
Rest of the World
Gondwanaland
Togo
Bikini Atoll
Alpha Centauri
Pluto
Denmark

You'd think that after ruling half the world in the 19th century you English would have a better sense of geography


I suppose when you run the majority of the globe you don't worry too much about detail.....



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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:43:31 PM   
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Certainly applies today as well...

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:46:40 PM   
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Pauk.....

I'm liking you more now.

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:48:37 PM   
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Alright, the Croatian gets onto The List...

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:49:32 PM   
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Think I'll "modify" the Clarke...

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:49:38 PM   
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Great, than you must been in Croatia....

unfortunatly i do only know Žalgiris = green forest (Grunwald - where Teutonic knights were defeated by Lithuanians)

Lietuvos Rytas= Lithuanian springs


It's on my most-favorite list. Nice place for "minesweeping". This is how croatian mines look like (disabled on the right)

Btw, Lietuvos Rytas= Lithuanian Morning (named after daily newspaper)





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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:52:20 PM   
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Great idea Pauk. It's always interesting to know just how big the WitP community is. Could we throw this open to other continents as well? Also, what about Leichenstein?


greetings...

We can open new thread for other continents but as far as i know, there is no one from Latin America and Africa. As i stated before there are few grogs from Asia and I think there are (were) two guys from Oceania - sorry i can't recall their nicknames...

Not sure what to do with Australia - perhaps it should be considered as a part of UK (they recognise British queen as supreme leader)


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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:53:25 PM   
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Alright, the Croatian gets onto The List...


What??? you can read it from down to right, if you want

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:55:44 PM   
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Also,

Guys we have the 'Frapper' which shows where some people are located..........

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RE: Europe - 4/20/2006 6:55:52 PM   
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It's on my most-favorite list. Nice place for "minesweeping". This is how croatian mines look like (disabled on the right)

Btw, Lietuvos Rytas= Lithuanian Morning (named after daily newspaper)








thanks for correcting me...

if you ever came to Zadar again (during summer) let me know....we can always drink Ozujsko or Karlovacko...

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