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British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:59 pm
by ralph
--- https://www.washingtonpost.com/postever ... exit-vote/ --- just an article , interesting to me . What was it back in the 60s in the USA when it was said that there was the 'generation gap' ??

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:09 pm
by GFB
Whoever wrote that is an idiot.

England is still part of Europe.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:23 pm
by ralph
no argument over Geography from me but no proper Englishman would ever call himself a Euro 'peon' , emphasis on 'peon' , imo !! Posted the article simply because the millennials don't like the vote and I am happy to see their unhappiness .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:26 pm
by Red Oak
Europe is a continent the British Isles are islands. :roll:

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:50 pm
by ralph
ralph wrote:no argument over Geography from me but no proper Englishman would ever call himself a Euro 'peon' , emphasis on 'peon' , imo !! Posted the article simply because the millennials don't like the vote and I am happy to see their unhappiness .

-------------------------------- and , I didn't think of it but of course RedOak has the correct answer . My answer is more political or is just my general dislike of Euro'peons' .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:53 pm
by ralph
ralph wrote:
ralph wrote:no argument over Geography from me but no proper Englishman would ever call himself a Euro 'peon' , emphasis on 'peon' , imo !! Posted the article simply because the millennials don't like the vote and I am happy to see their unhappiness .

-------------------------------- and , I didn't think of it but of course RedOak has the correct answer . My answer is more political or is just my general dislike of Euro'peons' .

------------------- and millennials .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:15 pm
by GFB
Red Oak wrote:Europe is a continent the British Isles are islands. :roll:


Well yeah..Europe is a continent, and the U.K. is part of it.

They are Europeans, always have been..going back centuries before this goofy EU bit.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:30 pm
by Red Oak
Bullshit Greg, stick to music.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:56 pm
by GFB
ralph wrote:no proper Englishman would ever call himself a Euro 'peon'


I have no idea what that means.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:57 pm
by GFB
Red Oak wrote:Bullshit Greg, stick to music.


I'm not sure what you're po'd about..so what continent is England part of?

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 9:59 pm
by GFB
You should calm down..and study these maps..of Europe.

http://www.mapsofworld.com/europe/

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:02 pm
by GFB
I like Red Oak..he's a good guy..but is there anyone else here that is not clear that England is part of Europe and always has been?

England did not vote to leave Europe.

They voted to leave a goofy amalgamation that was formed about 25 years ago that tried to make a whole bunch of very different countries...one.

It was a dumb idea.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:15 pm
by ralph
Red Oak wrote:Bullshit Greg, stick to music.

--------------------------------------------- yep !!

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:26 pm
by ralph
as already said , England is an island separate from the continent of 'europe' . European is the proper spelling of European I think . I just misspell it to highlight the 'peon' part that I think euro'peons' are . Its just a slight insult when a person knows the meaning of 'peon' Greg . .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:34 pm
by GFB
ralph wrote:as already said , England is an island separate from the continent of 'europe' . European is the proper spelling of European I think . I just misspell it to highlight the 'peon' part that I think euro'peons' are . Its just a slight insult when a person knows the meaning of 'peon' Greg . .


You can misspell it anyway you want.

Check the maps..all of the U.K is part of Europe.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:40 pm
by ralph
GFB wrote:I like Red Oak..he's a good guy..but is there anyone else here that is not clear that England is part of Europe and always has been?

England did not vote to leave Europe.

They voted to leave a goofy amalgamation that was formed about 25 years ago that tried to make a whole bunch of very different countries...one.

It was a dumb idea.

------------------------------------ think that they voted to leave the 'european union' which was run by tinpot dictators outa 'brussels belgium' . Think it was initially formed in the 50s after ww2 , goal was to avoid future wars I think .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:41 pm
by ralph
ralph wrote:
GFB wrote:I like Red Oak..he's a good guy..but is there anyone else here that is not clear that England is part of Europe and always has been?

England did not vote to leave Europe.

They voted to leave a goofy amalgamation that was formed about 25 years ago that tried to make a whole bunch of very different countries...one.

It was a dumb idea.

------------------------------------ think that they voted to leave the 'european union' which was / is run by tinpot dictators outa 'brussels belgium' . Think it was initially formed in the 50s after ww2 , goal was to avoid future wars I think .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:42 pm
by ralph
ralph wrote:
GFB wrote:I like Red Oak..he's a good guy..but is there anyone else here that is not clear that England is part of Europe and always has been?

England did not vote to leave Europe.

They voted to leave a goofy amalgamation that was formed about 25 years ago that tried to make a whole bunch of very different countries...one.

It was a dumb idea.

------------------------------------ think that they voted to leave the 'european union' which was / is run by tinpot dictators outa 'brussels belgium' . Think it was initially formed in the 50s after ww2 , goal was to avoid future wars I think .

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:43 pm
by GFB
ralph wrote:
GFB wrote:I like Red Oak..he's a good guy..but is there anyone else here that is not clear that England is part of Europe and always has been?

England did not vote to leave Europe.

They voted to leave a goofy amalgamation that was formed about 25 years ago that tried to make a whole bunch of very different countries...one.

It was a dumb idea.

------------------------------------ think that they voted to leave the 'european union' which was run by tinpot dictators outa 'brussels belgium' . Think it was initially formed in the 50s after ww2 , goal was to avoid future wars I think .


Ok, you're starting to get it.

They voted to leave the EU.

They're still part of Europe, just like they were before there WAS an EU.

Yes, it was the "Eurozone" that formed 20 or 25 years ago..they are a separate thing from the EU.

Re: British millenials are pizzed at 'BRIT exit' of 'eu'

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:47 pm
by ralph
GFB wrote:
ralph wrote:as already said , England is an island separate from the continent of 'europe' . European is the proper spelling of European I think . I just misspell it to highlight the 'peon' part that I think euro'peons' are . Its just a slight insult when a person knows the meaning of 'peon' Greg . .


You can misspell it anyway you want.

Check the maps..all of the U.K is part of Europe.

--------------------------------------- I just gave you my reasons for me personally misspelling 'euro'peon' and as already said , England is no part of the europeon continent as it is an 'island' Greg :D .