All Up In My Snatch

No, I'm the English minority. My grandparents were from England. Apparently I have relatives in Blackpool. My mother went over a number of times to see the Illuminations. A couple of times she asked me to go with her but I told her I would never go to a country that closed the bars in the middle of the afternoon. :whoa:

Oh dear, your knowledge is woefully out of date. One of the few good things that Blair did was to get rid of restrictive licensing laws imposed during the First World War to stop munitions workers getting pissed and blowing everybody up. Maggie T changed them before but New Labour brought in 24 hour drinking. Basically it's up to the licensee how long they stay open subject to demand and lack of trouble etc.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4464284.stm
 
He can't help it. He has the cheesyness of the French and the churlishness of the American. (I just wanted a 'littlealliteration')

My closest interaction with the English was living 10 years in Vancouver. I found them far too serious and stuffy. Life is to be relaxing and enjoyable. And then there's the political system. Quebec is, by far, the most advanced socially. For example, automatic health care coverage whereas other provinces require monthly payments. Also, while the Federal Government was trying to increase the penalties for youth the Quebec government nixed that idea. Young people in trouble require rehabilitation, not incarceration.

So, while being in the minority I find Quebec the best place in Canada to live. It's a culture where life is to be enjoyed, somewhat relaxed, people are to be helped......just an all-round better way of life.
 
Oh dear, your knowledge is woefully out of date. One of the few good things that Blair did was to get rid of restrictive licensing laws imposed during the First World War to stop munitions workers getting pissed and blowing everybody up. Maggie T changed them before but New Labour brought in 24 hour drinking. Basically it's up to the licensee how long they stay open subject to demand and lack of trouble etc.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4464284.stm

I was talking circa 1970 before I married and had a family. I later moved so the conversation never came up again.
 
My closest interaction with the English was living 10 years in Vancouver. I found them far too serious and stuffy. Life is to be relaxing and enjoyable. And then there's the political system. Quebec is, by far, the most advanced socially. For example, automatic health care coverage whereas other provinces require monthly payments. Also, while the Federal Government was trying to increase the penalties for youth the Quebec government nixed that idea. Young people in trouble require rehabilitation, not incarceration.

So, while being in the minority I find Quebec the best place in Canada to live. It's a culture where life is to be enjoyed, somewhat relaxed, people are to be helped......just an all-round better way of life.

Saying of Gung Fu zi (Confucious or master Fu to you)

He who knows not and knows not he knows is stupid and probably a yank. Shoot him.
He who knows not and knows he knows not is teachable and probably a Canadian. Teach him.
He who knows and knows not he knows is asleep. Wake him. (Can’t think of anyone for this)
He who knows and knows he knows is a wise man and most definitely British. Follow him.
 
Actual image from a Denver ABC affiliate's evening news cast:

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http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/11/abc-denver-channel-broadwell-all-in.php
It's funny. She's hot. I am wondering however, when we decided that if a man, or a woman had an affair, but was otherwise really good at the job they did, that the affair negated how well the job was done. This is why those Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey's in France laugh at us. We make people who are good at their job quit because they like to fuck.
 
My closest interaction with the English was living 10 years in Vancouver. I found them far too serious and stuffy. Life is to be relaxing and enjoyable. And then there's the political system. Quebec is, by far, the most advanced socially. For example, automatic health care coverage whereas other provinces require monthly payments. Also, while the Federal Government was trying to increase the penalties for youth the Quebec government nixed that idea. Young people in trouble require rehabilitation, not incarceration.

So, while being in the minority I find Quebec the best place in Canada to live. It's a culture where life is to be enjoyed, somewhat relaxed, people are to be helped......just an all-round better way of life.

Wow sounds like a place I'd like.
 
It's funny. She's hot. I am wondering however, when we decided that if a man, or a woman had an affair, but was otherwise really good at the job they did, that the affair negated how well the job was done. This is why those Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey's in France laugh at us. We make people who are good at their job quit because they like to fuck.

Did he quit because of the affair or was it because someone without clearance gained access to classified info?
 
Did he quit because of the affair or was it because someone without clearance gained access to classified info?
If that were the case then the morality police wouldn't call for firings, resignations and Whitewater investigations. Fucking has become a quasi-crime in this country. Fer fuck sakes it's something we are programmed to do, so much so Priests can't stay celibate.
 
If that were the case then the morality police wouldn't call for firings, resignations and Whitewater investigations. Fucking has become a quasi-crime in this country. Fer fuck sakes it's something we are programmed to do, so much so Priests can't stay celibate.

I get that part... but for the CIA director is it not also one of those psychological profiles they do to determine whether or not they can be trusted in such a position? That if one would cheat on a spouse, would they not also be untrustworthy in other matters?

I understand what you are saying and think far too many get worked up over someone having sex. It just goes to show married people are stooopit. You are agreeing to something that is in direct contradiction to our nature. While I do admire those who remain faithful, y'all be crazy. Hopefully people realize I am saying this tongue in cheek to a large degree...there is some truth to it.
 
I get that part... but for the CIA director is it not also one of those psychological profiles they do to determine whether or not they can be trusted in such a position? That if one would cheat on a spouse, would they not also be untrustworthy in other matters?

I understand what you are saying and think far too many get worked up over someone having sex. It just goes to show married people are stooopit. You are agreeing to something that is in direct contradiction to our nature. While I do admire those who remain faithful, y'all be crazy. Hopefully people realize I am saying this tongue in cheek to a large degree...there is some truth to it.
Ok, but then someone needs to show me the research that says cheating on a spouse will lead to betraying confidences and divulging state secrets. Color me skeptical.
 
And here I thought the only person I needed permission from was the person I was fucking. Who knew?

It is ironic that someone so adamant about people not telling her what to do with 'her body' is now laying down the law on what others may or may not do with theirs.
 
It is ironic that someone so adamant about people not telling her what to do with 'her body' is now laying down the law on what others may or may not do with theirs.
I think she was being sarcastic. I can't imagine Darla cares about the General's "conduct unbecoming".
 
I think she was being sarcastic. I can't imagine Darla cares about the General's "conduct unbecoming".

I see I was right and I could trust you would get it!

Yes, it's also a phrase feminists use, or at least the kind of trash mouth feminists I hang with, to mock cultural demands of women's sexuality. I think it fits here too.
 
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