100 Great Things about Britain

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Post: # 30511Post kenboak »

Andy & Crew ,

Aberdeen certainly seems to be the green hot spot at the moment!

However, all the more reason for us all to campaign to make our own towns and cities, wake up and smell the sustainable coffee.

"Gonna start a revolution from my bed...."

Britain has a very poor sustainable record. Whilst the Germans are investing in massive wind power schemes and 100,000 solar roofs, we Brits gave up the 7500 roof solar grant scheme after only 3700 installations. Meanwhile the Germans are well on their way to replacing their whole nuclear power indusrty (20%) with wind and solar renewables.

Come on Tony and Fatboy John, please do something useful for the country sometime during your term in office - FFS.

At times like these, we Brits always have a lot to moan about, so I thought I would start a list of what's still great about Britain, as a bit of fun, for all to contribute to. I'll start off with a couple,

A Hundred Great Things about Britain (Abridged)

1. Radio 4
2. Good real ale served in pints
3. Gardens bigger than a postage stamp


To be continued.



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Post: # 30515Post Chickpea »

kenboak wrote:At times like these, we Brits always have a lot to moan about, so I thought I would start a list of what's still great about Britain, as a bit of fun, for all to contribute to. I'll start off with a couple,

A Hundred Great Things about Britain (Abridged)

1. Radio 4
2. Good real ale served in pints
3. Gardens bigger than a postage stamp
Ken
4. The Lake District
5. Decent tea (I've been to Ireland and France and the tea was appalling in both of them)
6. Scotch whisky

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Post: # 30519Post kenboak »

Thanks Chickpea,

some admirable suggestions

1. Radio 4
2. Good real ale served in pints
3. Gardens bigger than a postage stamp
4. The Lake District
5. Decent tea (I've been to Ireland and France and the tea was appalling in both of them)
6. Scotch whisky

Keep them coming - only 94 to go!


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I have moved this as it got mixed up in someone's welcome thread. It's worthy of a thread of its own!

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Post: # 30543Post digiveg »

how about...

7) Public footpaths
8) Medieval churches

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1. Radio 4
2. Good real ale served in pints
3. Gardens bigger than a postage stamp
4. The Lake District
5. Decent tea (I've been to Ireland and France and the tea was appalling in both of them)
6. Scotch whisky
7. Public footpaths
8. Medieval churches
9. Aberdeenshire
10. The NHS (controversial I know... but having used the service rather a lot lately and compared my experience with others in the same boat from other countries I reckon it's still pretty great! So long as you don't include dentistry!)
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11 - Gardeners' Question Time
12 - Village Fetes
13 - Roast Lamb! :wink:
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14. Crumbly cheese
15. Pub atmosphere
16. Local gardening/allotment clubs

(oh I could go on and on, particularly about food :lol: :lol: :lol:)

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1. The flora and fauna
2. Dorset cream teas
3. Cornish Pasties
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20. National and Family History Archives
21. PTSD support for returned soldiers
22. Blackpool boiled lollies
23. Beefeater Hats and training
24. Attics with spooky narrow stairs
25. An accent that changes as you cross streets
26. The next generation of highly likeable ratbag royals
27. Meatloaf
28. Breakfast Tables
29. Cobblestones
30. The new country :wink:

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1. Radio 4
2. Good real ale served in pints
3. Gardens bigger than a postage stamp
4. The Lake District
5. Decent tea (I've been to Ireland and France and the tea was appalling in both of them)
6. Scotch whisky
7. Public footpaths
8. Medieval churches
9. Aberdeenshire
10. The NHS (or what's left of it)
11 - Gardeners' Question Time
12 - Village Fetes
13 - Roast Lamb!
14. Crumbly cheese
15. Pub atmosphere
16. Local gardening/allotment clubs
17. The flora and fauna
18. Dorset cream teas
19. Cornish Pasties
20. National and Family History Archives
21. PTSD support for returned soldiers
22. Blackpool boiled lollies
23. Beefeater Hats and training
24. Attics with spooky narrow stairs
25. An accent that changes as you cross streets
26. The next generation of highly likeable ratbag royals
27. Meatloaf
28. Breakfast Tables
29. Cobblestones
30. The new country

New Country... what are you on about Boots?! I thought that New Country meant the Dixie Chicks!

31. Self-deprecation
32. Interesting dentistry
33. Weather that changes in the time it takes to look at it
34. Kate Bush
35. Dr Who
36. Rhubarb
37. The english language

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Post: # 30586Post Boots »

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Britain mate, is the OLD country.... :mrgreen:

Your offspring, AUS :cheers: is the New country!!!!


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100 Great Things about Britain

Post: # 30594Post kenboak »

1. Radio 4
2. Good real ale served in pints
3. Gardens bigger than a postage stamp
4. The Lake District
5. Decent tea (I've been to Ireland and France and the tea was appalling in both of them)
6. Scotch whisky
7. Public footpaths
8. Medieval churches
9. Aberdeenshire
10. The NHS (or what's left of it)
11 - Gardeners' Question Time
12 - Village Fetes
13 - Roast Lamb!
14. Crumbly cheese
15. Pub atmosphere
16. Local gardening/allotment clubs
17. The flora and fauna
18. Dorset cream teas
19. Cornish Pasties
20. National and Family History Archives
21. PTSD support for returned soldiers
22. Blackpool boiled lollies
23. Beefeater Hats and training
24. Attics with spooky narrow stairs
25. An accent that changes as you cross streets
26. The next generation of highly likeable ratbag royals
27. Meatloaf
28. Breakfast Tables
29. Cobblestones
30. The new country
31. Self-deprecation
32. Interesting dentistry
33. Weather that changes in the time it takes to look at it
34. Kate Bush
35. Dr Who
36. Rhubarb
37. The english language
38. Rain or shine - the weather always allows you to start up a conversation in a pub with strangers
39. Navigating by Pubs - See Bill Bryson - "Notes from a Small Island"


Good list so far - keep it coming

Later we will start "100 Crap things about Britain Today" - so get thinking


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Post: # 30596Post Boots »

A pint of milk for 45p!

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Post: # 30601Post Boots »

Bill Oddie (Bill Oddie...Billoddie stoopid...loved it!)

What's that thing they used to hit each other on the head with?? Black pudding sausage? Was that it? British... very british.

And you have the biggest ruddy clock in the world, don't you?

An every Aussie goes in search of the Royal Jewels, (because its just a lark coming back and saying you have seen them... it's an Aussie thing, sorry!)

ooops. Just had a flashback, is this supposed to be a Best of the British 101, or the best of British sustainability 101? If so, the above apply to both cos they are all still there, I think... :oops:

I realise this has been heavily debated as to the pros and cons, but you also have wind farms, (we only have one down south) and I think I would like to see one if I came back over, so I am gonna add them and then run for cover..... bye!

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