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Gordo:
Perhaps it's best to stick to British soil.
Describing the European Territories of the UK as part of the UK is tenuous at best - Of and In are not the same thing.
Curiously, a similar ambiguity also applies to the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed which was variously English and Scottish, and often referred to specifically in addition to the two nations. Although it's definitely part of the UK though :)
diggerdog36:
Berwick upon Tweed, they can keep it!!! :lol:
crazymac:
I can't remember Gibralter.
Went there with the Royal Navy in the 80's, 365 pubs in 2 square miles!!
Gamble:
--- Quote from: diggerdog36 on March 04, 2009, 22:04:43 ---Berwick upon Tweed, they can keep it!!! :lol:
--- End quote ---
No, No, NO honestly it's on your side of the border so it can stay there. ironic how it's now england but back in the anglo-scots wars the english burnt it to the ground and killed everyone. Sounds like glasgow on a saturday night.
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