Blimey I never really knew Columbus had such a hard time of it sailing across the Atlantic!She sailed to US but due to crew changes etc if you include the ones needed to do the sailing back of the yacht to its starting point there were at least 5 transatlantic flights needed to support the journey, plus various pics show a powered support vessel in the background.
fair play. my mistake. i'd take sailing.... as opposed to steaming.She sailed. But I agree, fuck the rest of them.
imagine the power consumed just to make a rivet for that ship. finding the ore. building the machinery to mine and transport, refining it. oops there another factory built! where do you draw the line?fair play. my mistake. i'd take sailing.... as opposed to steaming.
any way. engine is out and stripped on the bench I put in the dining room and the missus is over the moon. now the real work starts!
Your wife might only dish up beans on toast for the foreseeable future (or whatever it is when you give her the hump)Good man Freddie.
Enjoy the meal.
could shoulder is usually on the menu then!Your wife might only dish up beans on toast for the foreseeable future (or whatever it is when you give her the hump)
Oooh! We have all had that cold shoulder, some of us were given frozen rations for a month, that's when you sneak off for a hot curry! - and then her indoors complains about you stinking the bog out and using up all the loo paper - you can't win!!could shoulder is usually on the menu then!
Be careful Al,What is it about membership of the EU which has upset the Brits so much that they want to leave ? Do they have the same wages stagnation and wealth inequality that we have in Australia. Or is it immigration ? Sometimes what is not being said is more important than what IS being said. If possible, I would like a simple list of complaints. In Australia we are not members of the EU, but there is the same neoliberal globalisation affecting our lives. The trouble is that most of us are much less politically aware than the Brits.
How long have you got. . . . .What is it about membership of the EU which has upset the Brits so much that they want to leave ? Do they have the same wages stagnation and wealth inequality that we have in Australia. Or is it immigration ? Sometimes what is not being said is more important than what IS being said. If possible, I would like a simple list of complaints. In Australia we are not members of the EU, but there is the same neoliberal globalisation affecting our lives. The trouble is that most of us are much less politically aware than the Brits.
Was that someone who lives in England UK?When I asked somebody that question the other day, they simply said 'racism and ignorance'. Is that the truth ? I don't like neoliberal globalism, but it is with us and I cannot see any way of going backwards. It has become too deeply entrenched.
AlWhen I asked somebody that question the other day, they simply said 'racism and ignorance'. Is that the truth ? I don't like neoliberal globalism, but it is with us and I cannot see any way of going backwards. It has become too deeply entrenched.