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Oh I think they'd prefer the cold north ...up round by Russia or something. Keep all the dictatorships together lolAs long as it's way south of where we are now, then there's none of this heading south for the winter!
Careful, you are heading to "Morocco" againOh I think they'd prefer the cold north ...up round by Russia or something. Keep all the dictatorships together lol
No the answer is put a border up between Scotland and England.
If it was possible to actually cut it off at the border and float England out somewhere in the sea where they can isolate themselves to their hearts content that would be the answer but its sadly not possible.
Emigration isn't a simple process , otherwise more people would do it.
Money , and employment might be a few hurdles GeoffEmigration from UK is simple - nobody stops anyone.
Immigration to another country can be difficult, but I found no difficulty getting Residence in Poland after Brexit - before Brexit it was not needed, in fact they refused. My RHD MH was a different matter.
It's definitely a live wire topic alright, it's a pity as it's caused such a big divide among everyone, I like touring around Europe but I also love England, Scotland & Wales there's so many nice places and great people everywhere in UKI found that area to be full of English folk who had moved there. You notice similar when you do independence polls , where there's been an influx of folk from South of the border, Aberdeen, Galloway etc there's more votes for the union .
Longshanks mentioned it back in the 13th century I believe
There's a lot of them about . Seen a few this yearAnyway Tam I'm parked up at Billy Smarts Circus parking and look what's pulled up beside me... one of those big aul Elegances I don't know how anyone drives them big yokes about! View attachment 708205
Anyway Tam I'm parked up at Billy Smarts Circus parking and look what's pulled up beside me... one of those big aul Elegances I don't know how anyone drives them big yokes about! View attachment 708205
Common as muck now....There's a lot of them about . Seen a few this year
I love the space in our Frankia but also would love something a lot smaller so I can share the driving. Mr Ginam won't let me near Frankie unless I go on a full days training course he forgets I used to drive his vans and pickups when he was short staffed.Common as muck now....
Get themselves a good pvc they're all the rage now.... lol
Really, I don't think you've mentioned that before ?Elegances I had 3 of them in the past,
Original Poster.Tam what does that OP banner on your photo mean?View attachment 708249
Thank you ( I thought they were called thread starter)Original Poster.
But you have only got a tiddler.I love the space in our Frankia
It's not a tiddler when the satnav sends you down a narrow cobbled street in Spain and then a cull de sac at the top of a hill in France when it takes 30 minutes to get out of it with an audience of Frenchmen tutting and complaining and me shouting out of the window, yes that's right the driver is an idiotBut you have only got a tiddler.
That Elegance is a A class, loverly bit of kit and no problem driving in Spain or France.I can understand Americans having RV's of that size as the country is so vast, but travelling in Spain and France etc. No.
you must have a better satnav or excellent map reading partnerThat Elegance is a A class, loverly bit of kit and no problem driving in Spain or France.
I remember once us getting stuck on a narrow street Mr Ginam was shouting get out and help me and I was shouting back I can't open the door we are stuck, lucky for us the cafe owner near to use guided us out and everyone cheered as we left, neither of us would have fit through the rooflightWhen we got well and truly stuck in a street in Guadalcanal in Andalucia, (we had to climb out of the rooflight to get outside to see what a mess we were in. We'd followed a diversion sign, the road camber dropped on the left, our van tipped untill someone's house stopped it going further,) all the villagers that gathered around thought we were French. We didn't put them right . We eventually extricated ourselves, with the help of a local and a few planks of wood, then a landrover escort through the, still, extremely tight village streets.
We no longer take any signs on first sight, and Martin goes on foot to check out a route. We've not been stuck since
I bet you laughed about it later. We always doWhen we got well and truly stuck in a street in Guadalcanal in Andalucia, (we had to climb out of the rooflight to get outside to see what a mess we were in. We'd followed a diversion sign, the road camber dropped on the left, our van tipped untill someone's house stopped it going further,) all the villagers that gathered around thought we were French. We didn't put them right . We eventually extricated ourselves, with the help of a local and a few planks of wood, then a landrover escort through the, still, extremely tight village streets.
We no longer take any signs on first sight, and Martin goes on foot to check out a route. We've not been stuck since
But think of the advantages of doing that it really hones up your reversing skills..It's not a tiddler when the satnav sends you down a narrow cobbled street in Spain and then a cull de sac at the top of a hill in France when it takes 30 minutes to get out of it with an audience of Frenchmen tutting and complaining and me shouting out of the window, yes that's right the driver is an idiot
I bet you laughed about it later. We always do
But think of the advantages of doing that it really hones up your reversing skills..
I'm a dab hand at reversing out of Spanish villages.
Better sat nav.you must have a better satnav or excellent map reading partner
Each to there own! I've never had a problem in Spain, Portugal or France. I use the Tomtom go 6250 sat nav.I can understand Americans having RV's of that size as the country is so vast, but travelling in Spain and France etc. No.