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im sarcastic but you know you are on a british forum when you read posts like this. so droll. but that hint of arrogance and well , nastiness, to be honest.
im sarcastic but you know you are on a british forum when you read posts like this. so droll. but that hint of arrogance and well , nastiness, to be honest.
All deduced after 23 posts. .....and then I saw that you are from Australia, the big chip country
im sarcastic but you know you are on a british forum when you read posts like this. so droll. but that hint of arrogance and well , nastiness, to be honest.
Hey I do love British culture though. Comedians like Cleese and Barker. Cleese said recently " there are two kinds of banter...friendly and nasty. be aware of the distinction. " So i respect Cleese even more than i used to.
All deduced after 23 posts. .....and then I saw that you are from Australia, the big chip country
I've already given you a serve on the "Ideation" thread Joe. But Rehab I think you might be thinking about an Australia that may have existed decades ago. These days I think we are for the most part trying to get control of our unbridled optimism. We get accused by the Brits of being too cocky these days. Maybe some of us (Old) Australians still have a chip on their shoulder. I am 67 and some days I feel 27. I don't think I have one. I have zero to complain about. I've lived in Britain and some of the young people I met were as miserable and pessimistic as their parents. Most young people I meet here are as confident as they could be and just jumping out of their skin with enthusiam for life regardless of where they come from.