The Mess

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Montegriffo wrote:Second driest county in the UK. Not a lot of rain in Norfolk. You must be confusing me with Wales.
Everybody knows England is God's own country.
Not rainy for the UK is still rainy as fuck, don't have you confused with anyone Englander.
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Best of both worlds here, Monty, the best of Britain and America both, I bear no malice towards the old country, but I couldn't give up my American lifestyle, rollin in the tight whips, owning guns, eating grain fed corn finished beef tenderloins for a song.

Besides, you have no written constitution with charter of rights therein, bloody uncivilized, that.
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Damn, burn.
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Smitty-48 wrote:Best of both worlds here, Monty, the best of Britain and America both, I bear no malice towards the old country, but I couldn't give up my American lifestyle, rollin in the tight whips, owning guns, eating grain fed corn finished beef tenderloins for a song.

Besides, you have no written constitution with charter of rights therein, bloody uncivilized, that.
Meat is so cheap right now in general.

At Costco, I spend $40 and have a weeks' worth of ribeye. They also sell the leftover rotisserie chicken leg and thigh quarters, 8 of them for $4! Then I got 4 pork porterhouses at Albertson's for $4. Fucking awesome
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Smitty-48 wrote:Best of both worlds here, Monty, the best of Britain and America both, I bear no malice towards the old country, but I couldn't give up my American lifestyle, rollin in the tight whips, owning guns, eating grain fed corn finished beef tenderloins for a song.

Besides, you have no written constitution with charter of rights therein, bloody uncivilized, that.
No written constitution? Magna carta 1215 one of the first dear boy.
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you ain't got no constitution.
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Okeefenokee wrote:
Unlike most modern states, Britain does not have a codified constitution but an unwritten one formed of Acts of Parliament, court judgments and conventions. Professor Robert Blackburn explains this system, including Magna Carta’s place within it, and asks whether the UK should now have a written constitution. - See more at: https://www.bl.uk/magna-carta/articles/ ... Pbz2V.dpuf

https://www.bl.uk/magna-carta/articles/ ... nstitution
Would you look at that? Automatic hyperlinking. Damn, Hash. This place is swanky.
Get out of here with your unnecessary sources lest you incur the wrath of the RSM.
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Oh yeah. I'll fix it.
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Montegriffo wrote:
Smitty-48 wrote:Best of both worlds here, Monty, the best of Britain and America both, I bear no malice towards the old country, but I couldn't give up my American lifestyle, rollin in the tight whips, owning guns, eating grain fed corn finished beef tenderloins for a song.

Besides, you have no written constitution with charter of rights therein, bloody uncivilized, that.
No written constitution? Magna carta 1215 one of the first dear boy.
Ere, I'm not sending my lawyer into court waving the Magna Carta about, almost every single clause therein has been repealed by the Crown.

What exactly does the Magna Carta guarantee you at this point? Even If that were your constitution, that would make bloody uncivilized look good by comparison.
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Still perfectly legal to shoot a Scotsman in York with a crossbow on seeing one unless it's a Sunday.
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