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WComplicated. England, Wales and Scotland are separate countries that share a monarch. Wales was actually conquered by England, but...
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WWWGD replied to the thread Collection of Lame Jokes.I remember a line from some song " Doing nothing means a lot to me."
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WWWGD replied to the thread Random Thoughts 7.Hasn't meeting people become strange and slightly uncomfortable, with all the possible handshakes available? Up to 6-7 trials before...
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WWWGD replied to the thread Antique Pocket Sundial.There are a few compass apps for Android https://www.androidauthority.com/best-compass-apps-android-2-954789/
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WWWGD reacted to BillTre's post in the thread Biology Prove that evolution is constant (Provide at least two arguments to support your position) with
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WGoogling Venn diagram of UK will get you a plethora of these. Choose as you like.
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WWWGD replied to the thread Collection of Lame Jokes.The evolution of German food includes "Die Wurst of Times."
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WWWGD replied to the thread Antique Pocket Sundial.I remember the name "Unit Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". But now we're approaching Holy Trinity ball park.
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WWWGD replied to the thread Collection of Lame Jokes.In German food stores, now you need to be married to get Die Wurst (Divorced).
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WWWGD replied to the thread Antique Pocket Sundial.Excellent, thank you so much.
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WWWGD replied to the thread Biology Prove that evolution is constant (Provide at least two arguments to support your position).Wouldn't " ongoing" here be more accurate than " constant "?
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WWWGD replied to the thread Antique Pocket Sundial.Thank you. If not too long, can you explain or give a ref on the status of Wales, England, Scotland, NI? Are they countries united...
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WHistorically I think there was some distinction between a shire and a county and we had both. But these days, county is the...
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WWWGD replied to the thread Antique Pocket Sundial.Have all counties now become, changed into, shires? Maybe I'm displaying here my ignorance of the UK.