Thanks carraig, I'll have some. Want some beer?

abandons boring writing job, the umpteenth cup of tea, opens top button of jeans and leans back
Of course it's salted. And yeah, thanks, a beer would be great!
waits for showdown

I just ask because, in a certain indubitably British isle, they apparently eat sugared popcorn on such occasions. Yeuch.

little world of fools, you're hilarious tigerspam!!!! you're so condensending towards everyone else in here with your post #39, like you know everything about travelling!
You still haven't admitted that you're insulting some people in here!!!
Try to open your mind on your next trip and not disrespect any of the cultures you're visiting!!!!

Slan leat tiggerpooh .... oops sorry ..... you probably don't want Irish people to speak their native language either. Keep everything British, right?
"#29 is the biggest load of CRAP I have seen on this branch. Continue in your self-denial in your own little world of fools...glad I'm not part of it..."
Because you cannot understand it, doesn't mean its crap. Keep your head in the sand. I'll say the same thing to anyone else that posts that Ireland is part of the "British Isles" ....... it actually makes more sence to say that Australia is part of the 'British' Isles! You will not see the term 'British Isles' on any Irish documentation (official or otherwise). If we must be included in the same sentence the correct term would be Great Britian and Ireland.
I suggest you write a letter to the Irish government and state your displeasure that some of its citizens are in "self-denial' as to how they should refer to their own country.
I'm glad you're not part of it either. So we both end this discussion happy!

he probably hasn't learned any Russian for his trip and will moan about their lack of english....god damn, the English never managed to take control of Russia!!!!