Not really my cup of tea.
Always banging on about Barbours, which I cannot stand.
If not that it is mostly sailing boats and Volvos.
Well I guess if very little in your country is more than 200 years old you have to hang on to every bit of history you can think of. She does feature some nice photos on her blog but the commentary that goes with them is a bit smug.
Don't worry guys, I wade through the stuff you don't like and post the good bits. That's me, give, give, give.
Ha, I really resisted to discuss her blog again.
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Also what the guy is wearing isn't that bad either.
Well there's an answer for you.
All I'm envious of is living near a beach, North or South Cornwall would be nice. I wouldn't turn my nose up at Rhode Island either.
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Puts living in Devon in perspective.
Don't a lot (most?) survivors of war have severe mental and/or physical problems?
I am Cheshire man, we're use to this kind of thing.....
For a short time I worked with a Falkland’s veteran who was wounded on Tumbledown.
A completely aggressive ,fucked up, steroid pumping bodybuilding lunatic.
I later heard that while bouncing he had picked on the wrong person and ended up
Getting stabbed and then run over losing both legs as a result.I certainly don’t envy him (true story).
^I am of course, after referring to the WWI poets: my grandfather's brothers who never made it through WWII and those that survived who I knew, Squadron Leader James Stewart, Private Spike Milligan and all the others who played a part in Hitler's downfall.