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The above is an article in by some australian guys about the british dry slope scene.
It looks like they think we use them as resorts and stay for a week? Rather than find positives and show that we make the most of what we've possibly got they use it as an opportunity to slate us.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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They got the view up side down as usual!
The article is quite offensive too highlighting the author's narrow view and lack of the general knowledge of the sport in this country.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I'd have thought a lot of that qualifies as fair comment. The bit about going on a budget airline is a bit wide of the mark but the basic premise that there's a lot of young people who only, or predominantly, use plastic is valid.
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that is so typically Aussie that you have to laugh - bait the poms and slag them off for whinging when all they do in their squalid betsits in Earls Court is drink VB with their antipodean mates and whinge about how crap, cold, wet and expensive London is.
and sporting underachievement? he seems to gloss over one rather significant trophy that is ours for the next 3.5 years - it is obviously too painful to acknowledge that fact.
well if it is that bad over here, the guy should clear off back to Oz where the sun either gives you cancer, you get flooded by monsoon rain or (esp in Melbourne) the weather is, shock horror, often just as cold and wet. At least we have a lively multicultural urban culture and have an economy that is not going down the dunnie. And as for the boarding, the guy obviously has an inferiority complex deriving from knowing that all of the best ski resorts are on the other side of the world from his homeland and, in particular, that the hated poms have them on their relative doorstep.
it will always be this way - mutual affection demonstrated through barbs - like two schoolkids who fancy each other but who would rather throw insults in front of their mates than admit it.
don't you just love 'em??
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Now guys, as you know, I am not very good at this social interaction stuff, but this article is clearly a tongue-in-cheek wind-up, so you are just pretending to take is seriously, right? We Brits do it all the time to other nationalities, especially the French and the Ozzies, so enjoy when they lob one back.
I just wish I had written it myself. Hey Ho.
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I don't think it is a wind up. The Aussies actually believe this rubbish they say about us poms - in the end, it is what defines them.
needs to be read with a wry smile though, I agree.
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PG, Very interesting especially the second. Mind you I found myself actually feeling nausiated by the headlines from the Sun. I guess now they don't bother much with the French anymore as they've got asylum seekers/Romany from Eastern Europe to get upset about!
I think there is clear evidence that the sort of writing in popular newspapers (e.g. Sun, the Mail etc) does whip up anti-foreigner sentiment and lead to the rise of the BNP the UK Independence party etc and I think that more control of the press may be appropriate. The question is when is it free speech and when is it inciting racial hatred.
Back to the Aussies. They can be very tedious about how fabulous Oz is and how terrible the UK is to which I always want to say "well why don't you p*** off back there". Not terribly PC I know but if you want to live somewhere it doesn't do your case very much good to slag off where you now live. The aussies refer to us as "whinging poms" but when I travelled around Egypt it was the aussies that moaned about everything but we brits just got on with it. Anyway it's only words and I say Vive la difference!
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The author probably feels his limited sex life is threated when people build artificial grass slopes. (No sheep).
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"Bloody poms, always whinging, never satisfied, I mean, that's all they go on about, just maon moan moan, can't they ever come up with anything decent to say, always whinging, we get them over to OZ and they just whinge about the heat and the flies and just whinge and when we come over to London we mention the fact that it's a bit cold and damp and they just whinge about us and because all they ever do is whinge and......."
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How can you tell that plane that just landed is full of Poms ?
When they shut down the engines, it goes on whining.
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Chris Reed wrote: |
PG,I think there is clear evidence that the sort of writing in popular newspapers (e.g. Sun, the Mail etc) does whip up anti-foreigner sentiment and lead to the rise of the BNP the UK Independence party etc and I think that more control of the press may be appropriate. The question is when is it free speech and when is it inciting racial hatred. |
The reason these papers are "popular" and whip up anti-foreigner sentiment, is because sadly there are many people in this country who have the mind set that keep them "popular". Much as we try and gloss over things and insist that we are by and large fair minded, significant parts of our society find their views polarized by the vile reporting in some of the tabloids.
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kuwait_ian wrote: |
How can you tell that plane that just landed is full of Poms ?
When they shut down the engines, it goes on whining. |
Yes, that'll be the Ozzie cabin crew.
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You know it makes sense.
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The Aussies just never have forgiven us for those dreadful one piecers with arrows all over them!!!!!
So what did your great-great-great (etc etc) grandaddy do then????
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Whingey bugs- if they hate us so much - why do they all decamp over here and work in pubs?
Im boycotting Australia- we dont whinge- we just use words with more than 5 letters in and so it all sounds like a continuos noise to them
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Poster: A snowHead
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The reason these papers are "popular" and whip up anti-foreigner sentiment, is because sadly there are many people in this country who have the mind set that keep them "popular". Much as we try and gloss over things and insist that we are by and large fair minded, significant parts of our society find their views polarized by the vile reporting in some of the tabloids.
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Spot on I'm afraid. We made the mistake of going to Majorca last summer and saw a side of Britain that most of us like to pretend doesn't exist. People who won't even attempt to learn to say hello in Spanish and infact would prefer to stay at home if only the weather was better and not have to eat this foreign muck etc etc etc and Oi! Daygo! bring me a beer. Made me very ashamed to be British and rather than thinking that we are somehow superior to the rest of Europe feeling that as a race we can be so narrow minded, ignorent and arogant, and that I'd like to live somewhere else in Europe.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Chris Reed wrote: |
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The reason these papers are "popular" and whip up anti-foreigner sentiment, is because sadly there are many people in this country who have the mind set that keep them "popular". Much as we try and gloss over things and insist that we are by and large fair minded, significant parts of our society find their views polarized by the vile reporting in some of the tabloids.
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Spot on I'm afraid. We made the mistake of going to Majorca last summer and saw a side of Britain that most of us like to pretend doesn't exist. People who won't even attempt to learn to say hello in Spanish and infact would prefer to stay at home if only the weather was better and not have to eat this foreign muck etc etc etc and Oi! Daygo! bring me a beer. Made me very ashamed to be British and rather than thinking that we are somehow superior to the rest of Europe feeling that as a race we can be so narrow minded, ignorent and arogant, and that I'd like to live somewhere else in Europe.
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And parts of the Alpes aren't going like this ?
Parts of the PdS are exactly like this now. MGM can't sell apartments quick enough to these sorts of people. Some of the conversations you hear round the Grand Massif are hysterical. We have some charming neighbors in Morillon who are exactly like that, can't manage a single word of French in the local restaurant, signed a contract for the purchase they clearly didn't understand (note 1), can't grasp the local rules and byelaws, can't label their !@#$ing postbox so we get their mail, live their junk in the corridor outside my !@#$ing front door (note 2) etc etc etc.
If you think you’d be happier elsewhere in Europe you may be right but having left the country it’s especially offensive to come across this
note 1 : however, they don't strike me as very literate so it may be a moot point.
note 2: and presumably have a collection of old fridges and sofas in their garden in Essex.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Chris Reed,
Luckily, not many of those people you are refering to would bother to come out in Winter to behave the same in the Alpes.
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saikee, You are certainly right in general but still it happens and we think the French are arogant
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A lot of good points are ruined, as usual, by gross generalisations.
Anyway........back to the Aussies...........
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A lot of good points are ruined, as usual, by gross generalisations.
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All them? Or just a few spcific ones?
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As an Irishman I'm am neutral and maybe should act as a peace broker? This article is obviously tongue in cheek but there is an edge of bitterness. I think the reason for this might be a painful dryslope thumb injury picked up by the author . This would explain his cursing of dry slopes (I'm no fan of them either)
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Philip Prior wrote: |
So what did your great-great-great (etc etc) grandaddy do then???? |
If a generation is 50 years , then Philip is asking after my namesake John who was preaching " A Faithful Warning to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland, to dread the LORD, and turn from their evil Doings, before his Fury break forth upon them, as an Overflowing Scourge."
It wasn't that long after John's death in 1723 that the Jacobite Rebellion very nearly fulfilled his prophecy.
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He probably should have sucked it for a while before writing that, then.
[Erm, that was a reply to Peter Ross, not Jonpim]
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PG wrote: |
Our press, engage in such below the belt antics? Surely not! :wink:
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French Bottom of European Class
The French have a reputation for arrogance that they can't shake-off but they have to face up to the fact that in many areas they are bottom of the European class. Their Euro deputies rarely turn up to parliament in Strasbourg, 14th out of 15 nations just ahead of Italy, little wonder that French is losing influence as a language. France is second from bottom ahead of Belgium for the breaking of European rules and regulations. A leader for the number of court cases against none respect of European directives. Vice champion in state aid just behind Germany. The breaking of the stability pact, the aid to prop up Alsthom and many other examples discredit France and its authority in Europe.
Where did I find this piece? The eurosceptic Times? The Daily Telegraph? No it was in Le Figaro a couple of weeks ago reporting on a document prepared for French euro-MPs by Jacques Floch, an MP in the Loire Atlantic region.
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I read the original - the Figaro gives a particularly 'Figaro-style' slant to certain elements of the PS parliamentarian's original, lengthy report. They pick and choose the points that would sell best to their readership!
http://www.assemblee-nat.fr/12/europe/rap-info/i1594.asp#topofpage
Still, it's close enough to the truth..... even if you could take the UK and do an equally effective demolition job on their European track record!
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You know it makes sense.
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PG wrote: |
They pick and choose the points that would sell best to their readership! |
It is certainly a right of centre, entreprise oriented readership.
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The details of the report are pretty shocking really. Still at least France comes out close to top for one thing... getting civil servants employed at Brussels.
Let's just hope the Sun doesn't read this report! I wonder what they would run as the headline?
Last edited by You know it makes sense. on Thu 3-06-04 14:47; edited 1 time in total
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Let's just hope the Sun doesn't read this report! I wonder what they would run as the headline
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probably something along the lines of "Frogs worst in Europe" or maybe that's too verbose for the readership... perhaps simply "Frogs Crap".
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Poster: A snowHead
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if it were the Germans they would write: Krauts Wurst in Europe
apologies to any German readers
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davidof wrote: |
Let's just hope the Sun doesn't read this report! I wonder what they would run as the headline? |
No chance, I'm not sure that they can read English (remember "'It Was The Sun Wot Won It"????, let alone French..... though the editors probably watch the occasional French film (the kind without much dialogue...)
They were obviously very proud of this headline..... to save using the grey matter to excess, they came up with "It Was The Sun Wot Swung It" after the '97 elections, and after Bush Junior got in, "It Was The Son Wot Won It".....
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Froggy Is Croaking ??
Frogs Spit On Europe ??
Garlic Breads Contempt ??
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About that Snowboarder article: did anyone reply on the e-address provided? I did.
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though the editors probably watch the occasional French film (the kind without much dialogue...)
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Like "M. Hulot's Holiday" perhaps????
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I knew an IT director who worked for Murdoch and one of the lavatories in his house was papered with the headlines that didn't make it past their lawyers. Apparently the practice at the Sun was to get the sub-editors really well refreshed and then to challenge them to come up with the most offensive headline. They were all really funny but libellous. My favourite Sun headline was; Swedes 1 Turnips 0, with a picture of Graham Taylor as a vegatable, he's never looked as good IMHO.
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Galls Sprout Brussels Rebellion??
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