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@Andi1996Ruegg as long as you remember this, you'll find that this year has been only a start. Think positive, go for opportunities and never ever let fear get the better of you. It's a warning, a warning to think before you act, to take calculated risks instead of beeing reckless, and to accept the outcome.
Now that was my Christmas thought for the day, so to you and everyone else Happy Christmas, and especially too to @Jason.
Spades are valuable in those shitholes after all.
Welcome in Haiti indeed.
Isn't a spade a slang word for negro? Only less complimentary?
When did Mr. Elba become an authority on such things?
Why can't Bond remain a white English spy?
Why does he have to change?Why can't people just leave things alone anymore?
Bond isn't broken, so doesn't need fixing.
Ahh, but it does no good for the child throwing a tantrum to build his own sandcastle to knock down; he must knock down yours. That's the way it seems to work with the PC crowd unfortunately.
Good analogy the PC brigade have already done that to Doctor Who and took away a male role model.
That was CERTAINLY not what I was implying. To "call a spade a spade" means to speak plainly on a subject.
I think they're pulling your leg here @DikkoHenderson ........
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/call_a_spade_a_spade
you meant 'fig', after all...
but don't worry, that'll b see nas rcist too soon enough...
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/113930/
It might be soon as we’ve launched missiles on their ally this morning
I'm with you on this one. Coming from a town that was more or less totally rebuild after WW2 - and in a post-war Functionalism style, makes anything else feel like a breath of fresh air.
Whenever I cross the river to our old town, where everything is from the 17th, 18th and 19th century, I can feel it gives my mental health a boost.
Not surprising! Older buildings and architecture always makes me happy, too. Also one of the reasons I will never complain if Bond goes to Italy again, and again, and again…
May i ask in what city you live @Thunderfinger?
Fredrikstad.
Thanks, sounds like something i would like to visit one day.
Norway as a whole is very tempting for me.
I moved to Hamburg around 4 years ago, but was located in north germany most of my life.