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I thought you were talking about the Bulgarians. Early.
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They are not compulsory in Switzerland. The wife doesn't want one. You can apply for one with a passport or without, and a passport without an ID...
bears
Went to the York National Railway Museum in October. You could wander about an Intercity 125 coach from the 70s. Amazing all the space there was....
Close one! I know ID cards were bolloxed in the UK. Never understood why; they are very handy. I can travel all over Europe with my Swiss one, it...
Mesmer
Ford Capri?
Crikey, that was quick holiday. Wasn't the hotel built?
I did the necessary for a new Swiss biometric passport this morning. Simples. I had to fill out a very short form on line, then ask for an...
The USA is an excessively litigious society because the Americans are dab hands and commercialising everything and spinning a buck from it. They...
Interestingly, Switzerland scored 4th in the world for maths, after South Korea, China and Japan. There was a bit on Newsnight showing little...
It wouldn't make a blind bit of difference, would it? It's just one hand giving and the other taking away - just numbers in a budget. You exempt...
Just make it the whole of Doncaster.
I stumbled upon this gratuitous Streetfighter pic. It's cold and foggy, so I thought I'd warm you all up: [IMG]
"must have put them there"…. :smile:
Absolutely. The story isn't that £10m has been spent on an office refurbishment. Given a big enough office, this is not such a huge quantity. No...
"He's playing great." "Great" isn't an adverb either. What's wrong with saying "really well"?
Here's the thing about CVs: no matter who you show it to, they will say it is wrong. Whatever page layout you use, someone will always find fault...