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wagyl wrote:Maybe you are thinking of Palau, but Pulau is simply Malay for Island, in this case Langkawi.
Mike Oxlong wrote:wagyl wrote:Maybe you are thinking of Palau, but Pulau is simply Malay for Island, in this case Langkawi.
You would have preferred the ellipsis?
wagyl wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:wagyl wrote:Maybe you are thinking of Palau, but Pulau is simply Malay for Island, in this case Langkawi.
You would have preferred the ellipsis?
I'll have the pilaf.
wagyl wrote:The original Google+ post which was the basis for that interesting article Mike posted has some lively discussion about the merits or otherwise of the theory, for those interested. https://plus.google.com/106271056358366 ... oeVjHJaGBz
wagyl wrote:Mike just left the word 島 hanging there with a hyperlink. You won't believe what happened next!
Unless it was a postmodern statement on how the linked article consistently misspelled Kuala Lumpur.
Royal Australian Air Force Orion
chokonen888 wrote:Royal Australian Air Force Orion
Australia has Royalty?
yanpa wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Royal Australian Air Force Orion
Australia has Royalty?
Err, yes. So does Canadia and a couple of other places.
chokonen888 wrote:
Author is such a Toole!!Royal Australian Air Force Orion
Australia has Royalty?
Coligny wrote:chokonen888 wrote:
Author is such a Toole!!Royal Australian Air Force Orion
Australia has Royalty?
Wait, next you will tell me they have schools in the USA...
BTW you did understood that for all commonwealth countries it's in fact the Queen/king of england who serve as de facto monarch ?
Whackypedia wrote:The symbol of this free association is Queen Elizabeth II who is the Head of the Commonwealth. The Queen is also the monarch of 16 members of the Commonwealth, known as realms. The other members of the Commonwealth have different persons as head of state: 32 members are republics and five members are monarchies.
Coligny wrote:My superbad for the others... I blame st00pidity... And typical French Porpragranda against anything english or monarchist...
LONDON — Would France have been better off under Queen Elizabeth II?
The revelation that the French government proposed a union of Britain and France in 1956 — even offering to accept the sovereignty of the British queen — has left scholars on both sides of the Channel puzzled.
Newly discovered documents in Britain’s National Archives show that former French Prime Minister Guy Mollet discussed the possibility of a merger between the two countries with British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden.
“I completely fell off my seat,” said Richard Vinen, an expert in French history at King’s College in London. “It’s such a bizarre thing to propose.”
...more...
Russell wrote:Are we talking here about the European Union?
Coligny wrote:chokonen888 wrote:
Author is such a Toole!!Royal Australian Air Force Orion
Australia has Royalty?
Wait, next you will tell me they have schools in the USA...
BTW you did understood that for all commonwealth countries it's in fact the Queen/king of england who serve as de facto monarch ?
Coligny wrote:I find the Royal part quite cool... Feels more natural to fight for the Queen and kingdom rather than for a random elected shmuck who won because the other guy sucked even more...
Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:I find the Royal part quite cool... Feels more natural to fight for the Queen and kingdom rather than for a random elected shmuck who won because the other guy sucked even more...
What happened with "fighting for freedom"?!?
Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:I find the Royal part quite cool... Feels more natural to fight for the Queen and kingdom rather than for a random elected shmuck who won because the other guy sucked even more...
What happened with "fighting for freedom"?!?
Coligny wrote:Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:I find the Royal part quite cool... Feels more natural to fight for the Queen and kingdom rather than for a random elected shmuck who won because the other guy sucked even more...
What happened with "fighting for freedom"?!?
Does your freedom have oil ?
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