- 1. Other British Things (score: 1)
- Author: MGMagnette@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 21:08:24 EDT
- How many of you have gone beyond MGs and other British cars to sometimes buy things just because they are British? I wanted to see British cars so, a few years ago I did my semester abroad at Cambrid
- /html/mgs/2006-06/msg00007.html (6,737 bytes)
- 2. Re: Other British Things (score: 1)
- Author: bill <bilking@comcast.net>
- Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 21:12:29 -0400
- no
- /html/mgs/2006-06/msg00008.html (6,488 bytes)
- 3. Re: Other British Things (score: 1)
- Author: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:55:34 -0400
- In this household a few things British come to mind: The King Dick Ajustable Spanner (useless tool) A Three Squires, Nottingham, bicycle circa 1950 A Raleigh bicycle, circa 1955 An Ian-Proctor design
- /html/mgs/2006-06/msg00021.html (7,641 bytes)
- 4. Re: Other British Things (score: 1)
- Author: "Phil Bacon" <pboldtrix@juno.com>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 20:39:25 GMT
- Not sure if this qualifies, but a couple of years ago on a trip to the UK I did buy an antique shooting stick. For those who know what it is, does this count? I intended to use it at car shows, but a
- /html/mgs/2006-06/msg00027.html (6,971 bytes)
- 5. Re: Other British Things (score: 1)
- Author: Barrie Robinson <barrie@look.ca>
- Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 14:06:59 -0400
- Your 1776 comment makes me relate this story A rather pompous British general was pontificating at an American Embassy cocktail party. He loudly declared that Britain had never lost a war. An America
- /html/mgs/2006-06/msg00034.html (8,852 bytes)
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