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Old 11-04-2013, 08:45   #16
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Your nationality depends on where you were born, more than your ancestors.
Being the new boy I don't want to run the risk of having my head stuck in the bowl, but you actually take your nationality from your father. I was born in Germany as a Forces brat & was forever getting into fights through being called a German when we moved back to the UK (I very seldom won, as it happensm so maybe there was some truth in the accusations after all?)
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Old 11-04-2013, 08:50   #17
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Your nationality depends on where you were born, more than your ancestors.
EDIT:- not quite true, in Britain, it depends where you live and where you are brought up.
There are hundreds of thousands of Scottish people, born in Scotland, but say recently moved to England, will not be allowed to vote in the 2014 referendum.

Equally there are 10's of thousands of English people who have moved to Scotland who can.

So now work out your own nationality?
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Old 11-04-2013, 09:21   #18
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Really? There you go, I've learned something new already1

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Old 11-04-2013, 09:26   #19
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Being the new boy I don't want to run the risk of having my head stuck in the bowl, but you actually take your nationality from your father.
Jump in, we all have to have our head in the bowl at some point, so might as well get it over with.

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I was born in Germany as a Forces brat & was forever getting into fights through being called a German when we moved back to the UK (I very seldom won, as it happensm so maybe there was some truth in the accusations after all?)



I must admit I thought it was to do with both where you were born and your father, as I thought I read somewhere that on the odd times a baby has been born on a plane, it gets dual nationality, of the country of it's father, and the country where it was born/flying over.
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I read somewhere that on the odd times a baby has been born on a plane, it gets dual nationality, of the country of it's father, and the country where it was born/flying over.
So if you were born in the space shuttle or equivalent, on a mission, does that make you a looney?
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Old 11-04-2013, 11:59   #21
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So if you were born in the space shuttle or equivalent, on a mission, does that make you a looney?


Although, the evidence points too, apparently not, looking at most of the members on here...
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Old 11-04-2013, 20:45   #22
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Any way, we're going to Scotland this year, 1st time in nearly 10 years, going to a family wedding in Aboyne.( inlaws)
We are taking our caravan and plan to have a couple of weeks holiday, should be fun
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Old 13-04-2013, 15:33   #23
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hi all im really new to ownership of a 97rplate maverick gls ive always had troopers please dont hold that against me is there anything i need to be carefull of on my 2.7 diesel like i say never owened one or for that driven one im really new to this
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