Well they've done it - they've renamed the Gulf of Mexico

Well they've done it - they've renamed the Gulf of Mexico

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DickyC

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Mammasaid

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Thursday 30th January
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Oh no they haven't...



It's only been changed for the terminally orange...biggrin

Riley Blue

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Thursday 30th January
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American Ocean West, American Ocean East.... rofl

I'm surprised the lump of land in the middle hasn't been renamed simply 'America' but I guess that won't happen as Amerigo Vespucci was an illegal boat person.

Edited by Riley Blue on Thursday 30th January 09:08

Killer2005

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Thursday 30th January
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Happening here too


hairy v

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P-Jay

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Trump's cock must be so small it's inverted.

Riff Raff

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hidetheelephants

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Riley Blue said:
American Ocean West, American Ocean East.... rofl

I'm surprised the lump of land in the middle hasn't been renamed simply 'America' but I guess that won't happen as Amerigo Vespucci was an illegal boat person.

Edited by Riley Blue on Thursday 30th January 09:08
It's a bit odd to name something after someone's first name, the surname would be more usual, so it should have been Vespuccia. He also had other names so it could equally have been Alberta. hehe

biggbn

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Thursday 30th January
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The Gulf of Integrity...?

bloomen

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This, or go the other way and reduce them all to serial numbers.

DickyC

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hairy v said:
A different name for the English Channel?

Join the queue, Elon.

Oceanus Britannicus, Mare Britannicum, Oceanus Gallicus, Mor Bretannek, Mor Breizh, Môr Udd, Sūð-sǣ, la Manche, Canale della Manica, Ärmelkanal, Canal de la Mancha.

tangerine_sedge

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Friday 31st January
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DickyC said:
hairy v said:
A different name for the English Channel?

Join the queue, Elon.

Oceanus Britannicus, Mare Britannicum, Oceanus Gallicus, Mor Bretannek, Mor Breizh, Môr Udd, S?ð-s?, la Manche, Canale della Manica, Ärmelkanal, Canal de la Mancha.
Pfft, we should just give it a name that reflects its role : the "Garlic, string of onions and stripy shirt moat".

hehe

There's an episode of "The Sweeney" in which the main criminal character flies to France in a light aircraft. We know it's France because as the plane taxis by, there's a man on a bike wearing a stripy shirt carrying a string of onions hehe

redback911

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Friday 31st January
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Hey Mexico, you thinking what I'm thinking?


Hill92

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Friday 31st January
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redback911 said:
Hey Mexico, you thinking what I'm thinking?

The original California, which it is named after, was and still is in Mexico.

p1doc

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Friday 31st January
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tangerine_sedge said:
Pfft, we should just give it a name that reflects its role : the "Garlic, string of onions and stripy shirt moat".

hehe

There's an episode of "The Sweeney" in which the main criminal character flies to France in a light aircraft. We know it's France because as the plane taxis by, there's a man on a bike wearing a stripy shirt carrying a string of onions hehe
classic sweeney lol

wolfracesonic

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Friday 31st January
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p1doc said:
tangerine_sedge said:
Pfft, we should just give it a name that reflects its role : the "Garlic, string of onions and stripy shirt moat".

hehe

There's an episode of "The Sweeney" in which the main criminal character flies to France in a light aircraft. We know it's France because as the plane taxis by, there's a man on a bike wearing a stripy shirt carrying a string of onions hehe
classic sweeney lol
Hopefully that’s the sort of crude stereotype we’ve moved away from nowadays: the guy on the bike, was he surrendering?

Plymo

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Friday 31st January
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wolfracesonic said:
Hopefully that’s the sort of crude stereotype we’ve moved away from nowadays: the guy on the bike, was he surrendering?
No, he was running away - that's the trouble with those foreigners you see, they've got no backbone laugh

I love those old programmes!

mac96

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Friday 31st January
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Plymo said:
wolfracesonic said:
Hopefully that’s the sort of crude stereotype we’ve moved away from nowadays: the guy on the bike, was he surrendering?
No, he was running away - that's the trouble with those foreigners you see, they've got no backbone laugh

I love those old programmes!
Are we saying that all Frenchmen do not wear striped shirts, carry onions and ride bikes, except on the odd occasions when they drive 2CVs across ploughed fields carrying boxes of eggs?
I must get out more!

redback911

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Friday 31st January
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Hill92 said:
The original California, which it is named after, was and still is in Mexico.
Hey cool, a new fun fact for me. smile

DickyC

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Friday 31st January
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If they used place names from the UK we could really take the Mick.

Oh.