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Britain's Imperial Measurements saved - Thanks to US
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And somehow we end up with Irish working in our army and police, etc. Oh, and the pubs, of course! :-)

>we don't need a passport to go up north, there is not even a border, the first time you realise that you have crossed over is a sign for fireworks! AFAIK it has always bee this way, there used to be army check points which were really nasty looking but even then it was just queues and you did not need a passport, this is the same for going to Britain. Britain opted not to fully join the Schengen agreement and because of the UK-Ireland deal we still need a passport to get to the continent. Belfast, which i where i was for the weekend, has changed hughely, they are building everywhere, i suppose like everywhere else in Ireland. The new government does not actually have that much power, it is more like Wales' government than Scotland's.
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>>>but are some of the imperial measurements different in the US versus britain, am thinking of weights. just go metric, easier for all concerned, was up north over the weekend and speeds are in miles, my car only has km, so a few ruched calculations had to be done when nearing speed cameras :)
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>>Speaking of going up north. Can you easily get in/out? Was it always that way? Has it changed/will it now with the new form of government?
>>Curious minds want to know.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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