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 Rank: Level 12: Royalty Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 1/3/2008 Posts: 357 Points: 107
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Hi everyone? What are all of your favourite icons in England? Is it the pillar box, a London Bus, the Mini,a plate of fish and chips, or even our weather? Lets hear them all...
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 Rank: Level 9: Royal Advisor Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 4/18/2008 Posts: 64 Points: -99
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Hello Katie. The most quintessentially English thing I can think of is The Best Loser's Cup. This was awarded to Sir Thomas Lipton after he came close to winning the America's Cup yacht race, but of course did not actually do so. Only an Englishman would win a cup for coming second.
The other thing is several things, i.e. the odd games we have here. England has given so many sports to the world, and the ones that are only played in this country are fascinating as alternative examples of how people realise the same essential idea. Obvious examples are the surviving public school forms of football - Eton Wall Game, Eton Field Game, Harrow Football, Winchester College Football. There is also the traditional mob football, in Ashbourne and elsewhere, stoolball in Sussex/Kent/Surrey, the World Marbles and Conker Championships in Frimley Green and Oakham, and of course cheese rolling. Aunt Sally in Oxfordshire (knocking the target off a pole with sticks) is fun to watch, as is Knur and Spel, an ancestor of golf, in Lancashire/Yorkshire. People pursuing these pastimes, oblivious to the outside world and its "preferred" English games, is very English to me.
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 Rank: Level 6: Local Hero Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 3/11/2008 Posts: 17 Points: 63
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Hi. For me it is the black taxi's, fish and chips, and beautiful green countryside. Plus in the summer a nice glass of Pimm's
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 Rank: Level 11: Knights who say Ni Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 5/1/2008 Posts: 114 Points: 263
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For me it is 'a cup of tea' and the 'Parish Church'. You can find solace in both. http://www.icons.org.uk/ http://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/4330/all
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 Rank: Level 11: Knights who say Ni Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 2/8/2008 Posts: 101 Points: 109
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You can't beat a good cup of tea, particularly with a nice slice of Victoria sponge or finger sandwiches and scones with clotted cream. Mmmmm is it tea time yet?
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 Rank: Level 12: Royalty Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 1/3/2008 Posts: 357 Points: 107
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A nice cream tea is definately one of my favourites - with lots of clotted cream. Not so good for your waistline!
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 Rank: Level 11: Knights who say Ni Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 1/17/2008 Posts: 126 Points: 196
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Paddington Bear.
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 Rank: Level 12: Royalty Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 1/3/2008 Posts: 137 Points: 411
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Cream tea, Cornish Icecream and Bakewell tart. All cosumed (on separate occasions of course) on a sunny afternoon in my granny's garden with all the family saying how lovely the weather is.
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 Rank: Level 12: Royalty Groups: Fans of England
Joined: 1/3/2008 Posts: 137 Points: 411
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Ah yes and I forgot to mention strawberries and cream. Yummy!
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