The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
Or
B) Gustave Flaubert, Frenchman in the 1800s - despised France, loved Egypt. 'As for the idea of a native country, that is to say, of a certain bit of ground traced out on a map and seperated from others by a rec or blue line: no. My native country is for me the country that I love, that is, the one that makes me dream, that makes me feel well'
Maybe you love Britain (or Wales/N.I/Scotland/England/US whatever) as in Flauberts ideas....or which one do you feel?
As soon as I can muster it, we're off to wither S.Ireland or New Zealand
If I could live anywhere? Probably Italy, just for the lifestyle and beautiful country, though I have a feeling it'll be somewhere outside of Europe when I know the world a bit better first hand.
Ofcourse, I see anyone who lives here and can speak the language as English and have odd soft spots for foreign culture... but hey, it's all good. :-)
I'm hugely proud of my country, and am proud to be a national here, and am proud to say i'm British.
But, i do recognise it ain't perfect, but i'd rather live here than any other country in the world.
Or
B) Gustave Flaubert, Frenchman in the 1800s - despised France, loved Egypt. 'As for the idea of a native country, that is to say, of a certain bit of ground traced out on a map and seperated from others by a rec or blue line: no. My native country is for me the country that I love, that is, the one that makes me dream, that makes me feel well'
Maybe you love Britain (or Wales/N.I/Scotland/England/US whatever) as in Flauberts ideas....or which one do you feel?