Talk:How to tell if you're Kemrese
I knew you could do it, Andrew! Zahir 06:14, 9 January 2006 (PST)
- Thank you, I'm amazed at how quickly you and Ron had pages up. What's missing is a knowledge of Kemrese cooking and not one mention of choral manoeuvres! - AndrewSmith 02:22, 10 January 2006 (PST).
Why "still measure in feet and pounds"??? What (real) alternative is there to the SI? Elemtilas 13:12, 9 January 2006 (PST)
- Cut and paste amended - AndrewSmith.
Before I forget is the Dorris the standard equivalent of the VW in ill Bethisad? If it is then I will need to change that entry to bring it in line.
I worked out that instead of a disestablishment of the C of E in 1920, which happened in the Principality here many (not all) of the Lords Spiritual relinguished their seats in the Cas llo Ddôn. Both Episcopal and Monasterial bodies were represented in the upper house. The dissolved seats were considered to be so depleted in numbers to count as the equivalents of 'rotten boroughs', rotten abbeys in this case. Some had amalgamated and others were no longer religious institutions. Their departure is regarded as a significant reform.
I was tempted to include civil contracts for gay couples. I felt that because I did not know if the regional assembly in Cardiff *here* is moving in that direction to say whether it had happened in Kemr *there*.
- AndrewSmith.
- As it happens, the Assembly *here* is pretty strongly pro-civil-unions. The country as a whole doesn't really give two figs, however. The privatisation thing surprised me, Wales *here* at least has always seen nationalisation as a Good Thing (aside from Dic Sion Dafydd in Cardiff, that is). Also, shouldn't it be Amalia di Gastreleon? Deiniol 05:49, 10 January 2006 (PST)
- I had wondered if the Kemrese had or not escaped the privatisation that had affected everyone else. I thought they may had not. I've adjusted the relevant section. It's nice to think that somewhere has escaped the neo-liberal silliness. (Note to self: Rhigardd Giôn Dewydd, leader of the opposition.)
- Amalia di Castreleon has always been titled that way. I don't think the producer is a Comro. - AndrewSmith 01:19, 11 January 2006 (PST).