Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Dus » July 19th, 2011, 4:46 pm

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Abs. wrote:So many people who are not familiar with the concept of the "day trip"...

No, in Europe we generally don't go on day trips to other countries, y'know. And you've not considered that London is accross the sea from the rest of Europe, it'd cost loads and wouldn't be worth it for just going for a day.
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Yes. Yes we do. Not that I'd go that far for a mere day. But going from London to Bern? Not a big deal.
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby dilbertschalter » July 19th, 2011, 4:51 pm

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Abs. wrote:So many people who are not familiar with the concept of the "day trip"...

No, in Europe we generally don't go on day trips to other countries, y'know. And you've not considered that London is accross the sea from the rest of Europe, it'd cost loads and wouldn't be worth it for just going for a day.
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Also, Shinichi was able to pay a plane ticket for himself as shinichi and for agasa (or agasa was able to) . So it wouldn't be a problem to take a trip to the other countries, which aren't so far away anyway.


british exceptionalism, people on the continent travel between countries more for legal (no passport) and cultural reasons.

also, re: a point made in another post- opposite side driving can be done! i wouldn't recommend it, but we were able to get through western europe (france, belgium, netherlands, germany to berlin) with an english rental car, though it did cost the car both of the sideview mirrors.

though whole thing is still quite silly.
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Stopwatch » July 19th, 2011, 4:55 pm

??? Doesn't saying 'Yes we do' then admitting you wouldn't sorta contradict itself...?
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@Kleene: Oi! You're acting like every single Brit came up with it or something, I didn't so why am I silly? :'(
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Dus » July 19th, 2011, 9:55 pm

I didn't. I've gone on day trips to other countries, but not somewhere where I'd have to fly. But I know people who have done that, and for me it's mostly for financial reasons (that I don't fly abroad for day trips), which wouldn't be a concern for Shinichi at all.

British exceptionalism: Not joining Schengen, not joining the Euro zone and Thatcher being a general, egotistical c***, as always.
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Kleene Onigiri » July 20th, 2011, 5:35 am

Stopwatch wrote:??? Doesn't saying 'Yes we do' then admitting you wouldn't sorta contradict itself...?
@GinRei: Got it, I concede
@Kleene: Oi! You're acting like every single Brit came up with it or something, I didn't so why am I silly? :'(
@ds: Exactly, if you hire a car you can't expect to return it missing parts from whatever you knocked into... and what d'you mean by 'british exceptionalism'? ???
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby dilbertschalter » July 20th, 2011, 11:21 am

Stopwatch wrote:??? Doesn't saying 'Yes we do' then admitting you wouldn't sorta contradict itself...?
@GinRei: Got it, I concede
@Kleene: Oi! You're acting like every single Brit came up with it or something, I didn't so why am I silly? :'(
@ds: Exactly, if you hire a car you can't expect to return it missing parts from whatever you knocked into... and what d'you mean by 'british exceptionalism'? ???
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby tantei okuoku » July 21st, 2011, 10:35 pm

I am pretty sure this was also in movie 6 as well right? when conan warns moriartiy to be careful of rachinbach falls
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Stopwatch » July 22nd, 2011, 12:03 pm

I don't think that was quite what the original poster (can't remember who at the mo, sorry) meant. The point was that Reichenbach Falls isn't in London so it makes no sense for Conan to act like he's gonna get to see it when he goes to London.
Dus wrote:British exceptionalism: Not joining Schengen, not joining the Euro zone and Thatcher being a general, egotistical c***, as always.

1) I don't know what 'Schengen' is... Oh right, found it on wiki; to me it sounds like a good idea, no idea why they didn't agree with it to be honest, probably some random security thing...?
2) While I admit it would have been better to join it a few years ago, at the moment it wouldn't really do any good with all the stuff with Greece going on...
3) I don't even think I was born when she was in power. *googles her* Nope, I wasn't, but from to things I've heard others say about her I get the feeling they agree with you...
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Charlotte-Holmes » July 22nd, 2011, 4:20 pm

Stopwatch wrote:3) I don't even think I was born when she was in power. *googles her* Nope, I wasn't, but from to things I've heard others say about her I get the feeling they agree with you...


In the GCSE History textbook they say she is good and beat the miners in the strike, but lost the Poll Tax. (We were covering Protests in the 20th Century.)
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Dus » July 23rd, 2011, 2:45 pm

Let me get this straight: Your history teacher ist telling you that Thatcher was "good"?? Because she beat the miners? There is so much wrong with this. :|
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Charlotte-Holmes » July 23rd, 2011, 3:13 pm

Unfortunately to pass the exams you have to agree with the exam board's view. No, my history teacher didn't say that she was good she let us make our own minds up.
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Dus » July 23rd, 2011, 3:17 pm

And apparently screwing over miners and thus the entire Northern half of the country is awesome? :|
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Stopwatch » July 23rd, 2011, 3:38 pm

OT: I'm from the North of England.
And @C-H: GCSE? That means you're from Britain too right? Cool... My history teacher's like that too actually, she thinks that you've got to look at all the evidence and make your own mind up, half the time it sounded like she wanted us to be like detectives... which is... an interesting way of looking at it...
And @Dus: I dunno... maybe? (kidding of course ;)). Well, my Dad says one of her main faults was that she didn't listen to other's opinions and always thought her way of doing things was best so I doubt that got her any popularity. All of the people I've asked who remember what she did when she was in power seem to not like her so I suppose part of the textbook is trying to get a less biased view of her, as in: not just remember her for what happened later but realise she did some good things before then. Though I don't really know much about her so I can't really say...
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby dilbertschalter » July 24th, 2011, 2:27 am

Dus wrote:And apparently screwing over miners and thus the entire Northern half of the country is awesome? :|


let's be real here- northern england was in bad shape before and after thatcher.
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Re: Don't tell me Gosho failed this hard

Postby Charlotte-Holmes » July 24th, 2011, 12:44 pm

Stopwatch wrote:OT: I'm from the North of England.
And @C-H: GCSE? That means you're from Britain too right? Cool... My history teacher's like that too actually, she thinks that you've got to look at all the evidence and make your own mind up, half the time it sounded like she wanted us to be like detectives... which is... an interesting way of looking at it...


I don't know much about Northen England since I'm from the South and most of the mines down here are tin and were closed a long time ago, but I know that the consequences of the miners' strikes were pretty bad.
Yes I am from Britain. My History teacher can be a little crazy when she gets enthusiastic about things. At the moment we are doing American History and she is getting scarily into it and finding loads of songs from the period we are currently studying so we can use them as sources. she also goes on about historians being detectives a lot. ( I don't mind that.)

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