Most people in the U.K would refer to themselves by their individual nations (England, Scotland, Wales, N.Ireland) rather then 'British', however tourists can say whatever they want (within reason)
Most people in the U.K would refer to themselves by their individual nations (England, Scotland, Wales, N.Ireland) rather then 'British', however tourists can say whatever they want (within reason)
@Silver_Moon No, not army. I was Navy from 1980 to 1990 then I was a Government Contractor till 1995.
Been a lot of places, seen a lot of things but the coolest thing is, that Gamers are awesomely everywhere in all countries and we all like our games.
Maybe i am don`t know what i am saying, but... You should write a noir detective fiction novel about your life. Of course, all the things should be changed into some fictional world. Maybe you become a writer))))) And find your reader. And maybe try to add all this "globalization" or "Brave New World" , your own vision of it.
I am also wondering what people do for a living as well. I was delivering a presentation to a group of directors at a multinational company a few weeks ago, and as I was packing up, their finance director wandered over and said he was impressed that the Baldurs Gate icon was in my start menu ( I travel a lot and mostly play on the train on my work laptop) and it was the best game he's ever played. I would have been more surprised but that's the second time a very senior executive has approached me and said the same thing.
I guess in a typical cliched fashion I had always assumed if you like Baldurs gate you must work in IT.
@Silver_Moon No, not army. I was Navy from 1980 to 1990 then I was a Government Contractor till 1995.
Been a lot of places, seen a lot of things but the coolest thing is, that Gamers are awesomely everywhere in all countries and we all like our games.
Maybe i am don`t know what i am saying, but... You should write a noir detective fiction novel about your life. Of course, all the things should be changed into some fictional world. Maybe you become a writer))))) And find your reader. And maybe try to add all this "globalization" or "Brave New World" , your own vision of it.
From my college days I know I am no writer. I have tons of cool stories to tell but no discipline or dedication to actually write them down.
http://i.imgur.com/anuoo.jpg I'm drinking black tea in a dirty cup, watching new screenshots and waiting impatiently for the game. Greetings from Poland!
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No, not army. I was Navy from 1980 to 1990 then I was a Government Contractor till 1995.
Been a lot of places, seen a lot of things but the coolest thing is, that Gamers are awesomely everywhere in all countries and we all like our games.
Most people in the U.K would refer to themselves by their individual nations (England, Scotland, Wales, N.Ireland) rather then 'British', however tourists can say whatever they want (within reason)
I guess in a typical cliched fashion I had always assumed if you like Baldurs gate you must work in IT.
I'm drinking black tea in a dirty cup, watching new screenshots and waiting impatiently for the game.
Greetings from Poland!
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