Nov 23, 2010
Someone keep those Brits under control!

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Also, I’m assuming there are more than “Brits” in the UK, but I can’t keep you all straight. Sorry!
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Nov 23, 2010

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Also, I’m assuming there are more than “Brits” in the UK, but I can’t keep you all straight. Sorry!
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Thankfully there are hefty fines in the UK for tea abnegation, so this kind of outrage is a rare occurence.
Do you remember the great tea rebellion of 1994? Wow, and people thought the depression was the backlash of Thatcher’s decisions…
That guy has taken his jacket off before the loyal toast. Disgraceful anarchy!
The adjective for people from the UK is British (though there’s subsets of that), so we are all Brits.
As previously mentioned, you’re spot on in saying “Brits”. It’s when you start saying “The English”, “The Welsh”, “Scousers”, etc that you stop talking about a nation and start stepping on more specific toes :)
Hmm. The term ‘Brit’ is most certainly not ‘British’. In my opinion it should say, “How to keep those British under control.”
Maybe “Brits” is on par with the British reference to “Yanks.” [or ..."Yanks". in British usage]
A great Christmas story about some British getting out of control is the story of the Christmas truce.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1616230800?tag=mikesnoworg-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=1616230800&adid=0GE8EFGXDNXB3MWMXCPM&
Forgot to say that I WILL send this cartoon to British friends!