Mr Badger
Practically Family
- Messages
- 545
- Location
- Somerset, UK
Although I grew up in Leicestershire, I lived in London for 17 years and it feels like home – at least, all of what used to be the poor areas I lived in do, although I had to shift on a total of 17 times as gentrification kept on knocking at my door!
Multiculturalism is a great thing, in all forms. After all, we are defined by where we feel at home, right? Peacoat felt at home in East Anglia, whereas I feel the same way about Memphis, and so it goes... there are few places with more of a mongrel makeup than the UK and the US – from the Romans in Britain to the latest immigrants – and this has brought a huge amount of good, on countless levels. I'm a bit of a curmudgeon (prolly lived in London too long!), but I'm constantly amazed by the wonderful things that people can do. Dunno about you lot, but I consider meself a citizen of the world, even tho' (as the old song had it), "I don't get around much anymore..."
Multiculturalism is a great thing, in all forms. After all, we are defined by where we feel at home, right? Peacoat felt at home in East Anglia, whereas I feel the same way about Memphis, and so it goes... there are few places with more of a mongrel makeup than the UK and the US – from the Romans in Britain to the latest immigrants – and this has brought a huge amount of good, on countless levels. I'm a bit of a curmudgeon (prolly lived in London too long!), but I'm constantly amazed by the wonderful things that people can do. Dunno about you lot, but I consider meself a citizen of the world, even tho' (as the old song had it), "I don't get around much anymore..."
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