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Is Seil the new Pitcairn

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Yes indeed
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Is Seil the new Pitcairn

Post by Seventhseil »

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Post by canUsmellthat »

In the sense that the island is almost inaccessible to human beings, I’d say Seil is a bad contender to be the new Pitcairn…In the sense that the island is populated by a bunch of mutineers and lowlifes trying to make a new start, I'd say Seil is a good contender to be the new Pitcairn…
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Post by Seil Blubber »

that Easdale is a better contender, for various reasons.
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Post by Me? »

Just Easdale and Seil? The whole area appears to be swarming with new faces, gone are the days when you could safely say you knew/trusted your neighbours.
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Just cos you don't know them doesn't mean they are dodgy characters :wink:

But I know what you mean
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Post by SwallowTail »

Reasons why Seil/Easdale may be the new Pitcairn:
they are islands
people live on them
ships pass in the night - sometimes stopping to trade

and the reasons why not:
there are no naturally growing bananas
not enough quad bikes (main form of transport on Pitcairn)
anyone can come - to stay on Pitcairn you must have approval from their council - this can take up to a year to get/not get, as the postal service is very erratic... (actually, that sounds familiar...)

and another interesting fact: empty houses on Pitcairn are left to fall apart, as they are deemed to always belong to the original owner... so no one else would dream of moving in - they just build a new one...
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Post by Seil Sally »

What an absolutely futile and fruitless question. I take it, 7th, you've just done an essay on Pitcairn for your Higher Geography examination and are dying to share your knowledge with the rest of us ??
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mmm it took a while but you bit....I had no idea one did essays in higher geography....perhaps you are a teacher or some other public sector leach, what with your working knowledge of social services and higher geography....
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a teacher or some other public sector leach
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teacher or some other public sector leach
Perhaps if you did higher english & biology, Seventh you'd be able to spell "leech" - the bloodsucking annelid of the subclass Hirudinea. to which I assume you refer?
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Post by dubhsgeir »

Mrs Eric well said i cant stand these power hungry young women who cant be bothered using spellcheck.
How is Mr Eric getting on is he coping with student life i hope he is behaving and not indulging to much in the hedonistic lifestyle that seems to go hand in hand with uni` life.

Oh yes Erica getting away from young women SS is it the change of life, she is sooo grumpy. 8) :?: :?: :roll: :roll: :)
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Post by Seil Sally »

....but I bit !!!!!......

So now I'm being treated like a circus act!!!

7th - when you, yourself become educated then you can look down from your perch - the comments above speak volumes!!
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Post by Pentlandpirate »

....I had no idea one did essays in higher geography....perhaps
actually, I did do Higher geography (albeit 33 years ago), and to my disdain each answer had to be an essay. Simple answers to questions like "Everest" for "Which is the highest mountain in the world?" were slapped down as being insufficient. An essay on why Everest is the highest had to support your answer.

Whatever happened to answering important questions like, " Is Israel part of Europe or part of another continent? Discuss with specific arguments regarding European football, Eurovision and that some Americans think it is in South America"
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mmm SS when you can start a thead on somthing less trivial than a flag blah blah blah........
sorry Nick, back of hand smarting :cry:
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Is Israel part of Europe or part of another continent?
Israel's on another planet if you ask me...................and you need an old map to find Palestine, too!
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