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Once upon a time, Britain had an empire the spanned the globe, from Asia to Africa and all points elsewhere. Now it's gone, but not all is lost: this week's challenge is to imagine that it's still there, and show us what life in the empire would look like.
(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 8:57)
One discovered this. One rather feels that it ought to triumph in this endeavour.

EDIT Awww thanks peeps :o)
EDIT EDIT w00t FP!!!
(, Thu 10 Jan, 13:21, More)
:) carry on bullet time
haven't been around b3ta much lately...mind if shoehorn this old one in here:
(, Thu 10 Jan, 14:55, More)
English

...is basically Esperanto, but with all the incomprehensible mumbo jumbo taken out, therefore a universal language.
(, Thu 10 Jan, 13:31, More)
The problem with the prequel is similar to the problems with the German remake...
(, Fri 11 Jan, 13:45, More)
In a spot of bother old chap? Then I implore you to hail these sprightly fellows.
(, Fri 11 Jan, 6:11, More)
The Avengers

much bigger
From left to right:
- Dr David Keel (1961)
- Mike Gambit (1976 - 1977)
- John Steed (1962 - 1977)
- Tara King (1968 - 1969)
- Emma Peel (1965 - 1968)
- John Steed (1998)
- Purdey (1976 - 1977)
(, Mon 14 Jan, 12:32, More)

Once upon a time, Britain had an empire the spanned the globe, from Asia to Africa and all points elsewhere. Now it's gone, but not all is lost: this week's challenge is to imagine that it's still there, and show us what life in the empire would look like.
(, Thu 10 Jan 2013, 8:57)

EDIT Awww thanks peeps :o)
EDIT EDIT w00t FP!!!
(, Thu 10 Jan, 13:21, More)
haven't been around b3ta much lately...mind if shoehorn this old one in here:
(, Thu 10 Jan, 14:55, More)

...is basically Esperanto, but with all the incomprehensible mumbo jumbo taken out, therefore a universal language.
(, Thu 10 Jan, 13:31, More)
(, Fri 11 Jan, 13:45, More)
(, Fri 11 Jan, 6:11, More)

much bigger
From left to right:
- Dr David Keel (1961)
- Mike Gambit (1976 - 1977)
- John Steed (1962 - 1977)
- Tara King (1968 - 1969)
- Emma Peel (1965 - 1968)
- John Steed (1998)
- Purdey (1976 - 1977)
(, Mon 14 Jan, 12:32, More)





