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a group for independance
i have decided to form a group that will seperate from the UK with me as king. you probably all think im completely nuts after that bit, and the answer to that is yes i am slightly nuts probably but then we all are. im tired of living here but no where appeals to me however so far i do not have many members in my group just a few friends but i want to build up my group so that we do become stronger and my ultimate goal is achieved. i didnt know where to put this so i put in law. any one who wants to join or who is intrested this is the link : http://groups.msn.com/anewcountry im almost constantly checking to see any updates so once you've applyed then it shouldnt be long. we also now have a name and a flag but we are still thinking of a national anthem so any ideas would be very much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your Most Exalted Majesty, I beg leave to lay my humble suggestions before you:
Perhaps you should send the Bates' family an invitation to take up citizenship? They'll be looking for somewhere to live if they move off Sealand :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_S ealand
For a National Anthem, I suggest something which represents the opposite of pomp and ceremony. As you enter the room, your loyal citizens should all rise and, turning their faces aways from you, wiggle their humble posteriors in time to The Birdy Song.
Your Humble and Obedient Servant,
Chris
Perhaps you should send the Bates' family an invitation to take up citizenship? They'll be looking for somewhere to live if they move off Sealand :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_S ealand
For a National Anthem, I suggest something which represents the opposite of pomp and ceremony. As you enter the room, your loyal citizens should all rise and, turning their faces aways from you, wiggle their humble posteriors in time to The Birdy Song.
Your Humble and Obedient Servant,
Chris
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