What is it with Dover?

bigsidney:
Ahhh well them days are long gone, just distant memories of nights returning and parking up at Dover and going to the wheelhouse to watch and listen to the paddies arguing (no offence intended if you are a paddy) but i do have fond memories of how it used to be and how we all stuck together…

Now U can’t get a mobile phone reception for 3 miles round Dover dock due to all the Static electricity generated from the Eastern European nylon shell suit bottoms…and heaven forbid its a wonder Capellan and Birchem are still whole just imagine if a group of Flip flops got together the spark generated from the handshakes could cause the whole place to go up :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

That does me make I larf :wink:

I came Dunkirk to Dover this afternoon on dfds, I got to Dunkirk at 1300 and on the 1400 crossing although I was last on and on the first off, there was about 30 trucks on and I was the only English one on there. I don’t know that maybe it was because it was a Monday afternoon but I’m going back tomorrow so I will see.

jessicas dad:
I was the only English one on there. I don’t know that maybe it was because it was a Monday afternoon but I’m going back tomorrow so I will see.

No, it’s every day, every crossing, every ferry and every train. I’m voting UKIP next time.