UKIP:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/nov/27/-sp-ukip-mistakes-westminster-cathedral-for-mosque
You couldn't make it up ;D
Oooooh Myyyyyy! :)
Well it could be reckoned a bit Byzantine, I suppose. Mind you, they had to knock down half of Victoria Street so it could be seen at all.
Definitely Byzantine inspired. The most recognisable mosque in Istanbul was originally the St.Sophia cathedral in Constantinople. Caernarfon castle was modelled on the walls of Constantinople, so I suppose UKIP will claim that Prince Charles' inauguration took place in a mosque - well his father is an immigrant.
I thought UKIP made most things up
Brill! ;D=D> ... particularly, "Things that are not a mosque" link.
Just about wet myself - double face palm there :d :d :d
Looks like Twitter has collapsed under the deluge of 'not mosques' ;D ;D ;D
NOT A MOSQUE
(http://www.pendraken.co.uk/ProductImages/PS50.jpg)
Oh, yes, it is!
ああいいえそうではありません
あなたが勝つ
Interference again.
IanS
Dammit, I thought my monitor had gone squiffy again! >:( >:( >:(
I don't even know which language to 'cut & paste' to find out what they're going on about.
Cheers - Phil
ナイジェルとの夜
Ying tong tiiddle aye po.
I'm walking backwards to Christmas, then.
Cheers - Phil
Over the Irish sea?
日本語
;)
Quote from: Techno on 29 November 2014, 11:46:34 AM
I don't even know which language to 'cut & paste' to find out what they're going on about.
Cheers - Phil
Welsh ??? - makes about as much sense. The house could be a mosque though - the only mosque in Birkenhead is an old shop.
IanS
私はその後、クリスマスのために逆方向に歩いている = Im 'yn cerdded yn ôl ar gyfer y Nadolig, ac yna.
(Google translate makes a right pig's ear of it in Afrikaans, mind you. Don't trust it too far.)
;D
Quote from: Techno on 29 November 2014, 11:46:34 AM
I don't even know which language to 'cut & paste' to find out what they're going on about.
Cheers - Phil
Iaith Siapan ;)
Quote from: Techno on 29 November 2014, 11:46:34 AM
I don't even know which language to 'cut & paste' to find out what they're going on about.
Cheers - Phil
If you go to the full version of Google Translate, Phil, it will detect which language you're using. Well, all except "*!$*/+£&", of course.