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When did your Anglophilia begin?

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message 1: by Mallory (new)

Mallory (malloryd) | 3 comments For as long as I can remember I have been an anglophile. There hasn't been a single event that I can say "this is the reason" - England in general just can't do wrong by me!


message 2: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca (tusind_books) | 1 comments Somewhere between seeing Princess Diana's wedding on tv, reading Romeo and Juliet and watching Masterpiece Theater on PBS. I know, I know, I am hopeless.


message 3: by Mallory (new)

Mallory (malloryd) | 3 comments Rebecca wrote: "Somewhere between seeing Princess Diana's wedding on tv, reading Romeo and Juliet and watching Masterpiece Theater on PBS. I know, I know, I am hopeless."

Masterpiece Theatre was pretty fantastic!


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Mallory wrote: "For as long as I can remember I have been an anglophile. There hasn't been a single event that I can say "this is the reason" - England in general just can't do wrong by me!"

Same for me only mine increased when I lived in Suffolk for a year. I loved everything except the boiler.


message 5: by Mallory (new)

Mallory (malloryd) | 3 comments Alice wrote: "Mallory wrote: "For as long as I can remember I have been an anglophile. There hasn't been a single event that I can say "this is the reason" - England in general just can't do wrong by me!"

Same ..."


That would be a dream! But too much is going on here for me to move right now :(


message 6: by Pauline (new)

Pauline | 2 comments I was born in England and lived there for more than 30 years... but didn't really develop Anglophilia until I moved to California. I'm lucky: I love living in the US, but there's a lot I miss about Britain.


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