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::::: I realise that K. He's a bloke, not a guy - we're talking Brits here. (BTW have you read CSF's 1812 War book - if its still in print get it,) The Brits don't organise, they muddle through. (Though Alistair Cook helps.) You are what you are and I am what I am at the other end of the world to you because of so many centuries of Brits being Brits, and being disorganised. [[User:AlanE|AlanE]] 02:39, 9 December 2012 (EST)
 
::::: I realise that K. He's a bloke, not a guy - we're talking Brits here. (BTW have you read CSF's 1812 War book - if its still in print get it,) The Brits don't organise, they muddle through. (Though Alistair Cook helps.) You are what you are and I am what I am at the other end of the world to you because of so many centuries of Brits being Brits, and being disorganised. [[User:AlanE|AlanE]] 02:39, 9 December 2012 (EST)
 
::::::How about [[King Arthur]]? The mythical king of England. --[[User:JohnJustice|JohnJustice]] 12:58, 10 December 2012 (EST)
 
::::::How about [[King Arthur]]? The mythical king of England. --[[User:JohnJustice|JohnJustice]] 12:58, 10 December 2012 (EST)
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:::::::Good one! - Feel free to add it! [[User:EJamesW|EJamesW]] 14:09, 10 December 2012 (EST)

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Please add to list fellow Brits!. EJamesW 15:17, 8 December 2012 (EST)

And to be really silly we can include Neddy Seagoon, Rambling Syd Rampo (which reminds me....done.) Bluebottle, Mister Bean and other strange and delightful oddities of the Brit imagination. How about Danger Mouse? AlanE 16:47, 8 December 2012 (EST)
A suggestion: you may want to divide them up into categories, i.e "adventurers", "detectives", "spys", "semi-historical", "fantasy", and so on. Karajou 00:41, 9 December 2012 (EST)
Just noticed this - too many categories, too many characters that go into various categories, (what are "spys" by the way?....sorry.) Where will I put Richard Hannay who isn't even mentioned yet. Or Falstaff? Or Mistress Page or Mistress Ford? Or young Lochinvar who has come out of the west, or Jenny who kissed me when we met, or.....and on it goes. It's a fun article for a change, so let it find its own way. It makes a pleasant change from the alternative being offered by Cons. AlanE 02:02, 9 December 2012 (EST)
"Spys" would have Austin Powers, James Bond, and similar people in it, but what I suggested is merely a way to organize. And I stand corrected about the "other C.S. guy"! Karajou 02:14, 9 December 2012 (EST)
I realise that K. He's a bloke, not a guy - we're talking Brits here. (BTW have you read CSF's 1812 War book - if its still in print get it,) The Brits don't organise, they muddle through. (Though Alistair Cook helps.) You are what you are and I am what I am at the other end of the world to you because of so many centuries of Brits being Brits, and being disorganised. AlanE 02:39, 9 December 2012 (EST)
How about King Arthur? The mythical king of England. --JohnJustice 12:58, 10 December 2012 (EST)
Good one! - Feel free to add it! EJamesW 14:09, 10 December 2012 (EST)