This from Wikipedia. I'm sure many of you have heard of this, but the only Sealand I've stumbled across is a shipping company. This whole thing seems like something made up from whole cloth, but seems to have real documentation behind it.
In message <6KKdnUE6HKjskRfNnZ2dnUVZ_oCdn...@posted.mtasolutions>, Bill Swears <wswe...@gci.net> writes
>This from Wikipedia. I'm sure many of you have heard of this, but the >only Sealand I've stumbled across is a shipping company. This whole >thing seems like something made up from whole cloth, but seems to have >real documentation behind it.
There was a programme including an interview with the son on BBC Radio4 a couple of months ago. It got treated more as an eccentricity than anything to be taken seriously - though I believe they have had to defend themselves against attack.
>There was a programme including an interview with the son on BBC Radio4 >a couple of months ago. It got treated more as an eccentricity than >anything to be taken seriously - though I believe they have had to >defend themselves against attack.
Also Paddy Roy Bates has just died. There was an obituary on BBC Radio 4's Last Word programme last week.