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Originally posted by PocketKings
Edit - and I'm glad the grammar king finally stopped using the word ignorant where arrogant is supposed to be used
No. They're two different words and I used them accordingly.

Additional: LOL. Nevertheless, you seem to be accepting just criticism.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I said [b]nation. Plonker.[/b]
People is what make a nation. Bowmann (equivalent of a plonker).

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Originally posted by monster truck
People is what make a nation. Bowmann (equivalent of a plonker).
People are, not is.

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Originally posted by darvlay
People [b]are, not is.[/b]
Peoples is whats make da nation. Bowmann.

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I am sad to see how this thread failed.

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Originally posted by PocketKings
states are not even close to being their own countries you moron. and the report his remarks comment was obviously sarcasm since i told him he should be mowing my lawn. england is about the size of our state of texas, and you statement is incorrect. be glad we still accept you as a friend
texas is 696,241 sq km

france is 674,843 sq km

england is 130,395 sq km

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Originally posted by knightwest
I am sad to see how this thread failed.
he started it!! --->

i like french sandwiches and museums, and russian vistas and museums.

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Originally posted by knightwest
I am sad to see how this thread failed.
Most English people I know do like AMERICANS in general, it's just those with the "arrogant plonker" attitude that puts 'em off.

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Most English people I know do like AMERICANS in general, it's just those with the "arrogant plonker" attitude that puts 'em off.
And vice versa (Bowmann).

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Ha feckin ha! America is the country most in need of friends pal. At the moment their friends are in short supply and who can wonder with the attitude of some wankers like you spoutin more drivel....ha ha as if YOU have any say in the affairs of the American government.
Definately another plonker.
Ha!... with friends like this who needs enemies.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
And vice versa (Bowmann).
I agree, I don't think America has a monopoly on arrogant plonkers.
But I have to say Bowmann seems ok to me, but there again I'm a newbie.[or so I'm told]😉

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Originally posted by knightwest
I am sad to see how this thread failed.
Well I still enjoyed the Rhine river cruises and beers of Europe.

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I worked in Detroit for a year. I loved America and Americans and Canada and Canadians. (NO COMMENTS PLEASE.)
But there was one shortgiving when we asked a group of girls to draw a map of the world (yes we were taking the piss - but still) and one drew a huge circle and two small circles. The huge circle was the states, and the two small ones England and Russia. Then she proceeded to ask me if in England we had roads. i told her no but we did have cobbled streets. Her response?.... "Oh aint that cute!"
Suppose you get them everywhere!

Edit:- But for what she didn't have in brains she sure made up for elsewhere!!

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Originally posted by shavixmir

Some of my best friends are American.

I don't 'ate 'em- blimey- some of me best friends is *fill in relevant group of people*.

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