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posted on December 4th, 2010, 2:07 am
Wow...didn't read the rest of the page. Does everyone realize that they are making broad generalizations about one particular country or the other? Can't we all just get along!?
lol

posted on December 4th, 2010, 3:14 am
NO! >:(
Tea?
Don't worry, Americans will always be gung-ho about America (people trying to blow us up does that to us), Britain will always have their spellings backwards like a buch of hill billies, and France will never win a war. Life goes on.
Tea?


posted on December 4th, 2010, 11:12 am
Borg101 wrote:Wow...didn't read the rest of the page. Does everyone realize that they are making broad generalizations about one particular country or the other? Can't we all just get along!?lol
well, seems like they like that ... but what could they say about the borg?

posted on December 4th, 2010, 11:19 am
Boggz wrote:Right, Myles. Because the British have never had a history of questionable actions in world relations.
Controlling 50% of the world with a smile on your face and a lump of sugar in your tea does not exactly fool most, sirrah.
if you are responding to my post it helps to quote it

if you are upset that i am riddiculing america, tough!
you made a joke about britain in your second paragraph, so its fair game to mock eachother's countries.
how many countries have actually had a clean history? even switzerland accidentally invaded one of their neighbours a couple years back

BBC NEWS | Europe | Swiss in Liechtenstein 'invasion'
oh, and i hate sugar in my tea, earl grey, HOT.
Borg101 wrote:Wow...didn't read the rest of the page. Does everyone realize that they are making broad generalizations about one particular country or the other? Can't we all just get along!?lol
yup i realise, i think big, broad generalisations are the best generalisations.

posted on December 4th, 2010, 11:21 am
Getting along is boring... besides everyone knows America writes history.
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