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nath 07-04-2007 10:06 PM

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while I won't celebrate anything to do with France

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yeah, that statue of liberty is such a [censored]

stabn 07-04-2007 10:09 PM

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Atf is simply not the place for it. You can beat your chest somewhere else. Politics, oot, or even bbv for life are the correct forums for this type of post.

stabn 07-04-2007 10:09 PM

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while I won't celebrate anything to do with France

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yeah, that statue of liberty is such a [censored]

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rofl

Troll_Inc 07-04-2007 10:20 PM

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stabn,
I suspect you are one of those american self-loathers who can't distinguish between the country and the patriotism due it, and the current political administration in charge. If that is true of you, then a short drive northward to establish a new residence and citizenship will solve that dilemma. But if that isn't the case, and since it's not like threads such as this are drowning out what is a quiet forum anyway, you could merely have not chosen to post, especially with subsequent replies.


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Word.


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I hope the original American flag messes up the small monitors of all the wannabes and haters. Real Americans I'm sure all have appropriately large enough monitors to view her in all her glory.

God Bless America!

mason55 07-04-2007 11:31 PM

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Without you we'd give flavor an extra letter and aluminum an extra letter and syllable

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MicroBob 07-05-2007 12:20 AM

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screw what wannabes?
wannabe countries? wannabe people? what do they wannabe?

Todpullen 07-05-2007 12:37 AM

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Without you we'd give flavor an extra letter and aluminum an extra letter and syllable

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British spellings: Flavour, Aluminium. The latter pronounced 'al-you-min-yum'

Bobo Fett 07-05-2007 12:46 AM

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British spellings: Flavour, Aluminium. The latter pronounced 'al-you-min-yum'

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Isn't it even worse than that, as in 'al-you-min-e-um'?

As a Canadian, I go along with most of those happily - flavour, colour, cheque, zed not zee, etc...but that aluminum thing has always driven me nuts.

Bobo Fett 07-05-2007 12:52 AM

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Since we've already started derailing this thread, and the Fourth of July is over already for most Americans (I can just hear a few fireworks starting here), I have another totally unrelated question.

Seeing Nath's avatar reminds me...is Nate not free yet? It's bad enough seeing Elway's annoying smirk once in a while, but having to see it all over now...ugh. Even behind bars doesn't help. Please free Nate, I'm tired of Elway's mug!

Todpullen 07-05-2007 12:58 AM

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British spellings: Flavour, Aluminium. The latter pronounced 'al-you-min-yum'

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Isn't it even worse than that, as in 'al-you-min-e-um'?


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I may have heard it pronounced with the extra bit (minny-um rather than min-yum) but most here pronounce it the shorter way. Here being southern England, there might be regional variations.


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