Yep those would make one hell of a blunt......rather than pass them out to the neighborhood children, as he usually does...
Yep those would make one hell of a blunt......rather than pass them out to the neighborhood children, as he usually does...
Brits are easily amazed, I guess.Wow, you mean you actually have friends? Judging by some of the comments you've made today I'm amazed you do lol
Woods is a cherished member that had contributed thoughtfully and with humor for many years. I’ve seen a vast knee jerk reaction to his post today, but he has said nothing warranting it. Or maybe, the British just have triggers that I’m not aware of.Wow, you mean you actually have friends? Judging by some of the comments you've made today I'm amazed you do lol
Mate, I'm London-Irish. You think I give a stuff about the empire? You're talking to the wrong bloke there my man lolBrits are easily amazed, I guess.
Like “WTF happened to The Empire?”
Come on, please. He can say what he wants about Britain, it bothers me not. But as if, for one minute, the American members here would not be up in arms if someone said 'your country sucks'. I mean, come on man. There's no need for it.Woods is a cherished member that had contributed thoughtfully and with humor for many years. I’ve seen a vast knee jerk reaction to his post today, but he has said nothing warranting it. Or maybe, the British just have triggers that I’m not aware of.
Ha ha, I say it from time to time. I’m quite aware of the criticisms of my country. However, context. He didn’t say your country sux. He was responding to the actual problem a bloke was having in understanding the actual problem.Come on, please. He can say what he wants about Britain, it bothers me not. But as if, for one minute, the American members here would not be up in arms if someone said 'your country sucks'. I mean, come on man. There's no need for it.
And you're entitled to say it. But it lands differently when non-Americans say it. I wouldn't say it to you, or any other American. It's just rude, no need for it. For the record, I am well aware of Britain's many failings.Ha ha, I say it from time to time. I’m quite aware of the criticisms of my country. However, context. He didn’t say your country sux. He was responding to the actual problem a bloke was having in understanding the actual problem.
I’m afraid you are missing my point. Anyways, have a good day.And you're entitled to say it. But it lands differently when non-Americans say it. I wouldn't say it to you, or any other American. It's just rude, no need for it. For the record, I am well aware of Britain's many failings.
Cheers pal, have a good day too.I’m afraid you are missing my point. Anyways, have a good day.
Our country sucks, too. Just less than your’s. Or maybe I should say that it sucks differently. Yes, that would be more accurate. It is human nature to do sucky things, and governments amplify and concentrate that suckitude in different ways. I prefer the American suckosity, but maybe that’s because I’m aclimated to it. Or maybe the US just sucks less than the UK.Come on, please. He can say what he wants about Britain, it bothers me not. But as if, for one minute, the American members here would not be up in arms if someone said 'your country sucks'. I mean, come on man. There's no need for it.
They've made great strides toward achieving a uniformity of suckosity across the western world at this point...and it's certainly reached hitherto undreamed of levels here. We should all just lay aside our differences at this point and feel united in general suckitude.Our country sucks, too. Just less than your’s. Or maybe I should say that it sucks differently. Yes, that would be more accurate. It is human nature to do sucky things, and governments amplify and concentrate that suckitude in different ways. I prefer the American suckosity, but maybe that’s because I’m aclimated to it. Or maybe the US just sucks less than the UK.