Jeff1 Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 I like British people. Most of them. There! Thats it! Close this stupid thread also, please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 i wish you guys would start bashing us aussies some more as we love it. I almost always like Aussies so it's no fun bashing them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terry57 Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 i wish you guys would start bashing us aussies some more as we love it. I almost always like Aussies so it's no fun bashing them. cricky's mr G , im glad you like me as you got that huge great baton and i <deleted> my self every time i think about it. cheers mr G. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 cheers mr G. Cheers Terry! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Crocodile Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Americans aren't really affected much by what folks from less productive countries think of us. We're usually too busy doing stuff like going to the moon, pioneering new musical genres, inventing personal computers and the internet, removing evil dictators from power and such to give a flying fork.We understand that when other folks feel the need to bash us it generally stems from ignorance, jealousy, bitterness, or a combination of all the above. From the AA (Americans Anonymous) website. "Hello, my name is Eric, and I'm an American." "I used to be embarrassed to admit I carried a U.S. passport, and ashamed in turn to be embarrassed about that. These dark secrets led to feelings of guilt and to a vicious cycle from which I couldn 't escape. That's when I discovered AA (Americans Anonymous)… "Thanks to this 12-step group, and to the fellowship of like-minded people, I have learned true humility. I have had to face up to the truth. The sad and uncomfortable truth. I now realize that as Americans, we cannot, and never will, measure up to Europeans (among others) in the areas of honesty, generosity, tolerance, solidarité (en français dans le texte), clear-mindedness, humanitarianism, infinite wisdom, true democracy, world peace, and the love of one's fellow man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacknDanny Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Americans aren't really affected much by what folks from less productive countries think of us. We're usually too busy doing stuff like going to the moon, pioneering new musical genres, inventing personal computers and the internet, removing evil dictators from power and such to give a flying fork. We understand that when other folks feel the need to bash us it generally stems from ignorance, jealousy, bitterness, or a combination of all the above. From the AA (Americans Anonymous) website. "Hello, my name is Eric, and I'm an American." "I used to be embarrassed to admit I carried a U.S. passport, and ashamed in turn to be embarrassed about that. These dark secrets led to feelings of guilt and to a vicious cycle from which I couldn 't escape. That's when I discovered AA (Americans Anonymous)… "Thanks to this 12-step group, and to the fellowship of like-minded people, I have learned true humility. I have had to face up to the truth. The sad and uncomfortable truth. I now realize that as Americans, we cannot, and never will, measure up to Europeans (among others) in the areas of honesty, generosity, tolerance, solidarité (en français dans le texte), clear-mindedness, humanitarianism, infinite wisdom, true democracy, world peace, and the love of one's fellow man. 'He said in a loud brash voice' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 (edited) I guess that he must be from England, but London Crocodile should be embarrassed - no matter what his nationality is! Edited December 2, 2006 by Ulysses G. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lannarebirth Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Americans aren't really affected much by what folks from less productive countries think of us. We're usually too busy doing stuff like going to the moon, pioneering new musical genres, inventing personal computers and the internet, removing evil dictators from power and such to give a flying fork. We understand that when other folks feel the need to bash us it generally stems from ignorance, jealousy, bitterness, or a combination of all the above. From the AA (Americans Anonymous) website. "Hello, my name is Eric, and I'm an American." "I used to be embarrassed to admit I carried a U.S. passport, and ashamed in turn to be embarrassed about that. These dark secrets led to feelings of guilt and to a vicious cycle from which I couldn 't escape. That's when I discovered AA (Americans Anonymous)… "Thanks to this 12-step group, and to the fellowship of like-minded people, I have learned true humility. I have had to face up to the truth. The sad and uncomfortable truth. I now realize that as Americans, we cannot, and never will, measure up to Europeans (among others) in the areas of honesty, generosity, tolerance, solidarité (en français dans le texte), clear-mindedness, humanitarianism, infinite wisdom, true democracy, world peace, and the love of one's fellow man. Spit that hook out of your mouth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ourmanflint Posted December 2, 2006 Author Share Posted December 2, 2006 Guys.. Americans are too easy targets, theres a lot of good and a lot of other... but please this thread is/was about our British cultural exports to Thailand. Lets keep it to that or start another thread. Ta!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jing jing Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Americans aren't really affected much by what folks from less productive countries think of us. We're usually too busy doing stuff like going to the moon, pioneering new musical genres, inventing personal computers and the internet, removing evil dictators from power and such to give a flying fork. We understand that when other folks feel the need to bash us it generally stems from ignorance, jealousy, bitterness, or a combination of all the above. From the AA (Americans Anonymous) website. "Hello, my name is Eric, and I'm an American." "I used to be embarrassed to admit I carried a U.S. passport, and ashamed in turn to be embarrassed about that. These dark secrets led to feelings of guilt and to a vicious cycle from which I couldn 't escape. That's when I discovered AA (Americans Anonymous)… "Thanks to this 12-step group, and to the fellowship of like-minded people, I have learned true humility. I have had to face up to the truth. The sad and uncomfortable truth. I now realize that as Americans, we cannot, and never will, measure up to Europeans (among others) in the areas of honesty, generosity, tolerance, solidarité (en français dans le texte), clear-mindedness, humanitarianism, infinite wisdom, true democracy, world peace, and the love of one's fellow man. And here I thought Brits were able to appreciate a bit of irony... obviously it's not a universal trait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbk Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Guys.. Americans are too easy targets, theres a lot of good and a lot of other... but please this thread is/was about our British cultural exports to Thailand. Lets keep it to that or start another thread.Ta!! Agreed, but seems London Croc just can't control himself Personally, I like most Brits. Just dislike the hooligans and the snobby ones who have somehow forgotten that the sun set on the British Empire decades ago Best British import: English Pies Worst British import: marmite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robski Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Americans aren't really affected much by what folks from less productive countries think of us. We're usually too busy doing stuff like going to the moon, pioneering new musical genres, inventing personal computers and the internet, removing evil dictators from power and such to give a flying fork.We understand that when other folks feel the need to bash us it generally stems from ignorance, jealousy, bitterness, or a combination of all the above. By and large, Americans may not be the most be the most worldly group of folks, but they're usually quite friendly and aren't known for going out and starting drunken brawls - with a few exceptions of course - unless you go out of your way to piss them off. Personally I've never had any trouble with a Brit... now Germans, on the other hand... some of them have a great sense of humour too............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Crocodile Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Just a bit of light hearted fun guys, no offence meant by any of it. Our man flint i did start another thread but it was closed after two replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacknDanny Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Just a bit of light hearted fun guys, no offence meant by any of it.Our man flint i did start another thread but it was closed after two replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
think_too_mut Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Brits can be bashed for: Best press in the world. Best tollerance. And for the Economist - the best newspapers on the planet. That makes Time and Newsweek a yellow press. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robski Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 (edited) Worst British import: marmite You're taking it too far now sbk, wars get started over talk like that.. Edited December 2, 2006 by Robski Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robski Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 And here I thought Brits were able to appreciate a bit of irony... obviously it's not a universal trait. London Crocodile doesn't do irony, he pays a cleaning lady to do all his shirts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamuiJens Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 (edited) Brits can be bashed for:Best press in the world. Best tollerance. And for the Economist - the best newspapers on the planet. That makes Time and Newsweek a yellow press. You forget they have the worst food except their Fish&Chips! And that Back-stabber Sir Paul when he got greedy! Still feel sorry for John. BUT, here again there are + sides<like with any country> their music they stole( hard word, borrowed from the Afro-Americans) then and today!(That Timerlake dude, looks like he's a white<WHITE,NO, British>Mickael Jackson. Peace Brits, your old convicts you threw to the land of Oz, turned out to be a great country with impressive people. Having said this lets close the site, since we all have said what's worth saying. Am I right Croc. London? Edited December 2, 2006 by SamuiJens Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robski Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Still feel sorry for John. I don't think John's that bothered anymore... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lannarebirth Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 I know a Bit who I heard call his girlfriend a "fukcing peaseant" and who he said the same about a Thai man to my girlfriend. I told him I thought that was a harsh way to describe his girlfriend, and he commented "it's just an expression". So, since we have all the Brits attention here, is it just a British expression that is commonplace and acceptable, or is that untoward behaviour by one of your own? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamuiJens Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Still feel sorry for John. I don't think John's that bothered anymore... O.K. sorry for me and other Beatles fans, since I wish to hear more of his funky music and text! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chonabot Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 I know a Bit who I heard call his girlfriend a "fukcing peaseant" and who he said the same about a Thai man to my girlfriend. I told him I thought that was a harsh way to describe his girlfriend, and he commented "it's just an expression". So, since we have all the Brits attention here, is it just a British expression that is commonplace and acceptable, or is that untoward behaviour by one of your own? Sounds like a pheasant plucker... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Crocodile Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Was she a peasant? Some Brits like to refer to females as 'birds', is it possible he actualy called her a 'pheasant'? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lannarebirth Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Was she a peasant? Some Brits like to refer to females as 'birds', is it possible he actualy called her a 'pheasant'? Apoligies for my misspellings. I meant peasant, and no she was not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
opothai Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 if i were to go for a drink it would preferably be with an aussie,the dutch, a scott an irishman or a fellow brit. i guess i'm not fussy from 1/2 irish and 1/2 yorkshire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff1 Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Alot of wannabe english teachers here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Crocodile Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 We're usually too busy doing stuff like going to the moon, pioneering new musical genres, inventing personal computers and the internet, removing evil dictators from power and such to give a flying fork. In all of which i'm sure you played a major role. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daleyboy Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 Interesting that there is a place for this on the board yet no place for one concerning Americans. Just an observation. I'd be happy to close this one for you as well if it will make you feel better NO sbk, it's about the only fun thread around at the moment. Ah, so what are you moaning about then? The American bashing thread certainly didn't appear lighthearted to me, nor to Boo who closed it (and no, she's not American). Anyway, seems to me this thread is more like Brits bashing Brits, Aussies bashing Brits and Brits bashing Aussies. Something you all seemed to have perfected We are better at it than the limies sbk Well if you want we will teach you to bash as well as we are teaching you how to play cricket and rugby 7's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mighty Mouse Posted December 2, 2006 Share Posted December 2, 2006 I don't think John's that bothered anymore... If he was still around nothing would bother him anyway......after all.....he did put up with Yoko for all those years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 (edited) You forget they have the worst food except their Fish&Chips! And that Back-stabber Sir Paul when he got greedy! Still feel sorry for John. I love the Beatles and I love John, but McCartney was just as good of a songwriter and musician as Lennon and a lot less of a twit. For one thing, he never tried to sell a whole LP that was a recording of a babies heartbeat with no music what-so-ever! Edited December 3, 2006 by Ulysses G. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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