Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:37 pm
Morningstar wrote:1. Do you all eat at McDonald's every day?
No, I'd like to
2. Are you all wealthier than spit?
No, I'm middle class
3. Do all American women look like the Barbie Doll? ( couldn't resist)
Not exactly.
Matt wrote:Jim wrote:Matt wrote:1) Only those of us who aren't from England.
Go drink some Iron Brew you Haggis bothering skirt wearer
1. It's Irn Bru. The Scot's are too good for vowels.
Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:46 pm
Zega wrote:Morningstar wrote:1. Do you all eat at McDonald's every day?
No, I'd like to
2. Are you all wealthier than spit?
No, I'm middle class
3. Do all American women look like the Barbie Doll? ( couldn't resist)
Not exactly.Matt wrote:Jim wrote:Matt wrote:1) Only those of us who aren't from England.
Go drink some Iron Brew you Haggis bothering skirt wearer
1. It's Irn Bru. The Scot's are too good for vowels.
U is a vowel.
Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:53 pm
Morningstar wrote:Angus, if you are going to ask such questions of the British, Dutch, and Germans, then they should be allowed to ask questions of us Americans:
1. Do you all eat at McDonald's every day?
2. Are you all wealthier than spit?
3. Do all American women look like the Barbie Doll? ( couldn't resist)
I could add more regarding obesity, guns, and our current President, but did not want to provoke anyone.
Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:00 am
Morningstar wrote:Angus, if you are going to ask such questions of the British, Dutch, and Germans, then they should be allowed to ask questions of us Americans:
1. Do you all eat at McDonald's every day?
2. Are you all wealthier than spit?
3. Do all American women look like the Barbie Doll? ( couldn't resist)
I could add more regarding obesity, guns, and our current President, but did not want to provoke anyone.
Wed Apr 13, 2005 3:29 am
CardShark wrote:Can I ask a question to the wonderful Canadians? What's with the "eh?" Or is that just a stereotype?
Wed Apr 13, 2005 9:59 pm
Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:22 pm
Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:27 pm
Morningstar wrote:1. Do you all eat at McDonald's every day?
2. Are you all wealthier than spit?
3. Do all American women look like the Barbie Doll? ( couldn't resist)
Wed Apr 13, 2005 11:54 pm
Angus Young wrote:I have some questions:
British
Are all of you REALLY witty and clever?
Angus Young wrote:Are fish and chips good?
Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:11 am
Thu Apr 14, 2005 4:49 am
Thu Apr 14, 2005 5:27 am
shapu wrote:Morningstar wrote:Angus, if you are going to ask such questions of the British, Dutch, and Germans, then they should be allowed to ask questions of us Americans:
1. Do you all eat at McDonald's every day?
2. Are you all wealthier than spit?
3. Do all American women look like the Barbie Doll? ( couldn't resist)
I could add more regarding obesity, guns, and our current President, but did not want to provoke anyone.
Oo...this'll be fun.
1. Only if I can remove the gun rack from my truck first. Last time I went, I accidentally bumped into the 12-gauge...they don't let me go to that Mac-donalds no more.
2. Go outside.
Look at the dirt.
Thanks to college loans, I'm poorer than the dirt.
3. Only the ones on Miss America.
Thu Apr 14, 2005 6:28 am
Thu Apr 14, 2005 6:31 am
Yoshi wrote:Going back several pages since I'm not British, German, or American...CardShark wrote:Can I ask a question to the wonderful Canadians? What's with the "eh?" Or is that just a stereotype?
I don't know really, I grew up hearing it a lot and ended up picking it up without really knowing it. It's not really a replacement for "huh" for me, I use "huh" when I'm startled or don't understand something. The "eh" is just something used at the end of a sentence statement, and that's how it's like a "huh?" (or a "no?" or "ne?").
Have fun understanding what I just said. One thing I can say with clarity is that it's not a stereotype, though.
Thu Apr 14, 2005 9:49 am
Trick wrote:Angus Young wrote:I have some questions:
British
Are all of you REALLY witty and clever?
Yes of course
Angus Young wrote:Are fish and chips good?
Yes they are, they're totally yummy though I prefer a sausage supper x) And deep fried mars bars? For shame, everyone know a Boost in batter is the way to goAnd kilts are the best - but guys please, if you are english at a scottish uni don't wear the kilt and especially, for the love of fashion, don't wear tartan trousers :/ It makes me point and laugh.
Oh and irn-bru - never ever mix with alcohol. I can never drink the stuff again. And avoid the diet stuff at all costs, it tastes like metal carrots. That's right, I know what I'm talking about - metal carrots bleurgh.