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Well done UK
thanks for being faggots
thanks for letting us kick your asses in the revolutionary war thanks for losing your empire thanks for waffling your pussy asses and allowing hitler to get out of control thanks for bands like "culture club" thanks for dipshits like prince charles thanks for not brushing your teeth, we love that hey its as good a list as alans :Graucho |
:321GFY :glugglug
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Fucking Hater!! |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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Does someone hate the uk???????? :thumbsup hehehehehe
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actually we should thank the romans for that :thumbsup |
thanks for being faggots
- well as I just had sex with my British husband I am guessing they aren't all gay. thanks for letting us kick your asses in the revolutionary war - well, see I have this debate frequently with people and then they will point out that both sides were technically British at the time and then I just tell then that they couldn't even kick their own asses. I am allowed one bit of American patriotism ;) thanks for losing your empire - Well, they still have a massive commonwealth. thanks for waffling your pussy asses and allowing hitler to get out of control - you don't have a clue what they went through over here. They thank you for taking forever to get involved whilst they held back the tide. thanks for bands like "culture club" - and the Beatles, the Cure, Depeche Mode, Rolling Stones...name a genre other than country music and I will name someone who is either the top or near the top musically. thanks for dipshits like prince charles - I am by no means a royalist but he does a termendous amount for charity. The Prince's Trust is enough for me not to entirely hate him. Plus when I met him after 9/11 he was very kind. thanks for not brushing your teeth, we love that - you don't have a clue. Firstly, they do brush their teeth it is about not getting braces to straighten teeth. Secondly, many are doing that now. Thirdly, those that aren't doing it I could go into a really involved reason why that involves dental not being on the NHS but I am guessing you wouldn't know what I am talking about. I love both countries but the UK has been very kind to me since I moved here so I will fight their corner for a bit :) |
its kind of a joke sarah
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Thank you for giving us Madonna - and leaving her here - feel free to take her back. |
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no way you take that skank right now, we dont want her |
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yep, honest :Graucho |
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what did i say?
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you dont say? wow youre brilliant. mensa chapter president i bet. Indo-European and Germanic Influences English is a member of the Indo-European family of languages. This broad family includes most of the European languages spoken today. The Indo-European family includes several major branches: Latin and the modern Romance languages; The Germanic languages; The Indo-Iranian languages, including Hindi and Sanskrit; The Slavic languages; The Baltic languages of Latvian and Lithuanian (but not Estonian); The Celtic languages; and Greek. The influence of the original Indo-European language, designated proto-Indo-European, can be seen today, even though no written record of it exists. The word for father, for example, is vater in German, pater in Latin, and pitr in Sanskrit. These words are all cognates, similar words in different languages that share the same root. Of these branches of the Indo-European family, two are, for our purposes of studying the development of English, of paramount importance, the Germanic and the Romance (called that because the Romance languages derive from Latin, the language of ancient Rome, not because of any bodice-ripping literary genre). English is in the Germanic group of languages. This group began as a common language in the Elbe river region about 3,000 years ago. Around the second century BC, this Common Germanic language split into three distinct sub-groups: East Germanic was spoken by peoples who migrated back to southeastern Europe. No East Germanic language is spoken today, and the only written East Germanic language that survives is Gothic. North Germanic evolved into the modern Scandinavian languages of Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Icelandic (but not Finnish, which is related to Estonian and is not an Indo-European language). West Germanic is the ancestor of modern German, Dutch, Flemish, Frisian, and English. now shut up YOU ignorant fuck. thank you. please come again. |
cant we all just get along
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i think she owes me an apology. :Graucho |
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I wonder if all em "mouths" would actually even begin to spew in company to the level they spew on GFY - I think.... definately not! :winkwink:
I don't give a shit about any nation and have no "allegiance" or "patriotism" to teach me how to hate. My family and friends come first before any country. But hell.. spew on! :Graucho PS And don't forget the French, Sweden, Canada and .. well, anyplace you care to hate :-) |
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glad i caught that before i left. :Graucho ok so you call me what was it? oh yeah, your first words to me EVER were calling me an "ignorant fuck" about a point i immediately proved to you i was correct on, then you refuse to acknowledge that fact. then you proceed to insult me again. and im the hater. ok sweety. typical. ciao, im off to the bars. and cindy? get that valium script refilled. :winkwink: |
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