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  • Originally posted by delipooke View Post
    Take him to those titty bars along St. Laurent. Those spots are some ****ing dreamland ****.
    There aren't many titty bars if any on St.Laurent. I think you are thinking of Ste.Catherines. That street has tones of titty bars.

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    • Originally posted by delipooke View Post
      you're an American, aren't you?
      Ifc despises Americans

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      • Originally posted by ALT-Assassin View Post
        Ifc despises Americans
        It's true...


        No not really lol. Im sure only a small percentage of Americans are annoying and ignorant, 5 or 10% maybe.

        The only problem is they all post on boxing scene

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        • not only was he born in london, he lived there until the age of 12
          how the **** can he be anything else other than British!

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          • Originally posted by ATFsven View Post
            not only was he born in london, he lived there until the age of 12
            how the **** can he be anything else other than British!
            I know, haven't we discussed this before??

            Nationality is primarily based on ancestry/bloodline anyway so he's more British/Jamaican than he is Canadian anyway. He's got ****all Canadian blood or ancestry in him, he wasn't even born there...so how the **** can he be more Canadian? DUH!!

            For ****s sake just because you move to another country doesn't mean you're that nationality.

            If I were to move to Spain when I was 12 I'd still say I was English for ****s sake and so would my passport.


            Dosey yanks.
            Last edited by mojack; 09-12-2008, 09:29 AM.

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              • As usual kswizzy has no written or logical evidence so he posts a video or picture of Lennox representing Canada at the Olympics.

                Because one you represent a country at the Olympics, that changes your entire family's heritage and bloodline. Of course.

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                • Originally posted by mojack View Post
                  I know, haven't we discussed this before??

                  Nationality is primarily based on ancestry/bloodline anyway so he's more British/Jamaican than he is Canadian anyway. He's got ****all Canadian blood or ancestry in him, he wasn't even born there...so how the **** can he be more Canadian? DUH!!

                  For ****s sake just because you move to another country doesn't mean you're that nationality.

                  If I were to move to Spain when I was 12 I'd still say I was English for ****s sake and so would my passport.


                  Dosey yanks.
                  There has never been an 'English' nationality in a passport. England is not a real country in international law it is a bull**** constituent region of Britain. Unlike england Ameriaca is a real country.
                  And this **** with Lewis, Lewis is not Canadian, and he is not English, both his parents were born in Jamaica, he's a Jamaican who was brought up Britain.

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                  • Originally posted by Zmlacksz View Post
                    There has never been an 'English' nationality in a passport. England is not a real country in international law it is a bull**** constituent region of Britain. Unlike england Ameriaca is a real country.
                    And this **** with Lewis, Lewis is not Canadian, and he is not English, both his parents were born in Jamaica, he's a Jamaican who was brought up Canadian.
                    you made a little mistake in your post. I fixed it for you.

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                    • Originally posted by kswizzy99 View Post
                      you made a little mistake in your post. I fixed it for you.
                      You're a little mistake.

                      Lennox Lewis: Born in Britain, brought up in Britain, lives in Britain now and lived in Britain for longer than he lived in Canada.

                      Put it this way, he was 12 when he moved to Canada, and he moved back to Britain 19 years ago when he turned professional. He is now 43 years old. 12 + 19 = 31. So basically he has lived in the UK for 75% of his life in addition to having been born and raised there.

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