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  • Kris Silver
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    #41
    UK for me, have come to dislike so many things of the two, mostly due to the Bush and Blair era and so many being fooled by it. Same Governments are still in place, but the formers worse for me.

    I love America in so many ways, and could live in a couple of states. People are more friendly (although some say some are insincerely amiable). But I love Britain for all it's querks and flaws, afterawhile you just get it. Like Terrible I also hate the amount of guns we have on our streets as it is, let alone it multiplied.

    Rizo were you asking does England have less people than the US, I wasn't sure!?!

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    • Alec900
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      #42
      Originally posted by Terrible...
      did u enjoy watching Italy in the Euro 2008 cause they stunk the place out worse than England stuck out wc 2006

      we used to get Italian football shown on channel 4 but they took it off because no one was willing to watch it cause it was soo boring
      if u dont like British football that is fair enough but i cant understand what u get outta watching Italian football

      Spainsh Football is more entertaining than Italian football by a mile id have thought u would have enjoyed watching attacking football with flair from the likes of Barca etc rather than Defensive Italian football[/QUOTE]

      no,not really.I did enjoy watching them 2006 though
      I like spanish football also,but I don't know...the italy as a country fascinates me a lot,always have.I've been fan of italian football and ac milan since 1996,when I was 11 years old.maybe there also was little bit a rebel in that,there was,and is,big english football following in Finland,so I choose a different route.

      Originally posted by Joe2608
      Lmao, so let me get this straight, you hate watching the best football league in the world (the premiership, if you don't belive me then explain why we had 3 english teams in the semi finals of champions league) with the best club football team in the world right now? (man utd, champs league winners and premiership winners)

      You are truely a great football fan!
      thank you sir.yes,there was 3 english teams in UCL semi finals this year.there was 3 english teams in UCL semi finals last year also.remember witch team won the final.

      premiership probably is best football league in the world at the moment.why?
      because they have the most money.money coming from outside of UK.so they can buy best players.outside UK,because english players pretty much suck.I mean,look at your national team.

      and behind manU,chelsea,arsenal,liverpool and maybe tottenham,the premierleague ain't that great I think.mid table teams in italy and spain would in my mind beat mid table teams in premierleague.

      hope this all football discussion don't get me banned,this boxing after all a boxing forum

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      • abadger
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        #43
        Lets be real here people.

        UK = Excellent
        USA = ******ed

        FACT!

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        • Live Dog
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          #44
          Originally posted by Randall_Hopkirk
          I wonder how many of those who voted for the USA have actually been outside it's borders..........
          I have never been to the UK, but I know I'd rather live in the US. It's a simple matter of weather for me.

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            #45
            Originally posted by rizo_swat
            No I do not know that. You make it seem like it's common sense or something. I know nothing about England, the only things I've learned are from you chaps on here.

            So whatever, sorry you think the entire world needs to know about every ****ing detail about England. Good bye, Sir.
            please tell me this is a joke.........

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            • Kris Silver
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              #46
              Originally posted by Randall_Hopkirk
              I wonder how many of those who voted for the USA have actually been outside it's borders..........
              LOL, valid, something like 40% don't own a passport. One has to take slightly less seriously votes from those in all fairness.

              I love my local city, doesn't mean one 50 miles away I've not been to wouldn't be better.

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                #47
                I would like to live in the US for about six months and then make my mind up. I'd imagine a foreigner would have to find the right state for them because the country seems pretty diverse; I'd imagine living in Texas would be a very different experience to living in New York.

                They still sell Mountain Dew in the US, unlike in Britain. That would be a big selling point for me. Although they don't have Cadbury's Creme Eggs, so I guess it goes both ways.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Clegg
                  I would like to live in the US for about six months and then make my mind up. I'd imagine a foreigner would have to find the right state for them because the country seems pretty diverse; I'd imagine living in Texas would be a very different experience to living in New York.

                  They still sell Mountain Dew in the US, unlike in Britain. That would be a big selling point for me. Although they don't have Cadbury's Creme Eggs, so I guess it goes both ways.
                  We had Mountain Dew for a while, and it was delicious. However, I would be willing to bet my life that they don't have Dandelion and Burdock.

                  Yanks? Dandelion and Burdock?

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                  • rizkybizness
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                    #49
                    [QUOTE=KrisSilver;3668338]UK for me, have come to dislike so many things of the two, mostly due to the Bush and Blair era and so many being fooled by it. Same Governments are still in place, but the formers worse for me.

                    I love America in so many ways, and could live in a couple of states. People are more friendly (although some say some are insincerely amiable). But I love Britain for all it's querks and flaws, afterawhile you just get it. Like Terrible I also hate the amount of guns we have on our streets as it is, let alone it multiplied.

                    Rizo were you asking does England have less people than the US, I wasn't sure!?![/QUOTE]

                    lol, yea I was. I have no idea if you guys are packed like a can of sardines. Terrible could've just said "Yes, there are many many more people in the US" then he goes off and bashes me as if I've ever claimed to know the slightest ****in thing about England or Europe. I'll be the first to admit I dont know anything about you guys over there (which is why you'll often see me ask questions regarding your culture, etc. etc.)

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by abadger
                      We had Mountain Dew for a while, and it was delicious. However, I would be willing to bet my life that they don't have Dandelion and Burdock.

                      Yanks? Dandelion and Burdock?
                      Nope and Nope.


                      Did you guys ever have the "Code Red Mountain Dew"?

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