Short answer; no.
Ever notice how most British fighters are ****s?
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you're assuming that the rest of the world cares about the lines you draw the in the sand. we don't. this is coming from an american, mind you, the country that actually matters.
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If that's the case, she is just upset that her little Argentina can't reclaim the Falklands even though it's just near by
Yep, pretty much. Extreme confidence makes people perceive you as arrogant or a ****. They just lack what the guy with extreme confidence has, so think he's totally different...hence he's called a ****.Like most famous boxers up at the top aren't ****s?
Mayweather - The definition of a ****head, would take too long listing all the wrongs he has done.
Andre Ward - Same again, guy is fake as anything nasty piece of work
Quillin - Guy constantly talking smack and acting like a prick
Robert Guerrero - Brings gun onto a plane... "but no I'm a man of god" ****!
Then carrying on without reason because its self explanatory with these guys -
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Yes, most Scots are pretty sure of their identity, so are most Irish other than a few bigots up in Ulster.Think you're right mate if you told a Scotsman he was British more often than not he'd crack you in the jaw!! Same goes for about 70% of the Northern Irish community!
Even a guy a guy like Matthew Macklin acknowledges that he's English born but identifies himself as Irish with both parents being Irish and spending his summers in Ireland growing up!
I'm not sure about the Welsh guys as I don't know many Welsh people!!
I think Welsh dont feel as strongly about it, but Scots and Irish sure do and the common wisdom of British (English) being ****s, Scots being ok and Irish being the friendliest is something I agree on based on those I've met. No offense intended, just an observation, and many have had that same experience. There are of course exceptions, but as you see from the posters here the gral. rule is mostly true!
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I think it depends on whom you talk to cuz if the person is Northern Irish and Protestant they will identify with the Union Jack more so than the tri colour. As for Scots it also varies but im not sure the reasons why they would or wouldnt identify with Britain. Welsh ive noticed are most likely to identify with Britain first then Wales. So it leaves the English who mostly identify with British thats when ppl call someone British theyre really implying English only thats why i knew wat the poster meant.Think you're right mate if you told a Scotsman he was British more often than not he'd crack you in the jaw!! Same goes for about 70% of the Northern Irish community!
Even a guy a guy like Matthew Macklin acknowledges that he's English born but identifies himself as Irish with both parents being Irish and spending his summers in Ireland growing up!
I'm not sure about the Welsh guys as I don't know many Welsh people!!
Just my observations and it annoys me when ppl get it wrong haha.Last edited by Box-Office; 02-07-2014, 04:06 PM.Comment
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And didn't have to hardly extend the hand to find it!you're assuming that the rest of the world cares about the lines you draw the in the sand. we don't. this is coming from an american, mind you, the country that actually matters.
ward ud12 froch
ward's hand was broken in two spots in training. he rebashed it on froch's nose.Comment


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