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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 12 4:53 pm
by Pete

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 12 5:50 pm
by Charger
drewcrane wrote:What do Europeans think of Americans(yanks :roll: )...............???
United Kingdom, Great Britain, England, but please not European!!

full explanation here … :D



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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 12 7:01 pm
by Dave-R
Charger wrote:full explanation here … :D



:thumbright:
That is actually quite good! :)

It also explains why even us British get confused. :lol:

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 11:20 am
by AllKiller
Fight the English way...another difference

WARNING Swearing :oops:

:lol:

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 11:26 am
by AllKiller
Always wanted to take my Cuda to the U.S. and cruise around the place/ shows drag meets ...fit a big motor in it while im there, and bring it back ;) :thumbright: 8-)

Love to go to the Columbus Mopars or Vegas meet in the car 8-)

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 11:37 am
by Adrian Worman
AllKiller wrote:Fight the English way...another difference

WARNING Swearing :oops:

:lol:
I've had that paul kaye vid on my phone for about 10 years Steve, it's a classic............ how did you manage to post it up and not get told off?
I tried tit last year and it was removed :D

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 12 11:05 pm
by AllKiller
:-$ :-$

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 12 7:58 pm
by drewcrane
Dave wrote:
Charger wrote:full explanation here … :D



:thumbright:
That is actually quite good! :)

It also explains why even us British get confused. :lol:

I finally had time to watch ,very informative.but the guy talking so fast made me think of used car sales men,but I learned something

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 12 9:41 am
by Carl
Im English.....And i put that on forms when they ask my nationality even though we are not allowed to.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 12 11:43 am
by Dave-R
England isn't a Nation. It's a country. So even if you are English your nationality is British.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 12 12:35 pm
by Charger
Carl wrote:Im English.....And i put that on forms when they ask my nationality even though we are not allowed to.
I tried that once going into the US, put ‘English’ on the visa waiver form (before ESTA), didn’t work, I conceded as I didn’t want to go home so soon :D

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 12 1:04 pm
by Carl
Charger wrote:
Carl wrote:Im English.....And i put that on forms when they ask my nationality even though we are not allowed to.
I tried that once going into the US, put ‘English’ on the visa waiver form (before ESTA), didn’t work, I conceded as I didn’t want to go home so soon :D
But the Welsh can say they are Welsh and the Scotts can say they are Scottish. We are not allowed to say we are English and what country we are from, even though England, Wales and Scotland have been recognised as seperate countries.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 12 1:38 pm
by Dave-R
Carl wrote:But the Welsh can say they are Welsh and the Scotts can say they are Scottish. We are not allowed to say we are English and what country we are from, even though England, Wales and Scotland have been recognised as seperate countries.
Can they? They shouldn't be allowed to do that for the same reason.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 12 1:57 pm
by Carl
Because they have their own parliaments and their own identity

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 12 8:42 am
by Anonymous
I am suprised the the Welsh / Scottish own up to it. They even got Alpha'd in the making of Braveheart did the Scots when a bloody Aussie got the leading role :lol: