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Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 1:40 am
by melita
I changed my hairstyle a few days ago and this guy said that i looked better with my old original hairstyle, and that led me to the conclusion that this whole community hates swedish people.
Edit: Oh no im trolling...hold me down! hold me down!
Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:16 am
by brithlem
melita wrote:I changed my hairstyle a few days ago and this guy said that i looked better with my old original hairstyle, and that led me to the conclusion that this whole community hates swedish people.
And the Belgians... flaunting their waffles in front of us all! Where's the love... we, the Americans, and our Vermont maple syrup made their so-called "waffles" what they are today! I, as a citizen of the USA, have never recieved so much as a "thank you" card for this. Pure hatred and loathing... passive / agressive style.
You all see it....
Don't you?
Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:39 am
by totnkopf
brithlem wrote:And the Belgians... flaunting their waffles in front of us all! Where's the love... we, the Americans, and our Vermont maple syrup made their so-called "waffles" what they are today! I, as a citizen of the USA, have never recieved so much as a "thank you" card for this. Pure hatred and loathing... passive / agressive style.
You all see it....
Don't you?
yea, I heard the canadians got a thank you, but what about us?
whats that aboot?
Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 4:37 am
by marct
totnkopf wrote:whats that aboot?
ROTFLMFAO!!! I am laughing with the Canadians though, not at them.
Noin.
Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 5:47 am
by vguerin
brithlem wrote: I, as a citizen of the USA, have never recieved so much as a "thank you" card for this.
Thanks big blue...
Feel better ?

Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:22 pm
by xeraphim
bgraz wrote:Where the hell did they get that picture of Xeraphim for the career poleplayer?
Bah you bugger I missed that!!!
Cheeky so and so.. I haven't worn that bodice for years!
Re: being a American
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 5:46 pm
by riveit
brithlem wrote:And the Belgians... flaunting their waffles in front of us all! Where's the love...
ROFL
Nice one!
Re: being a American
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:55 pm
by andrecyr
marct wrote:ROTFLMFAO!!! I am laughing with the Canadians though, not at them.
Noin.
I don't get it. What's so funny? Eh.
[Sorry. I was just visiting again and wanted to post.

I'll go back to watching Terrance and Phillip now. -Amcyr]
Re: being a American
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:15 am
by philu
I'm glad to see that people have begun to treat this thread as what it is - a joke.
I'm surprosed no-one has asked the question - how did they know you were American? There is absolutely no way to tell WHERE someone is from unless they tell you.
So unless you were constantly saying things like:
"Hi I'm an American, will you talk to me?"
Or
"I'm an American, I have a question, will you help?"
Otherwise how can you possibly say that everyone ignored you because of where you come from?! Total nonsense, sorry.
Oh and btw is ENGLISH not Englanish. I am totally insulted now.

Re: being a American
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 2:07 am
by darylq
rushin wrote:thanks so much for your contribution to ryzom, it's been... stunning.
ROFLMAO...now that brought a tear to my eye.