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Matt Greatorex said:
Don't know how accurate this is,

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=9837

but even if it did stay out in the past, I really don't think it will happend again. Especially once Bush is gone.
That article was replaced by this, yes we have stayed out of American wars in the past and I'm certain will do so again. Bliar's party faces the same fate as the Republicans now;)

http://www.americansc.org.uk/Online/Wilsonjohnson.htm
 
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jsanders said:
I for one will not be drawn into another discussion that is off topic.
You bloody started it:rolleyes:
 
Brianwarnock said:
Quote from Rich

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Which just proves that you don't mind things being incorrect when it suites you.

Brian
Google must be incorrect too then eh and we really don't want to get involved in a grammar war here, do we?
 
Brianwarnock said:
Quote from Rich

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Which just proves that you don't mind things being incorrect when it suites you.

Brian

I'm your number one fan. No wonder the The British and the US are so close.
 
Rich said:
Google must be incorrect too then eh and we really don't want to get involved in a grammar war here, do we?

Google does suggest that you look ar WW2 when you put in WW11 , but does show results for WW11, probably recognise how widespread the ignorance is.

Grammar war? :confused:

brian
 
Brianwarnock said:
If Joe is ignoring you he would still have picked up my post. :rolleyes:

Brian

No ones on my ignore list and this thread was started off topic by me. So I can choose to respond to any thing said on it because it's off topic.

I'm much more concerned about the other one here where meaningful discussion are so derailed by BS rhetoric that people aren't even finishing their thoughts.
 
jsanders said:
It's just a flesh wound!

<American>
You've lost your arm

<Brit>
Have not!

<American>
But you've got no legs!

<Brit>
Do so!

<American>
Rolls eyes...walks away, shaking head

<Brit>
Running away, are ye?

:eek:
 
Brianwarnock said:
< Brit >

You've lost your arm

< American >

Call my lawyer

:D

Brian
<American Lawyer to Brit>
Your Mother was a Hamster and your father smelled of elderberries!:D
 
Brianwarnock said:
< Brit >

You've lost your arm

< American >

Call my lawyer

:D

Brian

So the moral of that stories boy and girls is to grow up to become a lawyer.
 
Bodisathva said:
Not according to Shakespeare:cool:

Or Samuel Clements for that mater, and since he was American, he is obviously much more qualified.
 
jsanders said:
Or Samuel Clements for that mater, and since he was American, he is obviously much more qualified.
Now that you mention it, he also said:
Mark Twain said:
An Englishman is a person who does things because they have been done before.
...makes you wonder, doesn't it? ;)
 
Rich said:
You'd best tell Google too
GOOGLE:confused:
Rich, you have sunk to a new low.
Google is a search engine, not a reference.

Um Mr. Google, can you help me for a minute please, can you tell me.....

Oh, guru Google, can you please enlighten us in the wisdom of the ages....
 
Bodisathva said:
Now that you mention it, he also said:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Twain
An Englishman is a person who does things because they have been done before.

...makes you wonder, doesn't it? ;)

So all those inventions /discoveries by Englishmen had been done before. WOW it really does make you think.:rolleyes:

It makes me think people will quote any old crap.

Brian
 

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