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    Princip? Sounds like a pansy Frenchman. Figures, they always need us to clean up there messes.

    The 20th century was about two things. America defending the rest of the wrold from Germany and America defending the rest of the wrold from the USSR.

    Boom.
    Agreed. And the 21st century will be about two things as well, America defending the rest of the world from Iraq, and America defending the rest of the world from Iran.

    The first one is almost finished

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    Agreed. And the 21st century will be about two things as well, America defending the rest of the world from Iraq, and America defending the rest of the world from Iran.

    The first one is almost finished
    We might actually have time to relax this century! lol

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    We might actually have time to relax this century! lol

    /AMERICAFIVE (like a high five BUT AWESOME)
    So to take a parallel of the early years of the 20 century it was about Britain defending the world and the rest of the century from Iraq in the Arab Revolt of 1920 and the Anglo Invasion of Iran to counter the Russian invasion of 1911.
    They slew him with poison afaid to meet him with the steel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strikey
    The 20th century was about two things. America defending the rest of the wrold from Germany and America defending the rest of the world from the USSR.

    Boom.
    ....and the 19th century was about Texas twice starting and losing a war with Mexico, and twice being rescued by Yanks.

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    Typical of you Frenchmen. We save you and yall are ungreatful. Whatever, go eat your snails and make love to women whom don't shave.”
    I like when people starts to use this kind of things.
    They have nothing else to say…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenus View Post
    Typical of you Frenchmen. We save you and yall are ungreatful. Whatever, go eat your snails and make love to women whom don't shave.”
    I like when people starts to use this kind of things.
    They have nothing else to say…
    You've remained far to civil for this debate. In fact the lot of you have. The backroom just isn't the rough and tumble place it used to be

    In all honesty I'm a francophile of the highest order and would like nothing more than to stay in Paris for an extended period of time.

    I consider Italy and France to be the hieght of food, culture, and women. If Texas wasn't in America I'd apply for citzenship in a heartbeat

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat, in more ways than 1 (If you know what I mean!) View Post
    ....and the 19th century was about Texas twice starting and losing a war with Mexico, and twice being rescued by Yanks.

    2006 called, they want there joke back
    Last edited by Strike For The South; 09-23-2009 at 23:10.
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    I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    I consider Italy and France to be the pinnacle of food, culture, and women.
    Why, thank you! That is very kind and most flattering.

    However, let's not get caried away. Your post, I'm afraid, is a bit telling of your lack of foreign travel, and of too much glitzy foreign propaganda about dazzling Europe by nationalist internet posters. Reality, unfortunately, is rather less glamorous than you may think: there isn't altogether all that much great food, culture and women in Italy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    there isn't altogether all that much great food, culture and women in Italy.
    Nonsense! The food and culture was great!




    But the women there should learn english, or heck, just any second language. How are we supposed to communicate with them? Pull our pants down and hope they take the hint?
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    How are we supposed to communicate with Italian women? Pull our pants down and hope they take the hint?
    That seems to be the standard course of action Italian men take, yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    Why, thank you! That is very kind and most flattering.

    However, let's not get caried away. Your post, I'm afraid, is a bit telling of your lack of foreign travel, and of too much glitzy foreign propaganda about dazzling Europe by nationalist internet posters. Reality, unfortunately, is rather less glamorous than you may think: there isn't altogether all that much great food, culture and women in Italy.
    I dunno man I stayed in Sorrento for a wedding two weeks ago up in Positanau or is it down?

    If having no food was the price for the weather thats fine with me.

    Sure as a visitor we just talked slow and loudly anyway and complained it was all foreign food anyway.


    I think again my solution from the old evil empire works again talk slow and loudly and walk around very conspicously in the noon day sunBut the women there should learn english, or heck, just any second language. How are we supposed to communicate with them? Pull our pants down and hope they take the hint?
    Talking slow and loudly probaly solve that one too
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