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Thread started 10/06/05 2:28pm

JDINTERACTIVE

How stereotypical of your country are you?



I wouldn't say I'm a stereotypical englishman although some may disagree. I love a nice cup of tea but I'm no patriarc.

What about you?
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Reply #1 posted 10/06/05 2:30pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

I love baseball, like hot dogs and don't like apple pie.


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MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #2 posted 10/06/05 2:35pm

PANDURITO

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Matador shake
Flamenco shake
siesta nod
24/7 party shake
paella once a week nod
poor English nod

Olé edit
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Reply #3 posted 10/06/05 2:52pm

endorphin74

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

I love baseball, like hot dogs and don't like apple pie.


M


lol

I'm the opposite of ALL that!
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Reply #4 posted 10/06/05 2:53pm

CarrieMpls

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I don't think I'm very american. But in some ways, I probably am...
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Reply #5 posted 10/06/05 2:53pm

Ace

I don't like hockey, consume massive quantities of beer nor like The Tragically Hip, so I would suppose I don't fit the Canadian stereotype.
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Reply #6 posted 10/06/05 2:54pm

retina

I'm not even sure what the stereotype for a Swedish man is, but I definitely don't seem to feel or act like most people in this country so I guess the answer is no. hmmm
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Reply #7 posted 10/06/05 2:56pm

JDINTERACTIVE

CarrieMpls said:

I don't think I'm very american. But in some ways, I probably am...


I dont think you are at all. I think you're a milk maid or whatever that lady in the cafe said. giggle
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Reply #8 posted 10/06/05 2:58pm

CarrieMpls

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

CarrieMpls said:

I don't think I'm very american. But in some ways, I probably am...


I dont think you are at all. I think you're a milk maid or whatever that lady in the cafe said. giggle


falloff

I forgot about that! She was from the US (wasn't she?) and didn't think I even looked american.
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Reply #9 posted 10/06/05 2:58pm

Ace

I do, however, dress like this:

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Reply #10 posted 10/06/05 3:01pm

JDINTERACTIVE

CarrieMpls said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:



I dont think you are at all. I think you're a milk maid or whatever that lady in the cafe said. giggle


falloff

I forgot about that! She was from the US (wasn't she?) and didn't think I even looked american.


Yeah! Her husband recommended I try the cheese sandwich describing it as 'awesome' and I felt obliged to. I didnt think it was anything to rave over. That meal on the last night though was gorgeous as were you in that cute cherry dress. giggle
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Reply #11 posted 10/06/05 3:01pm

thesexofit

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I love tea. I drink a cup every morning at least.


Iam not american at all. My whole family are english, i live in england, and if anything, iam anti-american slightly. Its hard not to be where most people u talk to seem to hate americans and the sports they play lol

England is a cool place to live. Mind u, Norwich is so damn white. Its getting more ethnicities in, but no latino's mad
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Reply #12 posted 10/06/05 3:04pm

CarrieMpls

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

CarrieMpls said:



falloff

I forgot about that! She was from the US (wasn't she?) and didn't think I even looked american.


Yeah! Her husband recommended I try the cheese sandwich describing it as 'awesome' and I felt obliged to. I didnt think it was anything to rave over. That meal on the last night though was gorgeous as were you in that cute cherry dress. giggle


They were americans. They'd never had a good cheese sandwich before. If you ordered a cheese sandwich in most of the US you'd get American processed cheese between 2 slices of wonder bread.

oh - and redface Thanks, you. The meal was very nice, wasn't it?
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Reply #13 posted 10/06/05 3:05pm

retina

CarrieMpls said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:



Yeah! Her husband recommended I try the cheese sandwich describing it as 'awesome' and I felt obliged to. I didnt think it was anything to rave over. That meal on the last night though was gorgeous as were you in that cute cherry dress. giggle


They were americans. They'd never had a good cheese sandwich before. If you ordered a cheese sandwich in most of the US you'd get American processed cheese between 2 slices of wonder bread.

oh - and redface Thanks, you. The meal was very nice, wasn't it?


http://www.prince.org/msg/100/162930

razz
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Reply #14 posted 10/06/05 3:08pm

JDINTERACTIVE

retina said:

CarrieMpls said:



They were americans. They'd never had a good cheese sandwich before. If you ordered a cheese sandwich in most of the US you'd get American processed cheese between 2 slices of wonder bread.

oh - and redface Thanks, you. The meal was very nice, wasn't it?


http://www.prince.org/msg/100/162930

razz


lol

That's exactly what we did!
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Reply #15 posted 10/06/05 3:10pm

CarrieMpls

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

retina said:



lol

That's exactly what we did!


redface !!!
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Reply #16 posted 10/06/05 3:14pm

retina

JDINTERACTIVE said:

retina said:



lol

That's exactly what we did!


Well do it again! stab

razz
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Reply #17 posted 10/06/05 4:03pm

senik

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I LOVE A GOOD STRONG RUBY MURRAY! drooling

I say, now that's as English as one can get, old chap biggrin

"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #18 posted 10/06/05 4:08pm

thesexofit

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senik said:

I LOVE A GOOD STRONG RUBY MURRAY! drooling

I say, now that's as English as one can get, old chap biggrin




Fish and chips razz

Do any shops sell fish and chips in america? I cant remember any?
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Reply #19 posted 10/06/05 4:09pm

senik

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thesexofit said:

senik said:

I LOVE A GOOD STRONG RUBY MURRAY! drooling

I say, now that's as English as one can get, old chap biggrin




Fish and chips razz

Do any shops sell fish and chips in america? I cant remember any?



lol Why the foo'k you asking me, man?

"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #20 posted 10/06/05 4:16pm

thesexofit

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senik said:

thesexofit said:





Fish and chips razz

Do any shops sell fish and chips in america? I cant remember any?



lol Why the foo'k you asking me, man?



Oh sorry, iam just saying u cant beat fish and chips. I like a curry. I love a hot ticka masala (spelling) or korma (which is not hot)
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Reply #21 posted 10/06/05 4:19pm

TheFrog

thesexofit said:

senik said:




lol Why the foo'k you asking me, man?



Oh sorry, iam just saying u cant beat fish and chips. I like a curry. I love a hot ticka masala (spelling) or korma (which is not hot)


dude, get with the mater paneer. drool
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Reply #22 posted 10/06/05 4:21pm

charlottegelin

retina said:

I'm not even sure what the stereotype for a Swedish man is, but I definitely don't seem to feel or act like most people in this country so I guess the answer is no. hmmm

I'll tell you what Australians expect a swedish man to be:
(tick as appropriate)
tall
blonde
tanned
outdoorsy
very specialised tertiary qualifications
into weird music like Men at Work
is not married but LIVING with a significant other
lives in a really small apartment that only has one room
has travelled all over the world even Uluru
knows everything and is happy to give you his opinion

wink
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Reply #23 posted 10/06/05 4:25pm

senik

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TheFrog said:

thesexofit said:




Oh sorry, iam just saying u cant beat fish and chips. I like a curry. I love a hot ticka masala (spelling) or korma (which is not hot)


Oh yaar, sahri baht muttar paneer ki hai. drool


Geeee'zaa! biggrin Howz'it!?

p.s. I agree with all you say, bruv wink

"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #24 posted 10/06/05 4:27pm

CHIC0

PANDURITO said:


Matador shake
Flamenco shake
siesta nod
24/7 party shake
paella once a week nod
poor English nod

Olé edit
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falloff lol

olvidaste...

Mecano, Macarena, Melody, y Picasso. giggle
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Reply #25 posted 10/06/05 4:29pm

TheFrog

senik said:

TheFrog said:



Oh yaar, sahri baht muttar paneer ki hai. drool


Geeee'zaa! biggrin Howz'it!?

p.s. I agree with all you say, bruv wink


lol

hey you. wink

be putting words in my mouth and all. big grin

i'm good ta - looking forward to heading up to Old Trafford for the England matches on Saturday and Wednesday - look out for me! wink

I'll be the one cheering on Crouch. whistling

how's you? smile
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Reply #26 posted 10/06/05 4:31pm

fathermcmeekle

JDINTERACTIVE said:

...What about you?

I'm a wee, fat, ginger-haired, kilt-wearing, fried-food-eating, bigoted, violent, heart-attack-suffering alcoholic, if that's what you mean!

smile
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Reply #27 posted 10/06/05 4:31pm

TheFrog

fathermcmeekle said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

...What about you?

I'm a wee, fat, ginger-haired, kilt-wearing, fried-food-eating, bigoted, violent, heart-attack-suffering alcoholic, if that's what you mean!

smile


A real ladykiller, then. smile
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Reply #28 posted 10/06/05 4:34pm

BertSchweitzer

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fathermcmeekle said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

...What about you?

I'm a wee, fat, ginger-haired, kilt-wearing, fried-food-eating, bigoted, violent, heart-attack-suffering alcoholic, if that's what you mean!

smile

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Do sumzing vundervul, peoplez may imitate it. Everyzing deep ist alzo zimple und can be reproduzed zimplee az long az itz referenz to der whole truth ist maintained. But what matters is not what is witty but what is true.
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Reply #29 posted 10/06/05 4:35pm

2the9s

Lleena is a chimneysweep with tuberculosis if that's what you mean.

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