And I knew you knew. ;) It was Kovan I was trying to put right.Quote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
furry muff, I knew that :)
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And I knew you knew. ;) It was Kovan I was trying to put right.Quote:
Originally posted by Ianpbaker
furry muff, I knew that :)
I knew that you knew that I knew that, was just posting a pointless post :rolleyes:
Shall I?
Nah. :p
Why don't you all read www.copvcia.com, a site mantained by Mke Ruppert (ex-LAPD and co-worker of CIA)
It contains reports about various topics concerning Mike's crusade to unveil the truth about the CIA and US Foreign policy.
You may or may not believe the man, accuse him of spreading hysteria and anti-US propaganda but if only a fraction of everything the man said and says is true, it would already be outrageous.
Believe him or not but no-one can make up such stories by himself (with references, naming and confirmation of sources).
It certainly makes for interesting reading wouldn't you say ?
I have also read stories in support of all Nostradamus has written citing references and confirmation of stories..........same thing with the stigmata events throughout the world.........same thing with proving the existence of UFOs and Area 51...........all with references and confirmation of stories..........I remain skeptical.
I've only posted it F.YI.
What you do with that 'information' is ultimately your very own decision.
I just thought it would be interesting to read, true or not.
Fair enough.:)
Noo weer's me santa presente eh ? (see avatar) :D
I think I'll ask for a Star Wars Defence Shield G.W. Bush Special action figurine.
The dancing one preferably :eek:
You'll have a long wait for the Defence Shield Action figure.....the Defense verserion should be out in time for X-mas though.;)
Katie - I'll add "Defense" to my list of words, then. (And "verserion".) :rolleyes:
DWillems - that avatar cracks me up. :) :D
Told you I need a spelingboek but does anyone ever listen to me ? Noooo ! :D
You stick with your British spelling - don't listen to Katie. ;)
Yup :)
Besides, sollicitor sounds more, well, official then lawyer :p
ID........it is truly an honor (honour) to be aquainted with you. I'm pleased to see that my being an American has not colored (coloured) your judgement against me. I often find it tedious to put up such a vigorous defense (defence) of my country but I feel that we are often not given a fair shake. I think you recognize (recognise) that not all Americans are the ignorant and evil humans we are portrayed in your media.
Fair enough?!?! (furry muff?!?!?)
:)
Furry muff. ;)
I grew up surrounded by Americans. Some I liked, some I didn't - same as every other nation I met.
None of them could spell, though ;), so it's nice to see you're making an effort. :) :p
What a coincidence..........me too!!!!!!!!!:pQuote:
Originally posted by InvisibleDuncan
I grew up surrounded by Americans. Some I liked, some I didn't
Spooky! We're not related, are we?
You never know! All four of my Grandparents came from Ireland to the US in the early 1920s.
Probably not, then. I don't think I have any Irish relatives; my family's entirely Scottish.
Oh well, don't worry, I won't hold it against you!;)
If only my work colleagues were so generous. :rolleyes:
bàrr :
nm. g. -a; pl. barran, top, point; crop; superiority : a bhàrr, from off : toirt bàrr air, excelling it or him :eek:
I'm not making this up ! Scottish gaelic apparently :p
Barr is my married name.......and the description fits my husband to perfection:p
which part of it ? :p
Everything except the barran.......as I have three kids.:D
Is this also part of the coveted American Foreign Policy ? :D
Is there such a thing?
Am I in the wrong thread again ? :eek:
which one is this then ?
I was just saying that I don't think this exists.Quote:
the coveted American Foreign Policy
and what if I said sarcasm ? :p
me mate Dave reckons "coveted" mean'
Popular
In demand
Desirable
respeck
again, sarcasm ...
It's really no fun if you have to explain the jokes :p
lol :p
How many halfwit imposters are still residing in the VBForum vaults anyway ? There is only so much a person can take :p
I barely remember doing it when very young and by junior high school(12-14 yo), only one teacher required it.(he was considered a tad nuts by one and all)Quote:
Originally posted by simonm
The passionate American patriotism probably has something to do with the "brain washing" ritual that all American school children have to endure every morning: Swearing an oath to America with one hand on the flag.
I couldn't believe it when I heard they had to do that. Unbelievable.
When you grow up filthy rich(even our poor are 10x better off then the average weenie on this planet) you develop an attitude. No different then most rich people regardless of their nation. Money perverts everything. You grow up told/convinced your **** doesn't stink.....when someone wrinkles his nose....you get defensive.
Yeah yeah yeah, i'm Canadian and America bought us for our techonogy and knowledge about electronic manufacturing so, i had to move downthere. Every morning, we have to stand up, look at the damn piece of clothe and pledge which a bunch of words and are mostly lies and stuff. What this do it cleaning children's brains so, when they'll grow up, they will say that the US is the better country and the world, bringning peace everywhere and the better one to life in, the only one with god etc... In my opinion this is just bull****. Be prund to be in UK or Australia or Canada or Russia cause, you guys have what we call a great standard of living.Quote:
Originally posted by barrk
Simonm...American children do indeed say the pledge of allegiance to the flag every morning...they do not have one hand on the flag though. We recite it with the right hand over our hearts.
On the other hand....reciting the pledge every morning becomes rote and has no meaning because the kids are busy passing notes, staring at the cute boys etc. and don't really pay attention to the words.....rather like saying I love you too when some one says it to you routinely instead of saving the words for when you really need to hear them....they lose their meaning. How many kids do you think really listen to the words they are saying when they are forced to say it every morning???
What part of the pledge do you think are "lies and stuff"?
How can you make the leap of logic from saying the pledge to what you posted in the last thread???:confused:
I 'ope yous is only talking abou' da women, we don't want no batty boyz, aiiiQuote:
Originally posted by barrk
staring at the cute boys etc
respeck
barrk, what is da word of da plede anyways if yous knows dem, wicked
boh
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands,
One nation, under God,
Indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.