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ThePlasmatizer

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Broloth said:
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This is that European ignorance I'm talking about. I'm pretty sure Australia is where the worst English criminals were sent.
My Australian pride prevents me from letting this go uncorrected.
People have been deported here for stealing hankerchiefs. It was more a convenient alternative to Britain's overcrowded prison system; the actual severity of the crime had very little to do with whether or not you were sent here. Granted, some of the "worst criminals" very well may have been sent here, but I assure you that it would have been entirely coincidental.
On the other hand, if stealing a hankerchief is punishable by deportment to the other side of the world, no wonder the British prisons were full to bursting.
Well correct me if I'm wrong then, were criminals from England sent to the Colonies as punishment or Australia?

If you answer the Colonies then you are wrong, and if you answer Australia then you prove the point I was making.

Here, I'll put the point here for you so you don't have to look for it

He said "america, an entire nation decended from the worst english criminals."
and (just as your Australian pride couldn't let what I said go uncorrected [although you quoted me out of context]) I couldn't let this go uncorrected. So I said what you quoted, although, again, you quoted me out of context.

Edit: Love your Avatar BTW
You said worst. I was merely correcting that. We have hanky-thieves sent here, "worst" isn't accurate in the slightest.
johnman said:
Everything is bigger for no reason, things are overly bright and brash and arrogant.
What's bigger for no reason?
ThePlasmatizer said:
Broloth said:
Graustein said:
Broloth said:
This is that European ignorance I'm talking about. I'm pretty sure Australia is where the worst English criminals were sent.
My Australian pride prevents me from letting this go uncorrected.
People have been deported here for stealing hankerchiefs. It was more a convenient alternative to Britain's overcrowded prison system; the actual severity of the crime had very little to do with whether or not you were sent here. Granted, some of the "worst criminals" very well may have been sent here, but I assure you that it would have been entirely coincidental.
On the other hand, if stealing a hankerchief is punishable by deportment to the other side of the world, no wonder the British prisons were full to bursting.
Well correct me if I'm wrong then, were criminals from England sent to the Colonies as punishment or Australia?

If you answer the Colonies then you are wrong, and if you answer Australia then you prove the point I was making.

Here, I'll put the point here for you so you don't have to look for it

He said "america, an entire nation decended from the worst english criminals."
and (just as your Australian pride couldn't let what I said go uncorrected [although you quoted me out of context]) I couldn't let this go uncorrected. So I said what you quoted, although, again, you quoted me out of context.
Well they were undoubtedly guilty of treason.
Yeah, sure, we were guilty of treason, but look what you did to Africa.
Totally irrelevant to the discussion at hand. We were discussing whether or not the settlers were English criminals, which they were.
 

kaiZie

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FreakyHippo said:
Which team do you play for kaiZie? I played four years with the Nottingham University Outlaws and am currently coaching the York University Centurions.
Believe it or not I play for Staffordshire Stallions, we play Nottingham on Sunday =] But considering, as I have said way way back in the early beginnings of this thread, I've only just joined so I doubt I'll get any play time =]
 

kaiZie

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freakyHippo said:
Here are some things i'd like clearing up by youse lot across the pond:
1. Whats with thinking all us brits have bad teeth? where did this stereotype come from?
2. Why do you guys dislike Canada so much?
3. Why does Piers Morgan continue to find work in your country?
P.S I hate Piers Morgan.....I support Clarkson!!
 

jabmops

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Ah fair enough, I was quite tired when I wrote that so most of it was garbage but what you say makes a lot of sense.
 

jabmops

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Broloth said:
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We cut trading with Japan because of that whole Isolationist thing we were going for. The Japanese attacked us because they thought it was their right to own every island in the Pacific.
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1930
Winston Churchill helped concoct this scheme too you know. (I still am not 100% convinced).
Churchill wasn't in power until the "phoney" war ended.
And also I think you'll find the reparations were going to all allies including you Americans and the amount was cut by half after 2 years and eventually dropped completely. Also Germany are still paying you back for loans they took out to pay for reparations.
Also if you remembered your history properly it was France who were pushing for the harshest reparations agreement possible.
 

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jabmops said:
Broloth said:
Booze Zombie said:
Broloth said:
We cut trading with Japan because of that whole Isolationist thing we were going for. The Japanese attacked us because they thought it was their right to own every island in the Pacific.
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1930
Winston Churchill helped concoct this scheme too you know. (I still am not 100% convinced).
Churchill wasn't in power until the "phoney" war ended.
And also I think you'll find the reparations were going to all allies including you Americans and the amount was cut by half after 2 years and eventually dropped completely. Also Germany are still paying you back for loans they took out to pay for reparations.
Also if you remembered your history properly it was France who were pushing for the harshest reparations agreement possible.
Er... Russia was actually. France did too, but not as much as Russia.
 

stratta one

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In the U.S., no one can do any pranks without the victim signing 30 waivers and insurance forms first.
So they expect it. Wheres the fun in that?

The U.S. tried doing the spongtanious pranks but they just got pissed and sued the people running the show. Some Americans have such a huge ego and no sense of humor.

Another thing, is fast food commercials. I was sick with the stomach flu one wednesday, and all that was on were hardee's and outback steakhouse commercials. TV sucks without the commercials anyway.

Other countries have gotten over reality TV and im glad. Their mature. I really hope the US stops soon
 

jabmops

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
jabmops said:
you americans do seem to have delusions of grandeur though
let's just set this straight now
change the name of soccer to football, everyone else calls it football
Actually, Canadians call it soccer just like Americans.
I don't think that qualifies as a majority really
I don't even know why I am arguing this point any more, I don't even like football...
 

LeeHarveyO

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Vlane said:
I once was a year in america (in Los Angeles to be precise) and I didn't enjoyed it.

Your standards for a good house are way lower then in europe and you have to be 21 to legally drink beer. That's ridiculous. Also the beer is not good.
Shouldn't have went to LA it sucks there you should go somewhere nice like anywhere in the south!
 

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
bazookabob said:
The part that makes no sense about this system is that these two states are literally one on top of the other, and in the same area of the US, the Southeast an area everyone would be wise to avoid like a plague. I think American society goes a great lengths to do stuff like this just for the sheer purpose of not making sense.
Don't forget--sparkling wine from any other region than Champagne is not Champagne. It's not just a U.S. thing.
Really? I had no idea. Though I must admit, champagnes and wines aren't really my forte when it comes to alcohols, I have a few favorite wines, but other than that my knowledge of them is pretty much nonexistent.
 

freakyHippo

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kaiZie said:
FreakyHippo said:
Which team do you play for kaiZie? I played four years with the Nottingham University Outlaws and am currently coaching the York University Centurions.
Believe it or not I play for Staffordshire Stallions, we play Nottingham on Sunday =] But considering, as I have said way way back in the early beginnings of this thread, I've only just joined so I doubt I'll get any play time =]
Staffs?!? Boo! :p

Staffs are a good outfit actually, had one of my best games while playing against them in the 2004 season. We beat them at home 7-6. Good times.

I'd give you some advice about the Outlaws but its a whole different outfit from my playing days. Not one coach the same. They don't even give their rookies nick names any more by all accounts. What is the world comming to?
 

kaiZie

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freakyHippo said:
kaiZie said:
FreakyHippo said:
Which team do you play for kaiZie? I played four years with the Nottingham University Outlaws and am currently coaching the York University Centurions.
Believe it or not I play for Staffordshire Stallions, we play Nottingham on Sunday =] But considering, as I have said way way back in the early beginnings of this thread, I've only just joined so I doubt I'll get any play time =]
Staffs?!? Boo! :p

Staffs are a good outfit actually, had one of my best games while playing against them in the 2004 season. We beat them at home 7-6. Good times.

I'd give you some advice about the Outlaws but its a whole different outfit from my playing days. Not one coach the same. They don't even give their rookies nick names any more by all accounts. What is the world comming to?
yeah i dont even have a nickname yet =[ then again i've been out for about a week with a knackard quad. Too much running after the QB before he can get a trhow in.....usually ending in a fail but still!

I was watching last years game against the outlaws and watching their O line, apparently they've got some proper big guys this year which should make a damn good game out of it. GO STALLIONS!
 

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dno how americans think of us... but when i see americans strolling around its a insta facepalm... they all just seem so big and loud its anoying!
 

jabmops

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
jabmops said:
Cheeze_Pavilion said:
jabmops said:
you americans do seem to have delusions of grandeur though
let's just set this straight now
change the name of soccer to football, everyone else calls it football
Actually, Canadians call it soccer just like Americans.
I don't think that qualifies as a majority really
I don't even know why I am arguing this point any more, I don't even like football...
You didn't say "majority" you said "everyone else".

Funny thing is, I like both...and Rugby Union :-D


first is pretending your european just because that's where your ancestry lies
because we asked this guy where he was from and he said "oh ireland" to which we had to repeat the question until he went "oh you mean where do i live? florida"
i'm sorry but are "where are you from" and "where do you live" two completely different questions?
Sure they are. A Glasgow Celtic and a Glasgow Rangers fan may live in the same city, but they very well might consider themselves to be 'from' different places.
how is that even comparable?
so what you're saying is that these glaswegians actually consider themselves to live in another continent?
 

freakyHippo

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
jabmops said:
how is that even comparable?
so what you're saying is that these glaswegians actually consider themselves to live in another continent?
People don't always interpret the question "where are you from" as "where do you live." They figure if you wanted to know where they live, you'd ask "where do you live." From=asking about ancestry. Live=where your reside.
I agree, When i used to live in Nottingham and people would ask me 'Where i was from' i would say Yorkshire. Yorkshire is where i grew up so its where i'm from. However at the time where i lived was Nottingham so when asked 'where do you live' i would say Nottingham. Its also the reason people will say 'All over' when they have lived in many different places during their childhood when asked 'where are you from'.

I do agree that its irksome when Americans claim their 'Irish' or 'Italian' or whatever when they have little or no connection to the place other than Family ancestry. My families ancestry is French (or so i'm told) yet i wouldn't consider myself French. I'm English (i might say i'm of French and Dutch decent when pushed but i'm defiantly English first)

kaiZie said:
GO STALLIONS!
GO OUTLAWS! :p