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Lord Freddie wrote:Definitley old bean. Make sure it's PG Tipps. Ahhh! I can hear that enchanting voice beckoning me for a cup of tea..... it says
"CAN Y'RIDE TANDEM?"
As for Andy a wise man once said "The best form of dictatorship is democracey" And any way the Iraqi people dont want democracey so the thrust it upon people.....
Like I said, name me one mass school killing spree (more than 10 victims) with a kitchen knife. And I'll name you countless with a gun. Four separate stabbings does not answer this (and there will be many more separate shootings in the states anyway).
Exactly. Like I said, tyranny can be rid of by guns, but democracy will only be achieved by concensus.Also, when the war was first proposed, the idea for war was supported by a mere 55% of the U.S. population.
Markdini wrote:EDIT: for our smart mouth young friend we invented the jet engine
Markdini wrote:The toilet
Markdini wrote:The Lee enfield rifle
Markdini wrote:afternoon tea
Lord Freddie wrote:BTW: One of the great things the English invented of course is the ENGLISH LANGUAGE which you Americans use and abuse daily.
The first recorded history of tea was in China in 2737 BCE where Shennong, a legendary emperor of China put tea leaves in boiling water. Also, while there is no definite proof, the emperor supposedly drank this concoction in the afternoon.
Afternoon tea (or Low tea) is a light meal typically eaten at 4 o'clock. It originates in Britain, though various places in the former British Empire also have such a meal. However, most Britons no longer eat such a meal.
Traditionally, loose tea would be served in a teapot with milk and sugar. This would be accompanied by various sandwiches (customarily cucumber, egg and cress, fish paste (bloater), ham, and smoked salmon), scones (with butter, clotted cream and jam — see cream tea) and usually cakes and pastries (such as Battenburg, fruit cake or Victoria sponge). The food would be often served in a tiered stand.
While afternoon tea used to be an everyday event, nowadays it is more likely to be taken as a treat in a hotel, café, or tea shop, although many Britons still have a cup of tea and slice of cake or chocolate at teatime. Accordingly, many hotels now market a champagne cream tea.
Cardza wrote:Although, you did mention the UK... and Scotland is part of the UK... and British pharmacists were the ones who threw Viagra together
Lord Freddie wrote:Remember, the fellow defending America's dignity on this thread is the same nincompoop who was thinking of putting a fake suicide effect on youtube.
Why don't you just do a fake shooting in a school where they all come back to life?????
Wanting to put something like that on youtube shows how obsessed with morbidity and irresponsible the bulk of American youth are.
I bet the people in your school are shi**ing themselves!
Markdini wrote:German? who is he calling German?
monker59 wrote:Lord Freddie wrote:BTW: One of the great things the English invented of course is the ENGLISH LANGUAGE which you Americans use and abuse daily.
The English did not "invent" the English language. Like all languages, it evolved out of several different languages. The modern English language has deep roots in Latin, Greek, and German.
AndyRegs wrote:Also, when the war was first proposed, the idea for war was supported by a mere 55% of the U.S. population.
So a majority of Americans supported the war. Thats all you need (and I'm sure the numbers were higher at the start of the war).
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