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southern  73 | 7059
29 Nov 2007   #361
IdW is a black person,not a racist.
miranda
29 Nov 2007   #362
dW is a black person

why would that even matter anyways
you probably have some tan due to your 'southern" location but would never take that against you. When it comes to your personality, which you have presented on this forum, well, that is a different story.
IdW  - | 33
29 Nov 2007   #363
why would that even matter anyways

Where did he/she/itsay that mattered??

I cant see an insult in that statement... I do however see the assumption of an insult in yours.. Warum?

p.s. G_ - forgot to add 56" TV...
MrAmerica  - | 12
29 Nov 2007   #364
Well, sorry for what I am about to say - but it just goes to prove that some of the most stupid people in the world are American..Amercian lady (lady who's she trying to kid!) just proved it!

Well at least we Stupid AMERICANS were smart enough to separate
from your idiot limey government.

Btw whats this rumor that your changing youre offical national
language to Polish?
miranda
29 Nov 2007   #365
I do however see the assumption of an insult in yours..

how so?
IdW  - | 33
29 Nov 2007   #366
why would that even matter anyways

"1 a: a subject under consideration b: a subject of disagreement or litigation cplural : the events or circumstances of a particular situation d: the subject or substance of a discourse or writing e: something of an indicated kind or having to do with an indicated field or situation <this is a serious matter> <as a matter of policy> <matters of faith> f: something to be proved in law gobsolete : sensible or serious material as distinguished from nonsense or drollery h (1)obsolete : reason, cause (2): a source especially of feeling or emotion i: problem, difficulty"

webster.com/dictionary/matter
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502
29 Nov 2007   #367
Stupid Americans made it to the moon

why would a nation spend millions of dollars to send two men to the moon... and then send another god knows how many before they realised it wasnt made of cheese and was just a barren rock...?

couldnt have been the limeys - we'd just get a bunch of immigrants to do it for us...

Btw whats this rumor that your changing youre offical national
language to Polish?

why did you change yours to spanish... you couldnt even master english and its so much easier
Dice  15 | 452
29 Nov 2007   #368
Stupid Americans made it to the moon, haven't seen any Limeys there lately?

These "stupid" Americans, not only made it to the moon but also gave the world

1. Light bulb,
2. Airplanes,
3. Mass produced cars,
4. Telephone,
5. TV
6. Air-conditioning and refrigeration
7. Nuclear technology
8. Computers, PCs
9. Internet
10. Tom Cruise

For that last one we profusely apologize.

PS1. Oh, yeah – and about 80% of Nobel prizes each year!

PS2. We also gave the world saying: “Can’t we all just get along?” – Thank you, Mr. Rodney King! :)
southern  73 | 7059
29 Nov 2007   #369
Yes but you didn't give bigos.
osiol  55 | 3921
29 Nov 2007   #370
Telephone

Alexander Graham Bell was Scottish. I think he spent much of his life in Canada.
He once complained about the continual, irritating ringing of his telephone.

Tom Cruise

They can keep him.
Daisy  3 | 1211
29 Nov 2007   #371
It looks to me like Grzegorz is a Great Pieranese

He's a Podhalan not a Pyrenean............I did know a pyranean once who looked like G, so it's an understandable mistake..
Wroclaw  44 | 5359
29 Nov 2007   #372
These "stupid" Americans, not only made it to the moon but also gave the world

The light bulb was invented by Joseph Swan. Englishman.
TV. Scotsman
Telephone. Scotsman
Internet. Englishman
Airplanes ? I think you mean powered flight.

The rocket used to power the Americans to the moon was developed from German Technology
Also, I seem to remember, but could be wrong, that it was the Germans who came up with nuclear energy first
Frank  23 | 1183
29 Nov 2007   #373
8. Computers, PCs

I think you'll also find the bods at Bletchley Park sorta got there first.....and during the 2nd World war!

3. Mass produced cars,

Hmmmm....not sure even this is correct......

So that leaves you with nukes and T Cruise....................not bad ....lol

But as a nation......the gud ol' USA is way down the international league of the relative indices of health, education and a whole raft of what the world believes is best!

PS But there are very few places that get it right!
Dice  15 | 452
29 Nov 2007   #374
Once again, our apologies for this one:

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=I4jo6KkFfIc
southern  73 | 7059
29 Nov 2007   #375
Big Mac is american,I think.
osiol  55 | 3921
29 Nov 2007   #376
As far as I know the Americans can claim the microwave oven as one of their own inentions.
I like the Polish invention of the rubbery bits on windscreen wipers. (There I go trusting information from the internet again).
Dice  15 | 452
29 Nov 2007   #377
Alexander Graham Bell was Scottish.

Hmmm... here is a quote from Wiki:

"Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 - 2 August 1922) was a Scottish scientist, inventor and innovator. Throughout his early life, Alexander Graham Bell was a British subject but in 1915, he characterized his status as: "I am not one of those hyphenated Americans who claim allegiance to two countries." Despite this declaration, Bell has been claimed as a "native son" by Canada, Scotland and the United States.[1] Born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, he immigrated to Canada in 1870, and then to the United States in 1871, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1882."

So I guess we are all correct! Once again, mr. Rodney King was right "Can't we just all get along?"

Just so happens, that I was in one of his laboratories just last week. He built this one together with his friend, Henry Ford, I think in Florida, next to his vacation home. Latter they moved it to Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502
29 Nov 2007   #378
So I guess we are all correct!

in the uk we largely claim to be from the country we were born and raised in, unlike americans who claim heratige from countries that some ancestor was born and raised in... but only going back as far as it suites them... otherwise theyd all be african and that could be awkward for some
Wroclaw  44 | 5359
29 Nov 2007   #379
becoming a U.S. citizen in 1882."

Telephone patent 1876

That makes Bell a Scotish inventor
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502
29 Nov 2007   #380
Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 - 2 August 1922) was a Scottish scientist, inventor and innovator

thats the line that gave it away for me...
Frank  23 | 1183
29 Nov 2007   #381
Henry Ford

Irishman.....outa Cork......................anyone else you wanna claim..............incorrectly...:)
Dice  15 | 452
29 Nov 2007   #382
Telephone patent 1876

"he immigrated to Canada in 1870, and then to the United States in 1871"
Anyways, does it really matter that much? If it's really that important to you, you can say and think whatever you want. Enjoy!

Irishman.....outa Cork

Wikipedia:
"Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 - April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. He was a prolific inventor and was awarded 161 U.S. patents. As sole owner of the Ford Company he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world.

(...)
Ford was born on July 30th, 1863, on a farm next to a rural town west of Detroit, Michigan (this area is now part of Dearborn, Michigan)."

Now honestly: why does it make so much difference to you guys?
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502
29 Nov 2007   #383
how would you feel if a stoopid limey tried to say tom croose was a brit...?
Wroclaw  44 | 5359
29 Nov 2007   #384
Anyways, does it really matter that much? If it's really that important to you, you can say and think whatever you want. Enjoy!

It does matter to me. You are trying to change history.

Have another look at your list, do a Google and see how wrong you are.

And it is you who was trying to make a point when you made the list. I am simply pointing out your errors.
Foreigner4  12 | 1768
29 Nov 2007   #385
umm how about....that was crap?
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138
29 Nov 2007   #386
Still be a genuine pain in the ass

I simply don't have much tolerance for idiots.

Do us all a favour please.

Who "us all" ? Most of people, who wrote your posts will say that you are a fool.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502
29 Nov 2007   #387
And it is you who was trying to make a point when you made the list. I am simply pointing out your errors.

now... what was that that people were saying about stoopid americans...?
Frank  23 | 1183
29 Nov 2007   #388
Henry Ford's grandfather John left famine-stricken Ballinscarthy, near Clonakilty, West Cork, with his family for America in 1847. Ford ancestors had been evicted from land in Somerset, England.........gee another displaced Englishman via Cork, Ireland!

But its ok....we don't mind giving him to ya......we got plenty more to share...:)
Foreigner4  12 | 1768
29 Nov 2007   #389
wow!

I guess i should thank every american i meet for the lightbulb. If it wasn't for the american guy I used to know I wouldn't be using the internet, and if it wasn't for that american girl i used to work with, why, i'd be speaking german, blah blah blah, why are present day americans so often, so quick to take credit for something some other INDIVIDUALS accomplished?

Leads me to believe they have done jack and **** but haven't figured that out yet.

*Scratches head and realizes almost everyone does that crap*
*Chooses not to edit post anyhow*
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138
29 Nov 2007   #390
why are present day americans so often, so quick to take credit for something some other INDIVIDUALS accomplished?

That's quite natural and happen in every nation, don't you think ?


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