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Originally posted by NowanKenubi
I understand what you mean, up to a point.
And to me that point sounded like: I am close to my cousin. We share much despite having our different opinions on certain topics. But he's really a great guy. I respect him.
And when he tells me he needs to screw my wife for his wider interests, I stand with him on that issue.
But to be fair and honest, no countries help another for pure altruistic reasons.
Originally posted by smyleegrl
I don't think I've ever met a Brit I didn't like. They are friendly, unpretentious people who have a thing for hot tea that I don't understand (in the South USA, our tea is iced. Yum yum). I loved my time in England and hope to have the opportunity to go back someday.
Cheers, me mucker!
Originally posted by NowanKenubi
reply to post by hotel1
Well, I'm not your cousin, so all is fine.
I'll have some of that wonderful tea, please.
Originally posted by luciddream
To get a lot of view.. name the title "How to obtain Free Beer and Bacon For Life".
Oh yeah, USA don't care about the country unless they can get something in return.
What do you have UK?
Originally posted by smyleegrl
I don't think I've ever met a Brit I didn't like. They are friendly, unpretentious people who have a thing for hot tea that I don't understand (in the South USA, our tea is iced. Yum yum). I loved my time in England and hope to have the opportunity to go back someday.
Cheers, me mucker!
Originally posted by smyleegrl
I don't think I've ever met a Brit I didn't like. They are friendly, unpretentious people who have a thing for hot tea that I don't understand (in the South USA, our tea is iced. Yum yum). I loved my time in England and hope to have the opportunity to go back someday.
Cheers, me mucker!