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America Smarter than Spain [modified]

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  • L Lost User

    ha ha, image a mac do in amsterdam. hash browns take on a new meaning... Nunc est bibendum

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    Jeremy Falcon
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    fat_boy wrote:

    hash browns take on a new meaning...

    :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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    • L Lost User

      No, in fact it is true that the US is strangely restrictive in many ways, despite its pretenstions of freedom. Particularly regarding alcohol. Nunc est bibendum

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      Red Stateler
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      Alcohol zoning is done on a local level. New Orleans (as I'm sure Mr. Falcon will point out) allows alcohol consumption in the streets. So does Savannah, Georgia and various other local municipalities. However, most people don't want a bunch of drunks and drug-addicts stumbling everywhere, so they choose (by enacting their freedoms) to restrict its consumption to certain areas.

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        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

        What made you jump on Spain like that? Did you get turned down by a hot spanish girl? Did she call you fat, ugly, bald american bastard?

        well, he would have jumped on France (as usual), but unfortunately, they also have 99% literacy. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/fr.html[^]

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        Red Stateler
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        Since you're both so painfully retarded, I guess I have to point out the obvious that AndyKEnZ is from Spain. :rolleyes:

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        • L Lost User

          Ever lived in europe? Nunc est bibendum

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          Red Stateler
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          I'd sooner live in a more open society like Afghanistan.

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          • L Lost User

            If we wanted to change our government we would do it in a calmer fashion than running around shooting people.

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            I was partly wrong, the sentence is two years, but they are trying to make it four.

            You were completely wrong. You stated a kid had been sent to jail for 4 years for carrying a knife. Nunc est bibendum

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            Allah On Acid
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            fat_boy wrote:

            You stated a kid had been sent to jail for 4 years for carrying a knife.

            Really? I dont remember that. I remember saying they could put anyone in jail for carrying a knife. Stand rigid for the next battle Peace means reloading your guns The love for life is all hatred in disguise - Dimmu Borgir

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              brianwelsch wrote:

              The other stuff is irrelevent bullsh*t.

              It usually is in the SB. But whatever. I'd rather the right to defend myself over the ability to buy booze at McDonalds. And, as would already said, if the public really wanted that it would happen. Jeremy Falcon

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              brianwelsch
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              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

              It usually is in the SB

              :-D Good point. Pretty much the last place I want to drink a beer is in McDs, and I'm sure they'd offer beer if there was demand for it. BW


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              -- Steven Wright

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                Alcohol zoning is done on a local level. New Orleans (as I'm sure Mr. Falcon will point out) allows alcohol consumption in the streets. So does Savannah, Georgia and various other local municipalities. However, most people don't want a bunch of drunks and drug-addicts stumbling everywhere, so they choose (by enacting their freedoms) to restrict its consumption to certain areas.

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                espeir wrote:

                New Orleans (as I'm sure Mr. Falcon will point out) allows alcohol consumption in the streets.

                It depends on the street around here. For instance you could get plastered on Bourbon St. and it's perfectly legal if you're over 21. You can't piss on the side of the street though. :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                • L Lost User

                  No, in fact it is true that the US is strangely restrictive in many ways, despite its pretenstions of freedom. Particularly regarding alcohol. Nunc est bibendum

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  fat_boy wrote:

                  No, in fact it is true that the US is strangely restrictive in many ways

                  I agree with this for the most part. My point is that I don't much care about the petty stuff ya know. Start with what's important (to me) and we'll take it from there. Jeremy Falcon

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                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                    brianwelsch wrote:

                    The other stuff is irrelevent bullsh*t.

                    It usually is in the SB. But whatever. I'd rather the right to defend myself over the ability to buy booze at McDonalds. And, as would already said, if the public really wanted that it would happen. Jeremy Falcon

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                    Red Stateler
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                    You could buy booze at McDonald's if they decided to sell it and got some liquor licenses. That's like walking into a Foot Locker and demanding a shot of whiskey because it's your right.

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      espeir wrote:

                      New Orleans (as I'm sure Mr. Falcon will point out) allows alcohol consumption in the streets.

                      It depends on the street around here. For instance you could get plastered on Bourbon St. and it's perfectly legal if you're over 21. You can't piss on the side of the street though. :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                      Red Stateler
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                      I thought it was pretty much the entire French Quarter. The last time I was there, my wife and I got drunk and carried our drinks into a police station. You could have drinking everywhere, but you choose not to. That's probably wise.

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                      • L Lost User

                        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                        big wanker

                        :wtf: That's the second time I've heard an American refer to someones trouser-snake as a "wanker". Is this common? Because, as you know, "wanker" is used in a slightly different context over here. :)

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                        David Wulff
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                        Hey, at least he's trying to learn. :)


                        Ðavid Wulff Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen (video)
                          "If some individuals commit an act that is contrary to what their religion tells them to do, then the religion isn't violent... the individuals are." - espeir.

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                        • A Allah On Acid

                          fat_boy wrote:

                          Free? You dont know the meaning of free.

                          You must be an arrogant asshole to tell that to an American, being from the UK yourself. In the UK you have "knife amnesites", and will put anyone in jail for 4 years for having a pocket knife. In the UK your police arrest young children of making "racist" remarks. The police in the UK can do pretty much whatever they like if they label someone a "terrorist". Wheras Americans have the right to free speech, the right to be armed (which i am), the right against unreasonable searches and confiscations by the police (but the police do violate this one sometimes). Freedom means more than petty little things like speed limits and holidays. Stand rigid for the next battle Peace means reloading your guns The love for life is all hatred in disguise - Dimmu Borgir

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                          David Wulff
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                          In the UK you have "knife amnesites"

                          We have gun amnesties too, your point being?

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                          put anyone in jail for 4 years for having a pocket knife

                          Simply not true. The most that is likely to happen is the knife being confiscated. Four years is the absolute maximum that a judge could pass down when there are serious concerns about the individual concerned (i.e. they were caught fighting outside a school or brandishing it.)

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                          police arrest young children of making "racist" remarks

                          If you knew the background of that single incident you would know that there was considerably more to it than the remarks exchanged.

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                          The police in the UK can do pretty much whatever they like if they label someone a "terrorist".

                          The first part requires significant proof however. It might not be shown in a public court, but it still needs to be shown before we can detain anyone. Most times the individuals are simply returned to their country of origin so long as we are sure they will come to no physical harm by doing so. Maybe we should just build camps in other countries and send them all there?

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                          Americans have the right to free speech

                          Ditto. It wasn't a concept you created either.

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                          the right to be armed

                          Yeah, it really sucks[^] to live in Britain.

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                          which i am

                          Thank God for the Atlantic.

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                          the right against unreasonable searches and confiscations by the police

                          We share that right, protected in law.

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                          Freedom means more than petty little things like speed limits and holidays

                          Personal freedom is significant in its own right.


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                          • A Allah On Acid

                            fat_boy wrote:

                            Oh yes, I forgot, carying a gun makes you so free.

                            It does not make you free, but it does give a population recourse against a tyrannical government. Totalitarian governments always disarm the population, so they dont end up like the redocats did 200 years ago.

                            fat_boy wrote:

                            Bollocks.

                            Clickety[^] Ministers are also proposing to double the sentence for possessing a knife or offensive weapon from two years to four I was partly wrong, the sentence is two years, but they are trying to make it four. Stand rigid for the next battle Peace means reloading your guns The love for life is all hatred in disguise - Dimmu Borgir

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                            David Wulff
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                            You do know that Scotland doesn't share all the same laws as England, Wales and Northen Ireland, right?


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                              "If some individuals commit an act that is contrary to what their religion tells them to do, then the religion isn't violent... the individuals are." - espeir.

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                            • R Red Stateler

                              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                              I've seen and heard their leader speak. Scary man.

                              You're scared of the peaceful practice of religion? Given Europe's rich history of oppressing and even killing anybody who's religion differs with their own, and given that the religion du jour in Europe is atheism, I find the fact that you find such people scary in itself...scary.

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                              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                              It's not the religion itself I find scary, but the political ambition of these people. They're just as scary as left and right extremes. If you find me scary for thinking that, then you're one heck of a scaredy cat. Do you fear waking up too?

                              -- 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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                              • R Red Stateler

                                I'd sooner live in a more open society like Afghanistan.

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                                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                Why aren't you in the army armed forces? -- 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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                                • J Jason Henderson

                                  Welcome brother! :->

                                  "Live long and prosper." - Spock

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                                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                  Thanks! Is there a yearly fee?

                                  -- 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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                                  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                    Thanks! Is there a yearly fee?

                                    -- 100% natural. No superstitious additives.

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                                    Jason Henderson
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                                    Yes, suck 90% of the life out of you every January 1st. We're E.V.I.L. remember?

                                    "Live long and prosper." - Spock

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                                      Yes, suck 90% of the life out of you every January 1st. We're E.V.I.L. remember?

                                      "Live long and prosper." - Spock

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                                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                      Sounds like an invitation to Anton LaVeys little club... ;)

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                                      • A Allah On Acid

                                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                        you twit.

                                        I think i will go kill myself now. :((:((:(( Stand rigid for the next battle Peace means reloading your guns The love for life is all hatred in disguise - Dimmu Borgir

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                                        Lost User
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                                        I think i will go kill myself now.

                                        Wow, you got two 5's. That must be your most popular post for a while. Seriously though its not something to joke about. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                          In all fairness to Oxford's Dictionary, it does mention the american spelling. On the other hand, the american spelling for similar words is smarter, because it conveys the actual pronounciation better than the british counterparts. Definately more foreigner friendly. ;)

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                                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                          On the other hand, the american spelling for similar words is smarter, because it conveys the actual pronounciation better than the british counterparts.

                                          But try the Yankee pronunciation. Those Three Wise Men They Had A Sem-Eye By The Sea. Or one of my favourite pronunciations s-eye-multaneous. Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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