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Eating in the Britainlands.; What?
Topic Started: Mar 23 2012, 01:36 PM (6,959 Views)
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Well the Australians had forces in the pacific as well, and I think the Canadians did.
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Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:25 PM
Dantos4
Mar 23 2012, 06:23 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:22 PM
Dantos4
Mar 23 2012, 06:20 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:16 PM
Dantos4
Mar 23 2012, 06:15 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:12 PM
Dantos4
Mar 23 2012, 06:07 PM
You used the fact that they are from a particular country to justify them being worse than Australians. Justification.
Saying something is "better" then something else isn't justifying discrimination. PC is better then Mac. That doesn't justify destroying all the Macs.
Racism isn't necessarily the action. It can be the speech saying something is worse. I don't have to "destroy all" black people to be a racist, do I? :)
I said "try" :P
Where in that quote do you say "try"?
It was implied. To an American that is perfectly obvious.
Then you are showcasing the ignorance of Americans :)
Or the ignorance of the English towards the Americans.
More like pompous attitude. America is the new guy on the block, and is just as influential as the British are
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hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:26 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:25 PM
hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:21 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:15 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:13 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:11 PM
Yes, yes, you stopped the Germans from taking you tiny little island. Lucky for you you didn't have any land in continental Europe, or they could have done some serious damage to you.
Thank you, its nice to recieve a compliment implying our geographical superiority as well as our international superiority :P
King Louis XIV would be jealous of your natural borders... that is IF you controlled all of Ireland like you used to... or keep Scotland for that matter.
Well, Im afraid thats one of the downsides of having the largest empire the world has ever seen, its gotta go some how. I take it you understand that, what with your American Empire an- oh no wait.... :P

Also, I find it funny that we have drifted on to WW2, makes sense i suppose as its one of the only wars that America has bragging rights over :P
Revolution. French and Indian war. WWI. Shall I go on?.... Give us a break we only been here 200 years.
My point exactly. Britian is like the wise old mentor to the young, hot headed apprentice (America :P )
Ahhh poor convoluted constitutional monarchy of a country.
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He rules
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:33 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:26 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:25 PM
hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:21 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:15 PM
hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:13 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:11 PM
Yes, yes, you stopped the Germans from taking you tiny little island. Lucky for you you didn't have any land in continental Europe, or they could have done some serious damage to you.
Thank you, its nice to recieve a compliment implying our geographical superiority as well as our international superiority :P
King Louis XIV would be jealous of your natural borders... that is IF you controlled all of Ireland like you used to... or keep Scotland for that matter.
Well, Im afraid thats one of the downsides of having the largest empire the world has ever seen, its gotta go some how. I take it you understand that, what with your American Empire an- oh no wait.... :P

Also, I find it funny that we have drifted on to WW2, makes sense i suppose as its one of the only wars that America has bragging rights over :P
Revolution. French and Indian war. WWI. Shall I go on?.... Give us a break we only been here 200 years.
My point exactly. Britian is like the wise old mentor to the young, hot headed apprentice (America :P )
Ahhh poor convoluted constitutional monarchy of a country.
Ahhh, poor federal system that doesnt work and stole almost 80-90% of British culture but changed it slightly to be "different" :P
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RandomMan1
Mar 23 2012, 06:26 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:19 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:12 PM
[How long do you think Britain would have lasted without foreign allies? And why bring up Stalingraf? The British didn't help in that fight either.

By the way, thanks for the British aid in the Pacific.

And let's not forget Montgomery. "Let's go through Belgium and give the Germans time to regroup."
Without the Americans? We would have easily done it. I was referring to the Allied forces of Europe & Commonwealth. Stalingrad was probably the most influential battle of the war... America didn't save anybody's asses there. If anybody saved anybody's ass: Britain saved Britain & The Russians saved everybody.

America basically saw that the Japanese were up for a fight, got taken by surprise, and joined in the last push.

You're welcome. You surely can't expect us to defend both our own territories AND the US ones? Oh wait... you did.

And the US policy of "this war's been going on for 2 years now... oh wait, the Japanese attacked! Surprise!"
Yet the US staged a full army in the Pacific and Europe.

And it's that "America wasn't necassary" pompous attitude that made the American soldiers hate the Brits.

The last push? So Africa, Italy, D-Day, and the Buldge are all the last push

Excuse us for not wanting to get involved in a war in Europe. Today people say America gets too involved, yet in WW2, you critize us for NOT getting involved earlier?
Yes, and that army did so well leading everybody into http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Kasserine_Pass

Or it could be how we'd been fighting this war for years, yet the Americans arrive at the last gasp and claim to be saviours that caused resent among the English towards Americans?

Considering the USA were one of another 10+ countries involved in Africa & Italy. And I'm pretty sure Russia would have ROFLstomped all over Germany by the time the Bulge happened.

Attacking a country for internal/domestic "war crimes" of their leader is very different to a world war where America stayed neutral until Japan caught it by surprise.
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Mar 23 2012, 06:36 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:26 PM
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Mar 23 2012, 06:19 PM
RandomMan1
Mar 23 2012, 06:12 PM
[How long do you think Britain would have lasted without foreign allies? And why bring up Stalingraf? The British didn't help in that fight either.

By the way, thanks for the British aid in the Pacific.

And let's not forget Montgomery. "Let's go through Belgium and give the Germans time to regroup."
Without the Americans? We would have easily done it. I was referring to the Allied forces of Europe & Commonwealth. Stalingrad was probably the most influential battle of the war... America didn't save anybody's asses there. If anybody saved anybody's ass: Britain saved Britain & The Russians saved everybody.

America basically saw that the Japanese were up for a fight, got taken by surprise, and joined in the last push.

You're welcome. You surely can't expect us to defend both our own territories AND the US ones? Oh wait... you did.

And the US policy of "this war's been going on for 2 years now... oh wait, the Japanese attacked! Surprise!"
Yet the US staged a full army in the Pacific and Europe.

And it's that "America wasn't necassary" pompous attitude that made the American soldiers hate the Brits.

The last push? So Africa, Italy, D-Day, and the Buldge are all the last push

Excuse us for not wanting to get involved in a war in Europe. Today people say America gets too involved, yet in WW2, you critize us for NOT getting involved earlier?
Yes, and that army did so well leading everybody into http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Kasserine_Pass

Or it could be how we'd been fighting this war for years, yet the Americans arrive at the last gasp and claim to be saviours that caused resent among the English towards Americans?

Considering the USA were one of another 10+ countries involved in Africa & Italy. And I'm pretty sure Russia would have ROFLstomped all over Germany by the time the Bulge happened.

Attacking a country for internal/domestic "war crimes" of their leader is very different to a world war where America stayed neutral until Japan caught it by surprise.
He DOES have a point. The USSR did kick some German ass. Just like with Napoleon.
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hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:35 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:33 PM
hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:26 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:25 PM
hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:21 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:15 PM
hjk561
Mar 23 2012, 06:13 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:11 PM
Yes, yes, you stopped the Germans from taking you tiny little island. Lucky for you you didn't have any land in continental Europe, or they could have done some serious damage to you.
Thank you, its nice to recieve a compliment implying our geographical superiority as well as our international superiority :P
King Louis XIV would be jealous of your natural borders... that is IF you controlled all of Ireland like you used to... or keep Scotland for that matter.
Well, Im afraid thats one of the downsides of having the largest empire the world has ever seen, its gotta go some how. I take it you understand that, what with your American Empire an- oh no wait.... :P

Also, I find it funny that we have drifted on to WW2, makes sense i suppose as its one of the only wars that America has bragging rights over :P
Revolution. French and Indian war. WWI. Shall I go on?.... Give us a break we only been here 200 years.
My point exactly. Britian is like the wise old mentor to the young, hot headed apprentice (America :P )
Ahhh poor convoluted constitutional monarchy of a country.
Ahhh, poor federal system that doesnt work and stole almost 80-90% of British culture but changed it slightly to be "different" :P
Ahhh, poor fuck up version of ancient Roman system but made it "different" in the beginning, but then screwed it up with corruption and mercantilism.
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Mar 23 2012, 06:41 PM
Ahhh, poor fuck up version of ancient Roman system but made it "different" in the beginning, but then screwed it up with corruption and mercantilism.
*/smack Greysoul*

I've invented my own new fun game. Smack-a-troll :)
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Mar 23 2012, 06:58 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:41 PM
Ahhh, poor fuck up version of ancient Roman system but made it "different" in the beginning, but then screwed it up with corruption and mercantilism.
*/smack Greysoul*

I've invented my own new fun game. Smack-a-troll :)
As long as I get fed I am happy.
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Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 07:00 PM
Dantos4
Mar 23 2012, 06:58 PM
Greysoul
Mar 23 2012, 06:41 PM
Ahhh, poor fuck up version of ancient Roman system but made it "different" in the beginning, but then screwed it up with corruption and mercantilism.
*/smack Greysoul*

I've invented my own new fun game. Smack-a-troll :)
As long as I get fed I am happy.
Usually the way with Americans :P (Sorry, I couldn't resist.. you set yourself up there)

*smack*
*smack self*
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