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knox 08.06.2010 10:33 PM

I don't need to do it, you already have.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by knox
I don't need to do it, you already have.


What? By challenging you and you backing out in return without being able to even throw out a few words explaining yourself?

You lose, again.

knox 08.06.2010 10:37 PM

No, not by that. But stop tempting me, I'm trying to get Jesus to love me.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by knox
No, not by that. But stop tempting me, I'm trying to get Jesus to love me.


OK.
esac tun

jon boy 08.06.2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
It amazes me how much some of these idiots think they know about America.


i have seen more of your country than you have. probably know more about it too.

epic fail.

knox 08.06.2010 10:41 PM

there are lots of things you can realise about something when you're not in the core of it.

especially about something that's omnipresent.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
i have seen more of your country than you have. probably know more about it too.

epic fail.


Oh really? I've been to almost every state, I've lived in 4 of them (Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Washington state). I've spent considerable amount of time in other states I didn't officially reside in (ie missionary work on a Navajo Indian reservation in NM), I've lived in one other country (Okinawa), I've been to two other countries (Japan...should add the Okinawan consider Okinawa to be a sperate country than japan + I agree with them...and Canada)

Don;t start shit if you don't know what yr talking about. False assumptions qualify anyone as an idiot, immediately.

I've not been everywhere in the world by any means, but I'm pretty well traveled.

knox 08.06.2010 10:44 PM

Is being two to other countries considered an accomplishment for americans? that's not meant to sound bitchy, just curious really.

jon boy 08.06.2010 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
Oh really? I've been to almost every state, I've lived in 4 of them. I've spent considerable amount of time in other states I didn't officially reside in (ie missionary work on a Navajo Indian reservation in NM), I've lived in one other country, I've been to two (arguably three) other countries.

Don;t start shit if you don't know what yr talking about. False assumptions qualify anyone as an idiot, immediately.


your wrong.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
your wrong.


ok.

That's cute jon boy.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by knox
Is being two to other countries considered an accomplishment for americans? that's not meant to sound bitchy, just curious really.


For some, maybe. Not a bad thing, any sort of experience is an accomplishment. Travel ain't cheap.

knox 08.06.2010 10:49 PM

It has something to do with culture and laws, I suppose.
I mean, americans don't even have the right to paid holidays do they?
Now, in this culture, going to other countries is considered an essential educational experience, way more important than buying a car or a flat screen TV.

jon boy 08.06.2010 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
ok.

That's cute jon boy.


sorry but you are. why live in georgia? its dull.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by knox
It has something to do with culture and laws, I suppose.
I mean, americans don't even have the right to paid holidays do they?
Now, in this culture, going to other countries is considered an essential educational experience, way more important than buying a car or a flat screen TV.


I don't think there is a law stating that we must receive paid holidays, most of us get it anyways though. I do.

Yr culture is clearly better than ours. Wonder how many family member from yr past either a) wanted to, or b) actually did move here.

We're a big melting pot for a reason.

All that stuff boils down to nothing more than entertainment, in the way that travel...or big screen TV's...is not really nec. for survival.

I'm so glad I don't think like you. Hopefully you feel the same about me...this is the kinda shit that makes the world awesome. it shoulod be chaotic and confusing and full of love and hatred.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
sorry but you are. why live in georgia? its dull.


Not really...it's one of few states that has almost everything to offer in the way of nature...the mountains, the oceans, it snows here, other places it doesnt....plus one of the biggest cities in the US.

It's not bad. I dig it here.

Still plan on moving to Chicago (hopefully) next year. We'll see.

knox 08.06.2010 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
I don't think there is a law stating that we must receive paid holidays, most of us get it anyways though. I do.

Yr culture is clearly better than ours. Wonder how many family member from yr past either a) wanted to, or b) actually did move here.

We're a big melting pot for a reason.

All that stuff boils down to nothing more than entertainment, in the way that travel...or big screen TV's...is not really nec. for survival.

I'm so glad I don't think like you. Hopefully you feel the same about me...this is the kinda shit that makes the world awesome. it shoulod be chaotic and confusing and full of love and hatred.


I have no idea what you're talking about, but I think americans deserve paid holidays like everyone else.

knox 08.06.2010 11:13 PM

Travel can be seen as a form of entertainment for some people, but that's not what it's supposed to be.

And I'm the only person in my family who's had any business in the US.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 11:26 PM

Entertainment is anything that doesn't involve eating/shitting/sleeping. Period.

ann ashtray 08.06.2010 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by knox

And I'm the only person in my family who's had any business in the US.


like, ever?

knox 08.06.2010 11:27 PM

yes.

oh no, actually my dad worked in atlanta.
but they forced him.


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