what if this had been in America?
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Byrnzie wrote:dunkman wrote:wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?
Not to mention that he claimed that NBC had delayed the Olympics closing ceremony, which they didn't.
Umm...actually in the US they did. Sorry my verbage wasn't up to your standards but we already covered that. They delayed the "replaying" of the closing ceremonies in the US...which when you think about it is even worse. They delayed a replay of the closing ceremonies to play a sitcom...kind of shows you the overall importance if you ask me.0 -
dunkman wrote:
Not hard to miss when someone's head is firmly placed up ther ass. I forgive you and a reasonable mistake by anyone.
Have you had lucnh yet? :corn:0 -
DS1119 wrote:I'm still waiting for the one answer of a question you already lied about once.
I didnt.... go find that lie.
oh and here we go with yours...DS1119 wrote:I have no factual inaccurcies here and all my statements are very well supported in the thread
really?DS1119 wrote:The Camry's and Accords were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually. They were cars designed specifically for the AMerican public and then boomed worldwide.
wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?DS1119 wrote:But I guarantee every paper in every other country tomorrow morning will at least mention the US somewhere on their front page...probably with a headline as well.
wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?DS1119 wrote:Open your paper this morning...how many headlines does it take to read the words "United States"...I guess three max
but you guaranteed me it’d be on every cover???? Wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?DS1119 wrote:You do realize that the US in an overall majority could care less about the Olympics
Wrong. wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?DS1119 wrote:How many foriegn countries have bases in the US or even "friendly" countries of the US?
wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?DS1119 wrote:You also realize that the Camrys and Accords (the best selling cars in the world) are actually produced by Americans.
Majorly fucking WRONG...also where is 'well supported' part of this?
When I said the Olympics was a major event in the US you FACTUALLY.. cos its always facts with you stated….DS1119 wrote:The numbers say something else.
wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
hey liar guy .. i found your postdunkman wrote:DS1119 wrote:The Camry's and Accords were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually. They were cars designed specifically for the AMerican public and then boomed worldwide. Next.
pretty sure Kenichiro Fuse doesnt agree with that ... you know the Japanese dude who designed the Camry...
all i missed out was a year.
technically I was correct... unlike you saying that both the Accord and the Camry were designed specifically for the American public by American designers and engineers.
Thats wrong. The first Accord was designed, built and launched in Japan. Both cars were launched in Japan and "boomed worldwide"
but.. but.. but you said all Camrys and Accords and I quote "were designed by AMerican designers and engineers actually."
yet more false statements with absolutely ZERO evidence to back it up. :fp: :fp:
not found out yet what the best selling cars in the world are yet valet boy? heres a clue.... its not a fucking Camry or Accord. :wave:oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
Is this pissing contest not finished yet?0
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DS1119 wrote:Byrnzie wrote:dunkman wrote:wrong. also where is 'well supported' part of this?
Not to mention that he claimed that NBC had delayed the Olympics closing ceremony, which they didn't.
Umm...actually in the US they did. Sorry my verbage wasn't up to your standards but we already covered that. They delayed the "replaying" of the closing ceremonies in the US...which when you think about it is even worse. They delayed a replay of the closing ceremonies to play a sitcom...kind of shows you the overall importance if you ask me.
Editing their pre-recorded coverage, and delaying the actual Olympics closing ceremony, are not the same thing. But in your initial post you claimed that NBC had delayed the Olympics closing ceremony, in your desperate efforts to try and make us believe that America owns the World, which it doesn't. The populations of every country outside of the U.S couldn't give a toss about the U.S. No more or less than any other country.
But go ahead and keep trying to convince all us non-Americans that we're obsessed with your country. I can see your efforts have worked out very well for you so far.0 -
redrock wrote:Is this pissing contest not finished yet?
not sure.... he'll probably post back on here saying US of A are the worlds best pissers and that he just pissed across to Japan... something low key and truthful obviously :fp: :fp:oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
I'm sure I'm dating myself but is the term Ugly American still in use?
Because that's what DS reminds me of."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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