Is America the greatest country in the world?
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Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:mcgruff10 said:PJPOWER said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:brianlux said:If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat. Here is why:
But hey - "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.
Get educated people.
*googling zoodles* hehe.
Heres a secret - STAR WARS
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,
I just saw you edited your post, norway is that expensive?! What about the other two cities?
I can't believe norway still holds a grudge so many years later.Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,
I did not really like Oslo when I was there... but I lived their for work, and not holiday. More rundown than I would have imagined. And first time I've stumbled upon a thrown away heroin needle... and very expensive, compared to Sweden.
Never been to Helsinki.
People who have visited seem to dig Stockholm, it's nice -- but I prefer Gothenburg which is on the west coast and the second biggest city in Sweden. Bruce Springsteen agrees."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,
I did not really like Oslo when I was there... but I lived their for work, and not holiday. More rundown than I would have imagined. And first time I've stumbled upon a thrown away heroin needle... and very expensive, compared to Sweden.
Never been to Helsinki.
People who have visited seem to dig Stockholm, it's nice -- but I prefer Gothenburg which is on the west coast and the second biggest city in Sweden. Bruce Springsteen agrees.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,
I did not really like Oslo when I was there... but I lived their for work, and not holiday. More rundown than I would have imagined. And first time I've stumbled upon a thrown away heroin needle... and very expensive, compared to Sweden.
Never been to Helsinki.
People who have visited seem to dig Stockholm, it's nice -- but I prefer Gothenburg which is on the west coast and the second biggest city in Sweden. Bruce Springsteen agrees.
The Scandinavian Noir super-hit TV-series "The Bridge" starts off on the middle of that bridge (I think Hollywood did a remake taking place on the border of the US and Mexico):
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,
I did not really like Oslo when I was there... but I lived their for work, and not holiday. More rundown than I would have imagined. And first time I've stumbled upon a thrown away heroin needle... and very expensive, compared to Sweden.
Never been to Helsinki.
People who have visited seem to dig Stockholm, it's nice -- but I prefer Gothenburg which is on the west coast and the second biggest city in Sweden. Bruce Springsteen agrees.
The Scandinavian Noir super-hit TV-series "The Bridge" starts off on the middle of that bridge (I think Hollywood did a remake taking place on the border of the US and Mexico):I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
make a joke about vegetables and a thread explodes lol
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Cauliflower sucks... I don't care what anybody thinks lol0
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my2hands said:Cauliflower sucks... I don't care what anybody thinks lol
On on a serious note, I tried making pizza crust using cauliflower, yeah it sucked bad. And I was gassy for days.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat. Here is why:
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bootlegger10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat. Here is why:I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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bootlegger10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat. Here is why:
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mcgruff10 said:bootlegger10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat. Here is why:
I had a beer for the first time in about six weeks.0 -
bootlegger10 said:mcgruff10 said:bootlegger10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:brianlux said:If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat. Here is why:
I had a beer for the first time in about six weeks.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
my2hands said:Cauliflower sucks... I don't care what anybody thinks lolStar Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:Halifax2TheMax said:If one kid eats everything on their tray and 299 toss everything? Worth it.
Because owning guns is absolutely on par with feeding hungry kids
God I hope all of you who preach how America is so bad really put your money where your mouth is and don’t visit us. Please don’t come here. The other millions upon millions of people visiting here will make up for you.
From one of Hi's posts:
Im all for a programs that help feed kids in school who might not get a meal otherwise, but what is the point?
(Personally, I see a point to it).
And one of Halifax's posts:
You don’t believe that? Have you ever been hungry? Had to live without knowing where or how your next meal comes from?
He's talking about hungry kids and free lunches.
So yeah, obviously, some people were talking about free lunch for hungry kids in this discussion. It's pretty obvious. And I can read. But I can also say that my post, that you are referencing, only referred to "hungry kids". It said nothing to do with free or reduced lunches; you added that bit. I was referring to "hungry" in a more general sense, and you did not read correctly.
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HesCalledDyer said:my2hands said:Cauliflower sucks... I don't care what anybody thinks lol
It's not an unpopular opinion.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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