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David J.
03-12-2007, 03:35 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIovbVUvfa4

Joe Redifer
03-12-2007, 07:03 PM
Crazy hick.

David J.
03-12-2007, 07:22 PM
It's like that in upstate New Yawk. Once you get a few hours away from NYC and fifteen minutes out of the big cities, it's a lot like this video.

Mr Smith
03-12-2007, 07:43 PM
Remind me never to go to America.

David J.
03-12-2007, 07:52 PM
Oh come on, I'm sure you have stuff that'll make me never want to go to England.

Mr Smith
03-12-2007, 08:01 PM
Not to the extent of crazy hicks who all own guns, vote Bush, like Nascar and go around throwing acid on their neighbours.

Over here we just have too many drunks and a crappy health service.

David J.
03-12-2007, 08:03 PM
I thought you guys had like free healthcare, no povery and cheap prostitution? But in exchange you have buildings that all look the same (do you ever get lost?!) expensive petrol and high taxes.

Mr Smith
03-12-2007, 08:15 PM
Healthcare is free, however, you usually end up on a waiting list for six months and dying before treatment. Buildings only look the same in Milton Keynes (a boring town north of London). Everything is expensive here, petrol is extortionate, taxes are shocking. If you want prostitutes you should visit Holland.

Joe Redifer
03-12-2007, 08:20 PM
All you see on the telly telly in your country Mr Smith are the extremes of American society like the Youtube video above. Would David have linked to it if it was just a simple video about normal Americans? No way! He linked to it because we can ALL laugh at it. If that video represented America, we would not be laughing, we'd just wonder what's so funny or why he even linked to it.

Elusive
03-12-2007, 08:21 PM
Remind me never to go to America.

:bang:, swing and a miss

edit: i can't sleep either :(

David J.
03-12-2007, 08:33 PM
Healthcare is free, however, you usually end up on a waiting list for six months and dying before treatment. Buildings only look the same in Milton Keynes (a boring town north of London). Everything is expensive here, petrol is extortionate, taxes are shocking. If you want prostitutes you should visit Holland.

I'll put this in £ for you, so you know my area is pretty expensive too, and I live in the USA where it's pretty cheap, or so you may think. I used xe.com for a currency exchange.

Well, where I live everything is expensive as well. A decent flat (appartment) a month, is around £621 ($1200) but you can find something for around £362 ($700) if you look around. But expect something run down and in bad area with high crime. They are building some new housing for low income people, but £2.59 ($5) says all of the housing will end up going to the soliders who live/work near military base that's running the local economy, which means the only jobs that exist are "would you like fries with that?" and pay £3.70 ($7.15) an hour.

If you want a car, your stuck buying a new one, or a lightly used one -- and buying a used one for less than £2,587.98 ($5,000) doesn't happen often. Public Transit doesn't really exist, and the Taxi drivers are all a bunch of drunks who always cut you off.

Petrol (Gas) isn't nearly as expensive as you guys, but it's among the most expensive in the USA.

Mr Smith
03-12-2007, 09:07 PM
All you see on the telly telly in your country Mr Smith are the extremes of American society like the Youtube video above. Would David have linked to it if it was just a simple video about normal Americans? No way! He linked to it because we can ALL laugh at it. If that video represented America, we would not be laughing, we'd just wonder what's so funny or why he even linked to it.

All we usually see on the telly in our country (to do with America) is our Prime Minister sucking up to Bush and re-runs of Friends. The youtube video was excellent, especially the bit where she started eating the bloody stuff. Stupid cow.



I'll put this in £ for you, so you know my area is pretty expensive too, and I live in the USA where it's pretty cheap, or so you may think. I used xe.com for a currency exchange.

Well, where I live everything is expensive as well. A decent flat (appartment) a month, is around £621 ($1200) but you can find something for around £362 ($700) if you look around. But expect something run down and in bad area with high crime. They are building some new housing for low income people, but £2.59 ($5) says all of the housing will end up going to the soliders who live/work near military base that's running the local economy, which means the only jobs that exist are "would you like fries with that?" and pay £3.70 ($7.15) an hour.

If you want a car, your stuck buying a new one, or a lightly used one -- and buying a used one for less than £2,587.98 ($5,000) doesn't happen often. Public Transit doesn't really exist, and the Taxi drivers are all a bunch of drunks who always cut you off.

Petrol (Gas) isn't nearly as expensive as you guys, but it's among the most expensive in the USA.


Thanks for Anglicising :D I didn't realise everything was that expensive and the wages were so crappy. I really wish I could be bothered to write a long reply, however, as Elusive pointed out, it's late over here!

David J.
03-12-2007, 09:10 PM
No problem, I just thought I'd make it easier for you to understand... well in your economy anyway. :)

This is where I live. In some areas of America, the cost of living is cheaper, so someone may have the same crappy wages as I put up with, and live like a king.

Rusty Venture
03-13-2007, 12:44 AM
The good people really do outweigh the crazies here in America, but good people aren't very newsworthy.

And that woman was dumb...hick-trailer trash dumb. She deserved to be made a fool on the air.

Flash1087
03-13-2007, 03:21 AM
Not to the extent of crazy hicks who all own guns, vote Bush, like Nascar and go around throwing acid on their neighbours.

Over here we just have too many drunks and a crappy health service.

And James Bond, can't forget that.

Rusty Venture
03-13-2007, 10:32 AM
My friend in England said that Nottingham had terrible gun crime or really bad crime, is that true?

VinnyT
03-13-2007, 01:03 PM
*Wonders when Dark&Longs sig will be forced to be censored*

Elusive
03-13-2007, 03:22 PM
My friend in England said that Nottingham had terrible gun crime or really bad crime, is that true?

Nottingham does have a pretty bad reputation. After the Second World War, a lot of English local authorities decided to pull down old Victorian-era houses - terraces and such - and put up tower blocks instead, cramming people into more modern high-rise flats. This meant property values plummeted in the area, attracting the, uh, lower end of society, and it's been that way since the mid-eighties thanks to urban decay. Nowadays there's been a lot of money pumped into 'urban renaissance' projects in city centres all over the country to bring housing up to scratch - open spaces, green areas, and so on. The late 60s to the late 80s were an awful era for architecture, sadly.

Mr Smith - Come on. Would you like Americans to judge us based on Little Britain? D:

Mr Smith
03-13-2007, 03:24 PM
My friend in England said that Nottingham had terrible gun crime or really bad crime, is that true?

Pretty much.


*Wonders when Dark&Longs sig will be forced to be censored*

Hopefully never. Nothing wrong with a bit of female nudity and there's no nudity on the picture anyway.

Ash
03-13-2007, 05:53 PM
Dirty south.


Healthcare is free, however, you usually end up on a waiting list for six months and dying before treatment. Buildings only look the same in Milton Keynes (a boring town north of London). Everything is expensive here, petrol is extortionate, taxes are shocking. If you want prostitutes you should visit Holland.

My sister lives in Basingstoke, she waited almost a year to have a gall bladder removed because of infection. We really thought the infection would kill her before they got around to operating.

Mr Smith
03-13-2007, 06:47 PM
Mr Smith - Come on. Would you like Americans to judge us based on Little Britain? D:

No but yeah but yeah but yeah no but yeah no but yeah but I'm sure I'm could live with it.

Rusty Venture
03-14-2007, 02:57 AM
American isn't full of stupid people & gun toting morons.....THEY all live in rural Kentucky!

They also voted Bush, twice!



*Wonders when Dark&Longs sig will be forced to be censored*

Don't be such a prude. :p

I have cropped out what little nudity there was in that picture.


But if you feel intimidated by seeing a scantly clad woman.... I *could* get rid of it. ;)

evildragon
03-14-2007, 03:10 AM
*Wonders when Dark&Longs sig will be forced to be censored*
are you kidding? i enjoy seeing those sigs! :D

VinnyT
03-14-2007, 10:02 AM
I'm not saying I have a problem with it, but I wasn't sure on our boards policy's on partial nudity, weather it's Melfs ruling or the actual people behind VBulliten. I personally don't have a problem ;)

Rusty Venture
03-14-2007, 02:17 PM
Well I'm still rocking, and shes still in every one of my posts...so that means my sig must be okay for forum browsing. :D

I always thought my DP avatar was pushing things, but I only ever had someone (indirectly) complain about it.

Joe Redifer
03-14-2007, 02:42 PM
You could post outright porn and vBulletin wouldn't care (or know). It's up to the site admins to set actual policy.

VinnyT
03-14-2007, 05:56 PM
Ok, I just remember forums past having rules from the head guys(meaning the forum creators) having the anit-PRON rules.

What was your avatar at DP?

Rusty Venture
03-14-2007, 11:43 PM
I think Melf is too busy staring at my sig to make me take it down. ;)

To sum it up, its a female anime character grabbing/squeezing her breasts. :p


I picked it more for the actual anime that it is from more than the fact that she is naked and groping herself. :D

Mr Smith
03-15-2007, 06:04 AM
I love how this topic has swung from American/English culture to Dark & Long's sig and the ethics of porn. Weren't we supposed to be talking about a hick who poured acid over her neighbours?

VinnyT
03-15-2007, 10:59 AM
Gun crime is bad in England until cops can carry guns themselves.

There, now we're back on topic.

Drixxel
03-15-2007, 11:25 AM
In actuality, boric acid is not a particularly dangerous thing, although poisonous if ingested. I was both embarrassed and quietly amused by this woman's stupidity when she was attempting to "prove a point" by eating it and rubbing it into her face and hair. It angers me when I'm reminded that people this de-evolved walk the Earth.

kinkyfriend85
03-15-2007, 12:29 PM
I read at the beginning of this thread that people are complaining about staggering taxes, the taxes just got lower in sweden (afaik it's now at 29 percentage) and it was 31 before. But healthcare is free, you get food in school etc etc, and you can get money from the "state" if say you are handicapped and "cant" work.

Zebbe
03-15-2007, 01:27 PM
All those socialists claim it's "free". I'd rather say "financed by taxes". But after reading this thread, I must say I'm very glad to live in Sweden, although the welfare system is a little too much. Hopefully the new non-socialist government "The Alliance for Sweden" will take care of that.

Elusive
03-15-2007, 02:28 PM
Gun crime is bad in England until cops can carry guns themselves.

There, now we're back on topic.
uh, what?

kinkyfriend85
03-15-2007, 02:49 PM
All those socialists claim it's "free". I'd rather say "financed by taxes". But after reading this thread, I must say I'm very glad to live in Sweden, although the welfare system is a little too much. Hopefully the new non-socialist government "The Alliance for Sweden" will take care of that.


And what good would that do then?, it has been proved time over time, that regardless what they do with the taxes, the problem is not the amount, but what they rather do with it (screw it up by funding things that shouldn't be..) I do agree that 31 is too much.. However with a system as it is in sweden, 31 isn't enough...

As for the new alliance, do something "right" (was thinking positive at the start because "Hey it can't go totally wrong") but after some time it seems like they are as smart as their "opponents" which isn't much, or even worse it seems..

Maybe we should just skip all politicians? What a dream world 'tis world would be..

Or perhaps add a 50% tax system for all politicians and a big minus system saying if they ever screw up people's money, they will pay! Perhaps then, we shouldn't need the 29-31 percentage

With the proof, I meant, "obvious" that it's happening all the time, not as a science written down onto a paper..

kinkyfriend85
03-15-2007, 02:52 PM
Gun law in England is a very good thing! too bad this war on terrorism BS is somewhat ruining that great idea! More weapons - more violence...

The harder the law pushes in wrong situation, the harder will the counter-attack be..

Rusty Venture
03-15-2007, 02:57 PM
Just be thankful you don't have someone like Bush running...I mean ruining your country.

It's people like that acid eating woman who helped put a guy like him in charge.

kinkyfriend85
03-15-2007, 03:02 PM
Bush scenario is like Hitler scenario was, nobody saw it cumming *spitting fire like bowser does* And in both cases people would later "forget" that they actually helped the *person* in question to get the power he gained.

Zebbe
03-15-2007, 05:41 PM
kinkyfriend85 They have already done some good stuff. Decreasing the A-kassa was good, since it forces all those lazy asses out there to search for work. They have reduced the arbetsgivaravgift, which helps companies to be able to employ more people - very good really, because now there are more jobs available than since the last millennium at least. I'm not saying they are perfect, but way better than those Socialdemocrats who rewarded slackers rather than workers.

David J.
03-15-2007, 09:26 PM
Today the news came over to my house, as my dad was involved with this investigation. Some lady is being tied to these murders and arsons that happened from 1979 to last year

http://www.wwnytv.net/72k/new-full-story.asp?uid=13846&area=home+page

That Dave Steyer isn't me... it's my dad.

Joe Redifer
03-15-2007, 11:16 PM
Did you watch them record that segment? Was Alonna or whatever her name is there? She sounds like she has a cold. Did you show them your SCART switcher? That should have made the news. The only thing that news segment needed was more shots of the criminal lady walking from the room on the right to the room on the left. They only showed it 27 times.

David J.
03-15-2007, 11:21 PM
Yes she always sounds like that. That switcher should have made the news, yes. I thought it was stupid they did show that lady 27 times.

I was upstairs with my dog - my youngest dog gets excited when people come over and cries. They just came over to my house, talked to my dad, and left less than five minutes later.

kinkyfriend85
03-16-2007, 02:36 AM
I'm not sure if thats only a good thing, they are decreasing everything so that it will be so cheap to ge a worker, and lower the safety for all workers - and making it easier for companies to basically just fire people... (this by claiming that the unions are bad for people and trying to outdo them)
What about those people that can't get a job just like you can? those who need special help such as handicapped ones? should they be let on the "same" level which actually means not the same level because they can't function like others? It's stupid, you can take it to a point, but some people DO need that cash to work, AND we cannot just go blindly and say "oh they abuse everyones money" when in fact the politicians abuses it so darn much more. I don't see how rewarding already overpaid fat company boss'es results in a more fair situation, maybe I'm blind I don't know.. I get something that is called "aktivitetsersättning" (Activity compensation) Because I got Aspergers Syndrome. perhaps you'd prefer me not having that? (I would, if I could work as good as others in all situations) But hey I might get a job soon anyway, so hopefully I won't need it for so much longer.


kinkyfriend85 They have already done some good stuff. Decreasing the A-kassa was good, since it forces all those lazy asses out there to search for work. They have reduced the arbetsgivaravgift, which helps companies to be able to employ more people - very good really, because now there are more jobs available than since the last millennium at least. I'm not saying they are perfect, but way better than those Socialdemocrats who rewarded slackers rather than workers.

Rusty Venture
03-16-2007, 04:48 AM
Bush scenario is like Hitler scenario was, nobody saw it cumming *spitting fire like bowser does* And in both cases people would later "forget" that they actually helped the *person* in question to get the power he gained.

I'm not overly political, but I've disliked Bush since I first saw the guy. Things are better now that public opinion has turned against him because now the Bush naysayers aren't singled out. The problem is that now bashing him is the "in thing" and those who disliked him before are lumped with those who just recently caught wind of the wrong things he has been doing.

At the very least I cannot respect a public figure who can't even speak in public properly. How am I supposed to buy letting Bush run an entire country when he can't even manage a simple task like speaking? Say what you will about Bill Clinton, but at he sounded competent and professional when he gave a speech.

Mr Smith
03-16-2007, 06:46 AM
Bush (http://www.jcnot4me.com/images/Bush-monkey.gif)

kinkyfriend85
03-16-2007, 11:02 AM
to dark and long: Yeah better a screwing chimp than a terrorist one at least

Zebbe
03-16-2007, 03:29 PM
kinkyfriend85: Companies will never be able to fire people just like that. There is always a possibility to be in the union. And the aktivitetsersättning is still there.

Elusive
03-16-2007, 03:51 PM
Bush (http://www.jcnot4me.com/images/Bush-monkey.gif)

Someone spent far too much time on that :p

kinkyfriend85
03-16-2007, 08:36 PM
Without a gathering, it makes it easier for people to get fired, although the laws are there. It happens even now but its harder to fight back unless you got the union safety (If some company walks over you regarding rights, then they will help you fighting the company, but if you're not - then you're alone and will have to pay for all the costs trying to fight them) it seems that you are a bit on the naive side zebbe, And no the alliance is actually trying to fight all compensations, also the ones if you are say hurt and can't work.


kinkyfriend85: Companies will never be able to fire people just like that. There is always a possibility to be in the union. And the aktivitetsersättning is still there.

Rusty Venture
03-16-2007, 11:27 PM
Someone spent far too much time on that :p

I'm not surprised that it is easy to find primate pictures that look like him.

Try and find a pic of him where he doesn't look like a lower primate.