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It wasn't ignorance it was culture. They do that to each other at home. Then "bow" on the street. go figure??

Quite - and I'm sure they often find our behaviour uncouth.

 

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Chesters1,

 

""""I am not stupid"""". (post #10)

 

Could we start another thread. There is some debate.

 

Phone

Shall we put it to the vote? :)

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All,

 

Fortunately I am a perfect American.

 

Could we start another thread. There is some debate.

 

HA HA

 

Gary

Smile they said life could get worse, I did and it was

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All,

 

Guess this is as good a place as any.

 

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, the brilliant and ruthless commander who led a ragtag army of guerrillas to victory in Vietnam over first the French and then the Americans, died Friday. The last of the country's old-guard revolutionaries was 102.

 

He has my respect although I might add I have never been to Vietnam.

 

Phone

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Where you alive during the Vietnam war?

 

Are you joking Dave?

 

Phone was in the War of Independence! That's why he still likes having pot shots at us Brits.

Still a lousy shot though. ;)

 

John.

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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I was just wondering

 

Are you joking Dave?

 

Phone was in the War of Independence! That's why he still likes having pot shots at us Brits.

Still a lousy shot though. ;)

 

John.

I agree they lost the Vietnam war and lost the independece too . I do get very confused when i am half and half on what i am saying with the Brits V yanks. I just prefered my father i guess? :crazy:

 

Do you think in the U S civil war he was wearing the grey shirt or the blue?....


There is not one thing different between ideology and religeon
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