Out of interest, have you ever been to the 51st State?
- T.I.</strong><hr></blockquote>
This question is not out of interest , this question is of prime interest : i went in england two times when i was a kid.
and i am one;
Strange that nobody here have make a poll on the numbers , Jamie put in front europe the number one, and america in front of america the number 2 and nobody react. People are starting to sleep around here
Strange that nobody here have make a poll on the numbers , Jamie put in front europe the number one, and america in front of america the number 2 and nobody react. People are starting to sleep around here </strong><hr></blockquote>
Its because 100% of all AI´ers are from Europe according to my poll. And you haven´t even voted yetPowerdoc
New Hampshire - Live Free or Die</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ah yes.....ever read Bill Bryson, the (American) travel writer/ essayist/ humourist, who lives (or until fairly recently at least lived) in New Hampshire? A quick quote on that very slogan from his book Notes From A Big Country:-
[quote] ....[New Hampshire] has the most demented numberplate slogan, the strange and pugnacious 'Live Free or Die'. Perhaps I take these things too literally, but I really don't like driving around with an explicit vow to expire if things don't go right. I would much prefer something a bit more equivocal and less terminal ? 'Live Free or Pout' perhaps, or 'Live Free If It's All The Same To You Thanks Very Much'. <hr></blockquote>
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Ah yes.....ever read Bill Bryson, the (American) travel writer/ essayist/ humourist, who lives (or until fairly recently at least lived) in New Hampshire? A quick quote on that very slogan from his book Notes From A Big Country:-
....[New Hampshire] has the most demented numberplate slogan, the strange and pugnacious 'Live Free or Die'. Perhaps I take these things too literally, but I really don't like driving around with an explicit vow to expire if things don't go right. I would much prefer something a bit more equivocal and less terminal ? 'Live Free or Pout' perhaps, or 'Live Free If It's All The Same To You Thanks Very Much'. <hr></blockquote>
Ya got no fightin spirit, ya limey. That's why we beat your ass in 76 and then had to save your as in. . . .
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Out of interest, have you ever been to the 51st State?
- T.I.</strong><hr></blockquote>
This question is not out of interest , this question is of prime interest : i went in england two times when i was a kid.
and i am one;
Strange that nobody here have make a poll on the numbers , Jamie put in front europe the number one, and america in front of america the number 2 and nobody react. People are starting to sleep around here
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Strange that nobody here have make a poll on the numbers , Jamie put in front europe the number one, and america in front of america the number 2 and nobody react. People are starting to sleep around here
Its because 100% of all AI´ers are from Europe according to my poll. And you haven´t even voted yetPowerdoc
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Its because 100% of all AI´ers are from Europe according to my poll. And you haven´t even voted yetPowerdoc</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well i will vote for 1 Anders.
I think TI will give you a beer when he will reappear on those boards.
Sorry, have run out of beers . . .
- T.I.
<strong>Still 100%
Sorry, have run out of beers . . .
- T.I.</strong><hr></blockquote>
England wins by 3 goals to 0 and you don't want to give a beer to Anders : it's not nice
<strong>England wins by 3 goals to 0 and you don't want to give a beer to Anders : it's not nice
I drunk them all myself :eek:
Maybe you can get him one, powerdoc?
- T.I.
VOTE PEOPLE VOTE.
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Maybe you can get him one, powerdoc?
- T.I.</strong><hr></blockquote>
wish granted
More a colon than a state I think. Bush grimaces and we S**T !
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When reading your signature
England, baby, England!
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New Hampshire - Live Free or Die</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ah yes.....ever read Bill Bryson, the (American) travel writer/ essayist/ humourist, who lives (or until fairly recently at least lived) in New Hampshire? A quick quote on that very slogan from his book Notes From A Big Country:-
[quote] ....[New Hampshire] has the most demented numberplate slogan, the strange and pugnacious 'Live Free or Die'. Perhaps I take these things too literally, but I really don't like driving around with an explicit vow to expire if things don't go right. I would much prefer something a bit more equivocal and less terminal ? 'Live Free or Pout' perhaps, or 'Live Free If It's All The Same To You Thanks Very Much'. <hr></blockquote>
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Ah yes.....ever read Bill Bryson, the (American) travel writer/ essayist/ humourist, who lives (or until fairly recently at least lived) in New Hampshire? A quick quote on that very slogan from his book Notes From A Big Country:-
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....[New Hampshire] has the most demented numberplate slogan, the strange and pugnacious 'Live Free or Die'. Perhaps I take these things too literally, but I really don't like driving around with an explicit vow to expire if things don't go right. I would much prefer something a bit more equivocal and less terminal ? 'Live Free or Pout' perhaps, or 'Live Free If It's All The Same To You Thanks Very Much'. <hr></blockquote>
Ya got no fightin spirit, ya limey. That's why we beat your ass in 76 and then had to save your as in. . . .
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Do you happen to be an East-Coaster between the age of 18-22? Just a curiosity.
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Isn't the UK the 51st State now? When America pulls the strings, England responds in lockstep every time!</strong><hr></blockquote>