Anguille
Bane of the Urbane
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I'll call you eder one or the other whenever I want to.essaie de m'empecher, elle quais.don't call him hein.
don't call me elke.
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I'll call you eder one or the other whenever I want to.essaie de m'empecher, elle quais.don't call him hein.
don't call me elke.
Freedom Fries anyone?
Now how childish was that of our leaders.
I wonder if they renamed American Cheese over there when we invaded Iraq?
Unlike us, the French support their own industries. I have seen copious varieties of cheese, but rarely any that are made anywhere other than France.
It is an incredible country, and generally, the French are really, really friendly. In Normandy, I went with my brother (who was there for some D-Day Memorial thing), we had so many French people thanking him and fussing over him that he was embarrassed by the attention. Trouble is, even out of uniform, he looks like a Jarhead.
Uh....err....hmmmm...
Do I take that as a compliment or an insult?
Please offer my <S> to your bro.
I'll call you eder one or the other whenever I want to.essaie de m'empecher, elle quais.
don't call me elke.
It was an uncalled for comment if he actually said it.
Is he trying to stir up anger from Americans toward the French?
Likewise, did he forget how we did not turn our backs on Europe at the cost of tens of thousands of American lives?
Did he forget that we, as a people, put more money into the natural disasters reliefs than all other countries combined?
And I am not referring to government releif. I am referring to individuals who made private donations.
He really needs to keep his personal sentiments to himself. It was uncalled for.
Generally, Europe tends to look on us as their 'badly behaved relation'. In the UK, people call me their 'colonial cousin', funnily, none of them are prepared to do DNA tests to prove kinship. They're an arrogant bunch. But... they get seriously pissy when you remind them that having a history is not as important as having a future.
I have been called "a silly American" one too many times in my life by those I know and interact with from and still in England.
My response?
You guys wore bright red coats and stood side by side in an open field and went home wondering how you lost the war. And you call Americans silly?
Try it. It will shut them up real quick.
Hey, I live in south Louisiana.... kinda hard to "hate" the French down here.... they're EVERYWHERE.
s'il vous plaît de sortir sur le perron, mademoiselle anguille.
j'ai besoin de parler avec vous pour un moment.
Je parlerai avec ta maman, hein!!
pas de famille, s'il vous plaît
Wow, how original.Oh, yay! The French respect us! That is indeed joyous news.
Now, I like the French but they are a bunch of cheese eatin' surrender monkeys.
Talk about paranoid."Welcome to the club of states who don't turn their back on the sick and the poor" French President Nicolas Sarkozy
It was an uncalled for comment if he actually said it.
Is he trying to stir up anger from Americans toward the French?
Likewise, did he forget how we did not turn our backs on Europe at the cost of tens of thousands of American lives?
Did he forget that we, as a people, put more money into the natural disasters reliefs than all other countries combined?
And I am not referring to government releif. I am referring to individuals who made private donations.
He really needs to keep his personal sentiments to himself. It was uncalled for.
vu le vu co she a migua???
oops, wrong conversation...
pas de famille, s'il vous plaît
vu le vu co she a migua???
oops, wrong conversation...
Avec moi!
(voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir)
Obviously, you judge success by the size of the military.
I judge by the quality of life.
And I judge success by the opportunities that are afforded me.
Whether or not I decide to capitalize on them, that is my decision, my choice or my fault.