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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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I lived there FOR 6 years would be more apropos
big fancy words again
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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big fancy words again
even txtrs cld manage FOR
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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It's a hyperprolix mélange of the wrong, the merely outdated and the bleeding obvious.

Also, I presume the "we" it refers to are the wittering rote-engagée denizens of Hampstead rather than "The British."
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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I lived there FOR 6 years would be more apropos
Congratulations. The inconsequential grammatical error you just pointed out was also a moral victory and a clear indicator of your superior intellect.
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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Congratulations. The inconsequential grammatical error you just pointed out was also a moral victory and a clear indicator of your superior intellect.
No, not really, just a ploy to allow you to vent your insecurities.

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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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It appears you've gone French. Stop it.
There's nothing more British than peppering one's discourse with ill-understood Gallicisms.
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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There's nothing more British than peppering one's discourse with ill-understood Gallicisms.
As they say in France "...that's life"
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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That's a whole lot of words saying nothing.
Tbf that's Will Self's modus operandi
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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Tbf that's Will Self's modus operandi
Almost an sms by Will Self standards
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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

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No, not really, just a ploy to allow you to vent your insecurities.

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Was that intentional? Because if not, well, words just don't do it justice.

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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

Well of course he's going to say it was intentional now that you've given the out....

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Re: A Point of View: The British and their bizarre view of Americans

Wow. That was a lot of blowhard bloviating.

Politics, sport preferences and social differences aside, we practically share a culture(at least we have since the end of WWII).

We love to laugh at(and sometimes shake our heads at) each other, but when I walk into a pub in London, I feel as at home as when I walk into a bar here in the States...with the exception of Canada, that's not something I feel in any other country, really.
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