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dbd33 Feb 8th 2007 7:13 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by sinope (Post 4379141)
So you're either married to Condi Rice or you're Laura Bush's bit on the side...

(unless we all have you wrong and you are in fact Laura Bush?)

I am not, nor have I ever impersonated, Laura Bush.

I was in San Francisco when Di died. Oh, my dears, the agony, the anguish, the tears. Streets piled high with flowers. It was like Evita all over again.

dbd33 Feb 8th 2007 7:14 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 4379186)
So was I.


You're not her by any chance, are you?

Rich_007 Feb 8th 2007 7:15 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 4379193)
I was in San Francisco when Di died. Oh, my dears, the agony, the anguish, the tears. Streets piled high with flowers. It was like Evita all over again.


Tears dripping onto the prada shoes, all tantrums and tiaras ? At least they would be well dressed mourners.

Rich.

hot wasabi peas Feb 8th 2007 7:22 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 4379204)
You're not her by any chance, are you?

I have pulled many creatures but not pork.

hot wasabi peas Feb 8th 2007 7:24 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by smelly (Post 4379067)
I just thought he was a bit intrusive , I wouldn't go around questioning other immigrants there reasons for moving and stating "well I seen it on the tele cant understand why you moved personally", I think thats why I thought it was old fashioned.

Although your colleague sounds a bit of a dork, I wouldn't have considered his questioning intrusive. It's how Canadians (and North Americans) can be - just to the point, direct. When I lived in England I often had people tell me that they either liked or disliked North Americans (or me personally! :huh: ) for their (my) directness.

It sounded to me like you were getting a gentle ribbing (piss take) -- maybe he's got a crush? ;)

Rich_007 Feb 8th 2007 7:40 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 4379234)
It's how Canadians (and North Americans) can be - just to the point, direct.

'Merkans yes, but I disagree re Canadians. Regrading the workplace, I find the more confident they are of themselves,and/or being more travelled and more mature in personality, yes they can be quite direct but moreso in an open manner. i.e. they're not afraid of asking/talking/opening up.

Some, I would suggest the insular, less confident, negative, suspicious, inferiority-complex riddled species, come over all sly and will happily scuttle around like crabs running sideways. They'll never go head to head on a deal and will evade a confrontation or disagreement or even a discussion at all costs, in favour of sideways conversations, rumour, tittle tattle, gossip and disinformation. Avoid these types, at all costs, for there be vile beasties and depths of misery and disenchantment.

Rich.

Rete Feb 8th 2007 8:16 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 4378998)
Im rather disapointed there was no mention of the royal family. Standards must be slipping at the idiot school.



Why the insult to the asker? He is an idiot because he thought you left some place that he feels is better than his country in terms of culture, etc.? Can't see where that makes him or her an idiot but perhaps the person that feels they are one is. :(

Rich_007 Feb 8th 2007 8:21 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by Rete (Post 4379408)
Can't see where that makes him or her an idiot but perhaps the person that feels they are one is. :(

It's the old idiom of someone thinking that in an island populated by 60million peeps one would personally know the royals. It does make the questioner sound like an uber:dick.

Rich.

dbd33 Feb 8th 2007 8:26 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by Rich_007 (Post 4379434)
It's the old idiom of someone thinking that in an island populated by 60million peeps one would personally know the royals.

They don't think that, they think we all love our Queen and follow her every movement; the way they do with those ice hockey chappies or Anna Nicole Smith.

iaink Feb 8th 2007 8:27 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by Rete (Post 4379408)
Why the insult to the asker? He is an idiot because he thought you left some place that he feels is better than his country in terms of culture, etc.? Can't see where that makes him or her an idiot but perhaps the person that feels they are one is. :(

ANYONE who judges what a country is like to live in based on what they saw on TV is an idiot.

Rich_007 Feb 8th 2007 8:35 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 4379464)
They don't think that, they think we all love our Queen and follow her every movement.

Ah that's why I confuse peeps over here. They think I would worship the very ground she walks upon. My disinterest confused them, after all the link with the Brit-royalty is like how they is different from 'Merka, innit. zzzzz.

Rich.

dbd33 Feb 8th 2007 8:42 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by Rich_007 (Post 4379514)
Ah that's why I confuse peeps over here. They think I would worship the very ground she walks upon. My disinterest confused them, after all the link with the Brit-royalty is like how they is different from 'Merka, innit.


But it's not different from America, there is considerable interest in the royal family in America; hence Helen Mirren's oscar nomination. It's only Brits who lack interest, something that confuses Americas and Canadians alike.

Souvenir Feb 8th 2007 8:44 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by Rich_007 (Post 4379434)
It's the old idiom of someone thinking that in an island populated by 60million peeps one would personally know the royals. It does make the questioner sound like an uber:dick.

Rich.

'Scuse me!!!!!!

I'll have you know that I'm related to the bloke what married the daughter of King Edward VII.

Rich_007 Feb 8th 2007 8:46 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 4379541)
But it's not different from America, there is considerable interest in the royal family in America; hence Helen Mirren's oscar nomination. It's only Brits who lack interest, something that confuses Americas and Canadians alike.

Canadians think that having the Brit/Royale Family link gives them cultural bonus points over the 'Merkans. The 'Merkans, thought they loathe to admit it publicly, are jealous of Canada's Brit/Royale Family heritage, but would never admit it. I don't understand it, don't take any interest in it, but it is there.

Rich.

Rich_007 Feb 8th 2007 8:48 am

Re: Old fashioned attitudes
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4379552)
I'll have you know that I'm related to the bloke what married the daughter of King Edward VII.

George the Fornicator ?
Randolph the Well Endowed of Kings Lynn ?
Herbert the Blashpemer Son of Alfred the Goatherder of Kendal ?

Whassallthisroyalnonsenseanyhoo.

Rich.


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