Is the USA better?
#106
Re: Is the USA better?
Judging from the number of Americans who go to Europe looking for their family roots, quite a few people.
Add to that those people who describe themselves as some other nationality American, such as Irish American, then the number adds up.
Add to that those people who describe themselves as some other nationality American, such as Irish American, then the number adds up.
#108
Re: Is the USA better?
and to be quite quite honest we dont really care how you feel
or how appropiate you think something is ..
#109
Re: Is the USA better?
There doesn't appear to be a lot of recorded history for America before the 1600s.
#110
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Re: Is the USA better?
I don't agree. Mods should be here to keep that sort of nonsense off. If I personally insult someone I would expect to have my post deleted - it has nothing to do with productively discussing issues in the thread. I don't expect mods to be the people behind such insults.
#114
Re: Is the USA better?
As in, you have trouble knowing 'Special' when you see it. Based on your comment that many cities here don't have anything special about them.
#115
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Thanks for clarifying your comment, that's all I wanted to know.
#116
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Can I post another pic of Sharron Davies in the buff to lighten the thread up again?
#117
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Re: Is the USA better?
Just don't question the greatness of the United States of America for Amerikanes on here and you'll be fine.....
Lots of culture here: pictorial evidence attached.
Lots of culture here: pictorial evidence attached.
#119
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Just so our new friends on BE know.....Kali is American as well.....
#120
Re: Is the USA better?
I was in the largest book shop in Portland and browsing the history section. There was only one book I saw covering a period before 16th century and that started at 1492, most seemed to be from the late 1700 onwards.
In academic circles there may well be a considerable number of volumes for study but to the average person there is seems little available history written about the area which became the USA prior to that countries inception.