From: Simon S-B on 28 Jun 2010 07:52 "Henry" <snogfest_hosebeast(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9bd6312a-f33e-433e-93a4-e2d046bbd235(a)n8g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 28, 6:12 am, Lclawitcx <fosdf...(a)eml.cc> wrote: >> Oh dear, we destroyed you English racists. Thousands of you started >> off spouting your xenopobic chants about black people and the war >> outside the stadium, then it finished with you crying. >> This brings to an end the months of embarrassing English flag waving >> nationalism that even made Americans cringe. >> >> A video summing up the English limeys world >> cup.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5kvpm_bTk4 >> >> "The English are a nation of cowards" >> >> Quote from Frenchman William the conqueror, after he conquered the >> English. >> >> . > > this is really insulting. We all know that kiwi's are the sheep > shaggers, or is it normally the Welsh (in your neck of the woods)? Hey, there are some pretty sheep in England as well you know!
From: Lozzo on 28 Jun 2010 07:53 Simon S-B wrote: > > > "CS" <crmstone(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message > news:d0a6f0da-7e8b-4ba4-89a8-732cee4c1cad(a)d8g2000yqf.googlegroups.com. > .. > > Lclawitcx - you clearly have a problem with simple primary school > > comprehension. If you had not guessed from the title this group is > > about F1, not football. However, I do accept that as both sports > > start with an "F", you small brain is probably confused. Best you > > lie down, take the ADHD pill and think it through slowly and calmly. > > He's an Irish American by the name of Greg Rogers. He has a habit of > cross-posting anywhere he thinks there might be 'Limeys' for him to > have a go at. In the rugby NG we just think of him as a bit 'special' > and generally ignore him. Ah, he's what we'd call a window-licker... if he could afford a house with glass in the windows -- Lozzo Versys 650 Tourer, CBR600F-W racebike in the making, TS250C, RD400F (somewhere)
From: Lozzo on 28 Jun 2010 07:56 J W Hogg wrote: > To be born an englishman is to have won the lottery of life. Really? You'd never know. I think he only real advantage to being born an Englishman is learning a universally accepted language from birth, and there are plenty of other nations who can give that same thing to a child. -- Lozzo Versys 650 Tourer, CBR600F-W racebike in the making, TS250C, RD400F (somewhere)
From: SIRPip on 28 Jun 2010 07:59 J W Hogg wrote: > To be born an englishman is to have won the lottery of life. Well, it has to be a good four numbers. And the bonus ball of course, which means you're so close but you actually get very little. This situation, of course, you accept with your lip stiffened, chin firm and a song in your heart. -- SIRPip : B12
From: Malc on 28 Jun 2010 08:00
On 28 June, 11:41, build <bui...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I read this thread. > > I am amused and amazed, surely the British don't really believe that? > I hope. > > LOL, unbelievable. What are you talking about? Context man, context! -- Malc |