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:lol: heh.. and I met this English guy (Rob, forgive me if you read this) who thought that Amsterdam was a country on its own and that Kopenhagen or Denmark was its capital.. come on.. that made me wonder.. do English people go to school?? :lol: Nahh, I'm jokingCSIannalysse said:
Sometimes people (no offence to Americans or any other people) are really stupid when it comes to the Mother Country :lol: I asked one american (when I lived there) about what they thought about London and they said, "Isn't England the capital of London? Like Washington DC is the capital of the states?" I was a little gob-smacked, I had taken the decency to learn all 50 states and their capitals, yet they coundn't figure out that England was it's own country.
*gags* Yuk! I tried it a few years ago for the first time and I'm still trying to get the taste out of my mouth. :lol:wibble said:
Anyone here eat black pudding by any chance? I never understand the attraction with that either :lol:
Ditto on that I also love Yorkshire pudding and have it every sunday lunch with roast beef.I love Yorkshire pudding.My Mum does them every Sunday with our roast dinner.
Well I'm english and I still completly agree with you..can't stand kidneys.Ugh for kidneys.. and ugh for black pudding.. EEEWWW.. well, makes sense though, since I'm not English
I agree! :lol:kazzy said:
And...eugh, how can you all like marmite?! :lol: It's sick. :|