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na, I take it back :hihi:

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oops, another mistake :lol:

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nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:
nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:Your implication is offensive.
Good. It was meant to be.
Pretty arrogant considering the UK is every bit at fault as the US. Lots of money travels across the pond to the UK. It has benefited from our excesses more than any other nation, including Japan. Yet you think you have some moral ground to stand on. Whatever.
And what is it that we're as at fault about? Because I was having a slap at the grinning idiot's denial of climate change, and at his typically American view that somehow Al Gore was a major player in the debate where everyone else thinks he's jumped on the band waggon a tad late. A bit like when he invented the information super highway.

But don't let that stop you waving your silly little flag at me.
Come on now, I have to spell it out? It's not that you took a swipe at the "grinning idiot". You implied that his remarks where a sign of being an American. That's lame. It's not a typical American view. Only those that don't live here believe that.

Al Gore is not one of my heroes. But he didn't jump on the wagon late. He was interested in this issue for quite some time before he became VP. And I don't fault him for bringing the topic back to the forefront of conversation, regardless of motive. No one else was giving the topic more than a few minutes on talk radio.

And you're being quite hypocritical when you hail from the UK and accuse others of waving their little flag. It was your country men who spanned the globe placing little flags in everyone's back yard claiming they had "discovered" that land and claimed it for <fill in the blank>. So funny. Keep it coming though. I like that British wit :roll:

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thecontrolcentre wrote:
nuffink wrote:But your thickos are so much louder, cockier and proud of their ignorance than ours.



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nuffink wrote:Two bites at the cherry eh tom. Each complete with a sniggering smiley. Class.
I work with what I've got. :shrug: :D

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UncleAge wrote:
nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:
nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:Your implication is offensive.
Good. It was meant to be.
Pretty arrogant considering the UK is every bit at fault as the US. Lots of money travels across the pond to the UK. It has benefited from our excesses more than any other nation, including Japan. Yet you think you have some moral ground to stand on. Whatever.
And what is it that we're as at fault about? Because I was having a slap at the grinning idiot's denial of climate change, and at his typically American view that somehow Al Gore was a major player in the debate where everyone else thinks he's jumped on the band waggon a tad late. A bit like when he invented the information super highway.

But don't let that stop you waving your silly little flag at me.
Come on now, I have to spell it out? It's not that you took a swipe at the "grinning idiot". You implied that his remarks where a sign of being an American. That's lame. It's not a typical American view. Only those that don't live here believe that.

Al Gore is not one of my heroes. But he didn't jump on the wagon late. He was interested in this issue for quite some time before he became VP. And I don't fault him for bringing the topic back to the forefront of conversation, regardless of motive. No one else was giving the topic more than a few minutes on talk radio.

And you're being quite hypocritical when you hail from the UK and accuse others of waving their little flag. It was your country men who spanned the globe placing little flags in everyone's back yard claiming they had "discovered" that land and claimed it for <fill in the blank>. So funny. Keep it coming though. I like that British wit :roll:
Maybe you should have a little look at what I wrote to eduardo immediately before your fascinating intervention in this thread. After that feel free to carry on proving me right.
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hibidy wrote:na, I take it back :hihi:
I must have missed the abuse you so cravenly deleted from this post. Why don't you repeat it.
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It's an interesting new tactic though. Leave the abuse there just long enough that the mods don't spot it.

What a coward you are.
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nuffink wrote:
eduardo_b wrote:
nuffink wrote:It's always refreshing to see the most rapacious, greedy people on the planet living in denial.
Not all of us. It's no wonder, though, that Europeans think many Americans are arrogant, self-absorbed and clueless.
I'm well aware of that. But your thickos are so much louder, cockier and proud of their ignorance than ours. So you'll have to forgive the generalisations.
I can't deny the reality of your assessment. To be fair, though, I think at least of some of it started when John Winthrop, a Brit as you know, declared the colonies to be a city on a hill. It just got worse from there. This became manifest destiny, a ludicrous concept that many Americans unknowingly believe ("the greatest country in the world").

It has been my observation that while not all Americans are loud and cocky, those that are certainly stand out when seen wandering about Europe. Without exception, the noisiest group in any restaurant in Europe is always made up of Americans, much to the embarrassment of the rest of us.

It's really a country with some very good qualities, but the downsides are equally unfortunate, I'm sorry to say. A little humbleness would go a long way, IMO. At least we voted in Obama, which I think gives us hope for being part of the world community again.
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nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:
nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:
nuffink wrote:
UncleAge wrote:Your implication is offensive.
Good. It was meant to be.
Pretty arrogant considering the UK is every bit at fault as the US. Lots of money travels across the pond to the UK. It has benefited from our excesses more than any other nation, including Japan. Yet you think you have some moral ground to stand on. Whatever.
And what is it that we're as at fault about? Because I was having a slap at the grinning idiot's denial of climate change, and at his typically American view that somehow Al Gore was a major player in the debate where everyone else thinks he's jumped on the band waggon a tad late. A bit like when he invented the information super highway.

But don't let that stop you waving your silly little flag at me.
Come on now, I have to spell it out? It's not that you took a swipe at the "grinning idiot". You implied that his remarks where a sign of being an American. That's lame. It's not a typical American view. Only those that don't live here believe that.

Al Gore is not one of my heroes. But he didn't jump on the wagon late. He was interested in this issue for quite some time before he became VP. And I don't fault him for bringing the topic back to the forefront of conversation, regardless of motive. No one else was giving the topic more than a few minutes on talk radio.

And you're being quite hypocritical when you hail from the UK and accuse others of waving their little flag. It was your country men who spanned the globe placing little flags in everyone's back yard claiming they had "discovered" that land and claimed it for <fill in the blank>. So funny. Keep it coming though. I like that British wit :roll:
Maybe you should have a little look at what I wrote to eduardo immediately before your fascinating intervention in this thread. After that feel free to carry on proving me right.
You mean this "your thickos are so much louder, cockier and proud of their ignorance than ours"? So you make a point and it's logical, rational and mature. Others make their point and all of a sudden they are loud and cocky? Hmm...that's pretty special...

And yes it was a fascinating intervention. So much so that you couldn't resist responding.

Goodnight.

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nuffink wrote:...
UncleAge wrote:...
As I have recently learned. Under the KVR rules, you guys are being disrespectful of each other. This is not allowed and you may be warned or banned.

You're just going to have to take the piss out of each other in a nicer more respectful way.. Have fun. :)

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tomg wrote:
nuffink wrote:...
UncleAge wrote:...
As I have recently learned. Under the KVR rules, you guys are being disrespectful of each other. This is not allowed and you may be warned or banned.

You're just going to have to take the piss out of each other in a nicer more respectful way.. Have fun. :)
When did being disrespectful on KVR become a liability? I was only gone three weeks.

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Disrespect is so last week. Now it's all about cowardly abuse which you remove before a mod spots it.
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this thread is just like the great pacific waste dump, a large dump of useless garbage.

Here's what's learned, tracktion is in trouble, and it remains to be seen what the final word will be on it (though it's not hard to draw suspicions) and, that regardless of the thread, it can get out of hand quite easily.

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tomg wrote:
nuffink wrote:...
UncleAge wrote:...
As I have recently learned. Under the KVR rules, you guys are being disrespectful of each other. This is not allowed and you may be warned or banned.

You're just going to have to take the piss out of each other in a nicer more respectful way.. Have fun. :)
I hope you were not the only who was warned :wink:

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