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How to Avoid Looking Like an American Tourist
Nevermore:
--- Quote from: injest on May 10, 2009, 12:47:27 pm ---the police like them though...you ever see one of them kids try to RUN in those things...it is the funniest thing you will see this month..
I was driving thru Longview one day and a young man wearing jeans that would fit the entire football team at once was trying to get across the road, it was very busy and about half way across he started trying to run.
he hiked them pants up like Erkel and started this stiff legged jolting run, legs straight and swinging out in big arcs to the side; his body like a board swaying side to side like a boat in a high wind ...I almost ran off the road laughing..
now THAT was SEXXY, I am thankful I was not a teenage girl or I woulda had to pull over and offer myself as his love slave... ::) ::)
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Ohmigod Jess, you kill me!!
Though I have seen this look sported by white kids in Neasden (north London 'burb), replete with "what up, dog!" speech.
injest:
--- Quote from: Nevermore on May 13, 2009, 05:40:45 am ---Ohmigod Jess, you kill me!!
Though I have seen this look sported by white kids in Neasden (north London 'burb), replete with "what up, dog!" speech.
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:laugh: :laugh:
yep what looks "cool" in the mirror at home when you pose dont necessarily look so cool when you actually have to do something in it..
optom3:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 10, 2009, 01:41:20 pm ---
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So when did you sneak into the store car park. That is everyone of what used to be our customers. You have captured in one photo what it took me a paragraph to explain. Still looks bloody stupid though. James at his lockdown school has 2 dress code violations for dropped shorts,so they have given him a belt which he has to wear.
He is very confused and does not seem to know what his style is, classic rock with skinny jeans one day and plaid shorts falling down the next !! ?? :)
Oh well that's teenagers for you, I used to go for the tarty rock chick look, stinky smelly afghan coat which I had to hang in the garage and low cut halter top. Those were the days.
optom3:
I also love pride in your country, not taken to the level of some very far right wingers, but just a sense of belonging somewhere and being proud of it. I am so proud of my Scottish heritage, I only have to see a kilt or hear the bagpipes and the hair on the back of my neck stands up and I feel a big lump in my throat and tears begin to prick my eyes.
The English seem to have lost all that and it saddens me. The sheer unabashed and deep routed pride of mant Americans I find to be like a breath of fresh air. No one In England ever stood up and sang the national anthem when Emma used to compete in horse riding competitions, here at every gym meet they all rise for the National anthem. I persoanlly like it and wish England would stop being so PC and regain some pride in their cultures and heritage.
In the U.K it seems a Gallic thing, with the Scots, welsh and Irish.
I love the fact that Matt and Emma are fascinated by social studies and learning about America's founding fathers. I know some take it a little far, but within the home country and expressed as an allegiance and pride in your country, how can that be wrong.
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Katie77 on May 13, 2009, 04:57:34 am ---We hear about the "Ugly Aussies" too.
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Oh, my goodness. I don't think we've ever had any of them in Philadelphia. Everyone I've ever met has been unfailingly polite and lots of fun. Same goes for New Zealanders. :)
Edit: Fixed a typo. ::)
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