Should Americans be allowed to live overseas?
A very interesting question, hold on while I bust out the hmmm cat!
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Last edited by chitown; 31-05-2010 at 03:26 PM.
I also ways gave you a wide berth. Fuck you are one lame SOB. I mean you may be the lamest person I have ever seen posting. I was born and raised outside the states to expat parents. Mistake is the only way you can be thought of. And you think you are funny.
Who rebuilt Japan after the war?
pricelessOriginally Posted by chitown
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I feel uncomfortable walking around Lidl and Aldi. It must be all the poor people
The Japanese did.
Are you seriously telling me that America takes credit for the re-building of Japan after WW2?
See, this is the problem with you Merkins... You spend all your time eating hamburgers, dumbing down your media and stealing ideas for weapons and thinking everything successful in life is down to you.
Have you read the story of the hair and the tortoise?
I suppose that Honda robot that can run, climb stairs and ride a bicycle was your idea too right.![]()
What would the Yanks make of this?
Probably try and fuck it.![]()
And why ?Originally Posted by aging one
They usually fcuk everything they get involved with.Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
"contained' within their own boarders" Now why didn't you voice this sentiment anytime before the two world wars?
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Hey- stop using logic to beat them at their own game!![]()
Like the new AV Scampers.![]()
He's obviously referring to the billions in aid and loans supplied to Japan after WW2 to ward off starvation. No one suggested that the US was responsible for the tremendous economic strides they made themselves. The US and western Europe provided a marketplace for cheaply produced Japanese goods which fueled their economic expansion.Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
Reminds me of a story going around several years ago when the first Japanese warship visited Pearl Harbor.Originally Posted by SEA Traveler
A few young Japanese sailors got lost on their way to visit the USS Arizona Monument. They stopped and asked a US Marine directions. The Marine simply replied, "It's a bit further down the road. Right where you left it".
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"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
Presumably you are aware of what prompted the USA to get involved in WW2?Originally Posted by phomsanuk
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