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By Wesley
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Topher wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:I'm all in favour of you creating your own sports... but since it's only you guys that play them, do you really need to claim you're World Champions at it just to make it sound grand?

To add to this, why hold a World Series and only invite yourselves?



Ah so the Canadians dont' count?
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By S4B
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Wesley wrote:
Topher wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:I'm all in favour of you creating your own sports... but since it's only you guys that play them, do you really need to claim you're World Champions at it just to make it sound grand?

To add to this, why hold a World Series and only invite yourselves?



Ah so the Canadians dont' count?


Nope
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By Bruvva
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S4B wrote:Ha! I never said I'd catch him! I'm a forward not a back!


*Thinks of obvious rugby position gag*

*Decides he's too scared of S4B to say it*
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By Sunny So Cal
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Bruv, you're such a wimp. It must be because you're so old now.
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By Bonanzoid
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Wesley wrote:
Topher wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:I'm all in favour of you creating your own sports... but since it's only you guys that play them, do you really need to claim you're World Champions at it just to make it sound grand?

To add to this, why hold a World Series and only invite yourselves?



Ah so the Canadians dont' count?


They never do.
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By MK Chris
#386540
OK, so assuming we count Canadians, I'll rephrase the question:

Why hold a World Series and only invite North Americans?
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By Yudster
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Because if they invited the rest of the world the Japanese would tonk them. They are much better at baseball than the Americans. Just like the rest of the world is much better at all the sports we invented than we are now. Except we aren't afraid to still take part.
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By MK Chris
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Munki Bhoy wrote:Why the hell can't I watch Colbert Report any more?!

By pure coincidence, Phill Jupitus' Twitter has information on this:
Phill Jupitus (@jupitusphillip) wrote:YAY! COLBERT NEWS!!! http://www.nofactzone.net/ putting links to full episodes in their daily Episode Guides that can be viewed in the UK.
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By Nicola_Red
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oh oh oh *raises hand* I have a question. Do Americans really get prescribed those ridiculous braces with all the headgear? You see them used as comedy devices in US films/tv but they don't seem to exist in this country. (Correct me if I'm wrong anyone.) Also, is a retainer the same thing as braces?
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By ladbroke
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Why are people from New York so rude? They make Londoners seem hospitable! You take a trip in a yellow taxi and there's not so much as a moment of banter or chat with the driver. Some people might think this is good, but it makes for a frosty journey. Also those touch screen displays in the back of cabs play the same interview over and over and over. I pretty much knew them word for word after a while! I'm guessing the rudeness is a major city thing, it's just that it's worse in NYC than most places.
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By Munki Bhoy
#386561
Topher wrote:
Munki Bhoy wrote:Why the hell can't I watch Colbert Report any more?!

By pure coincidence, Phill Jupitus' Twitter has information on this:
Phill Jupitus (@jupitusphillip) wrote:YAY! COLBERT NEWS!!! http://www.nofactzone.net/ putting links to full episodes in their daily Episode Guides that can be viewed in the UK.


Yay for Phil! I may have to start following him for this!
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By Sunny So Cal
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ladbroke wrote:Why are people from New York so rude? They make Londoners seem hospitable! You take a trip in a yellow taxi and there's not so much as a moment of banter or chat with the driver. Some people might think this is good, but it makes for a frosty journey. Also those touch screen displays in the back of cabs play the same interview over and over and over. I pretty much knew them word for word after a while! I'm guessing the rudeness is a major city thing, it's just that it's worse in NYC than most places.


Have you been to most places? I can honestly say I've never had a problem in either New York or London with people being rude. As for the taxis - it's because the drivers barely speak English. And, there are volume controls on the touch screens and you can also change what you're watching or shut it off entirely. It really isn't meant to be some sort of torture device.
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By MK Chris
#386588
Londoners always seem fine to me.
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By ladbroke
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Sunny So Cal wrote:
ladbroke wrote:Why are people from New York so rude? They make Londoners seem hospitable! You take a trip in a yellow taxi and there's not so much as a moment of banter or chat with the driver. Some people might think this is good, but it makes for a frosty journey. Also those touch screen displays in the back of cabs play the same interview over and over and over. I pretty much knew them word for word after a while! I'm guessing the rudeness is a major city thing, it's just that it's worse in NYC than most places.


Have you been to most places? I can honestly say I've never had a problem in either New York or London with people being rude. As for the taxis - it's because the drivers barely speak English. And, there are volume controls on the touch screens and you can also change what you're watching or shut it off entirely. It really isn't meant to be some sort of torture device.


I live close to London and work in West London, and my experience is that Londoners would quite happily tut and get annoyed if you hold them up by being inconsiderate for having, say a heart attack, yet would be the model of compassion if a cute little dog was in distress. This I don't really mind as I'm pretty much a miserable bastard most of the time. In New York it seemed the same only worse. I actually found it quite amusing to be honest, but being the first time for me in New York it took me a little by surprise. I suppose we could have turned the in cab monitors down, but again this became a running joke amongst us as to who could remember the next line!
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By Sunny So Cal
#386590
ladbroke wrote:In New York it seemed the same only worse. I actually found it quite amusing to be honest, but being the first time for me in New York it took me a little by surprise.


It shouldn't have done. It's the stereotypical viewpoint of New Yorkers - that they're all rude. You know, like all Americans are fat and all British people have bad teeth. I think people go to NYC expecting/hoping that they'll be pushed/shoved and spat on just so they can go away and say how rude all the people were. Again, I've never had a problem in either city.
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By ladbroke
#386593
That's kind of what I meant to be honest, it lived up to the stereotype, which in my experience isn't the case with most cities. Most cities seem to be a watered down version of the stereotype at worst/best.

I at least fulfill peoples expectations of the English if my latest dental bills are anything to go by! They're shot to pieces.
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By S4B
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nicola_red wrote:oh oh oh *raises hand* I have a question. Do Americans really get prescribed those ridiculous braces with all the headgear? You see them used as comedy devices in US films/tv but they don't seem to exist in this country. (Correct me if I'm wrong anyone.) Also, is a retainer the same thing as braces?


My friend had one of those Nic! I think a retainer is a plastic gumshield type thing that you wear after your brace has done the trick to make sure your teeth don't move back, but I might be wrong!
By Wesley
#386614
Topher wrote:OK, so assuming we count Canadians, I'll rephrase the question:

Why hold a World Series and only invite North Americans?



Good question I've often wondered why the Japanese haven't been invited.
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By Yudster
#386664
I already told you - its because they'd win.
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By jocky85
#386676
S4B wrote:
nicola_red wrote:oh oh oh *raises hand* I have a question. Do Americans really get prescribed those ridiculous braces with all the headgear? You see them used as comedy devices in US films/tv but they don't seem to exist in this country. (Correct me if I'm wrong anyone.) Also, is a retainer the same thing as braces?


My friend had one of those Nic! I think a retainer is a plastic gumshield type thing that you wear after your brace has done the trick to make sure your teeth don't move back, but I might be wrong!


Yes that's a retainer, you get them over here too, I had one when I was younger it has a 'plate' but like a gumshield and then wires hooking it to your teeth if that makes sense. It's not just for after having braces (or train tracks) - I never had those, just different retainers.
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By Nicola_Red
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jocky85 wrote:I had one when I was younger it has a 'plate' but like a gumshield and then wires hooking it to your teeth if that makes sense. It's not just for after having braces (or train tracks) - I never had those, just different retainers.


I just had a thing with a wire across the front of my teeth that was removable, different from the 'train tracks' - but my orthodontist and everyone else called it a 'brace'. hence my confusion about this 'retainer' word.
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By jocky85
#386694
Sounds the same as mine. I heard it referred to as a retainer - strange
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By MK Chris
#386700
You're all bugs bunny-like freaks.
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By Munki Bhoy
#386720
Sunny So Cal wrote:
ladbroke wrote:In New York it seemed the same only worse. I actually found it quite amusing to be honest, but being the first time for me in New York it took me a little by surprise.


It shouldn't have done. It's the stereotypical viewpoint of New Yorkers - that they're all rude. You know, like all Americans are fat and all British people have bad teeth. I think people go to NYC expecting/hoping that they'll be pushed/shoved and spat on just so they can go away and say how rude all the people were. Again, I've never had a problem in either city.


I got the impression that New Yorkers were a sort of friendly arrogant strange mix. I think it comes from the pride they have in their city.

Admittedly, I was too busy being impressed by the city to let the arrogant bit bother me! But no one there annoyed me, so that probably helped.
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