Catcher 1 639 Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Have we decided whos got the biggest dick yet? As for SGS, yes it was very brave of your country dropping 2 atomic bombs on the japs! Try slogging a war out against a enemy more powerfull than yourselves with every one of your freinds and family fighting the war along with the soldiers. In hunting terms, the difference between Britain and America is the difference between a terrier and a strong dog. Just because the strong dog is more powerfull/capable does not make it any more respectable than the true little warrior, the terrier. Both countrys deserve their respect during the second world war... I like your comparison of countries to hunting dogs. I now know why they call it the French Poodle. ... I wont go into the breeding of English Bulldogs. SGS:tongue2: yeah dogs could well represent the host county . the Boston terrier yappy littlefooker, the American pit bull all front big mouth but no stamina for the long haul, In 1776 the American dogs pissed the British hounds right back into their own yard and then again in 1812. I know you don't like America and there are things about America I would like to change things are the way they are and the USA is the big dog on the block even the UN recognizes this they rely on America for entirely too much in my opinion.To gain a perpective I suggest getting on a google map and cruise around the American countryside and check out the vastness and open spaces we call our national forrests oro BLM lands that belong to all of America and free for roaming , hunting or whatever. Any party that decides to invade the USA has to much to deal with in just the vastness of these territories. A I have trained my Jack Russle to growl and bark when anyone say's OBAMA. Kinda cute actually SGS:D OOOOH rattled your cage , think if you check you history my colonial cousinyou will find the British were fighting the British all be it British settlers NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENT ION , TO far to re supply are army and a few bad decisions by fat generals cost us America think you will be fighting the same sort of war soon enough with the wet backs AMIGO THERE OVER RUNNING YOU, WERE HERE IF YOU NEED HELP OH AND BY THE WAY I HAPPEN TO LIKE AMERICA AND AMERICAN PEOPLE Yea well it's America now and I am so relieved to here at least one European likes America. I like the UK and I love Ireland but I never could fathom those Scotts eating Haggus or whatever they call that shite. None the less I would consider it a privledge to show some of you UK hunters a day or two hunting in Arizona. Really man would love to trade a hunt. I would love to see how you hunt over there . I have been studying up on it but to epxerience it first hand would be best. SGS:bye: Have you ever hunted haggis.very hard beast to catch only the rare breed of Scottish hound can nail them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SHOTGUNSNIPER 47 Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Have we decided whos got the biggest dick yet? As for SGS, yes it was very brave of your country dropping 2 atomic bombs on the japs! Try slogging a war out against a enemy more powerfull than yourselves with every one of your freinds and family fighting the war along with the soldiers. In hunting terms, the difference between Britain and America is the difference between a terrier and a strong dog. Just because the strong dog is more powerfull/capable does not make it any more respectable than the true little warrior, the terrier. Both countrys deserve their respect during the second world war... I like your comparison of countries to hunting dogs. I now know why they call it the French Poodle. ... I wont go into the breeding of English Bulldogs. SGS:tongue2: yeah dogs could well represent the host county . the Boston terrier yappy littlefooker, the American pit bull all front big mouth but no stamina for the long haul, In 1776 the American dogs pissed the British hounds right back into their own yard and then again in 1812. I know you don't like America and there are things about America I would like to change things are the way they are and the USA is the big dog on the block even the UN recognizes this they rely on America for entirely too much in my opinion.To gain a perpective I suggest getting on a google map and cruise around the American countryside and check out the vastness and open spaces we call our national forrests oro BLM lands that belong to all of America and free for roaming , hunting or whatever. Any party that decides to invade the USA has to much to deal with in just the vastness of these territories. A I have trained my Jack Russle to growl and bark when anyone say's OBAMA. Kinda cute actually SGS:D OOOOH rattled your cage , think if you check you history my colonial cousinyou will find the British were fighting the British all be it British settlers NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENT ION , TO far to re supply are army and a few bad decisions by fat generals cost us America think you will be fighting the same sort of war soon enough with the wet backs AMIGO THERE OVER RUNNING YOU, WERE HERE IF YOU NEED HELP OH AND BY THE WAY I HAPPEN TO LIKE AMERICA AND AMERICAN PEOPLE Yea well it's America now and I am so relieved to here at least one European likes America. I like the UK and I love Ireland but I never could fathom those Scotts eating Haggus or whatever they call that shite. None the less I would consider it a privledge to show some of you UK hunters a day or two hunting in Arizona. Really man would love to trade a hunt. I would love to see how you hunt over there . I have been studying up on it but to epxerience it first hand would be best. SGS:bye: Have you ever hunted haggis.very hard beast to catch only the rare breed of Scottish hound can nail them I was told that 3 Jack Russel's could catch a wild Haggis I only have 2 Jack's - Does that make me one Jack off ..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Proffitt 142 Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 I have no idea why anybody in the US politico system is posturing in any sort of way in the Falklands....makes no sense. It'd be a hoot , though, if oil interest were really at stake and the reason why Clinton said anything at all. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 I have no idea why anybody in the US politico system is posturing in any sort of way in the Falklands....makes no sense. It'd be a hoot , though, if oil interest were really at stake and the reason why Clinton said anything at all. there's nothing like a dame ehhh' 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Proffitt 142 Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 (edited) Hillary Clinton's a split tail ? Who knew...I thought it was dude in drag wearing a pant suit. Certainly explains why she's minding someone elses business. Edited March 5, 2010 by Aaron Proffitt Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Yea well it's America now and I am so relieved to here at least one European likes America. I like the UK and I love Ireland but I never could fathom those Scotts eating Haggus or whatever they call that shite. None the less I would consider it a privledge to show some of you UK hunters a day or two hunting in Arizona. Really man would love to trade a hunt. I would love to see how you hunt over there . I have been studying up on it but to epxerience it first hand would be best. SGS:bye: Here'd the deal. (at least from my perspective anyway! ) I don't class myself as an European. I feel that the UK as a country has far more in common with the US than those pesky countries to the east, America's problem is usually our problem. This is the sole reason for the bad feeling aired on this thread towards America. It's not the Average American man in the street that we're pissed at, but this genuinely feels like a kick in the teeth after we've followed America in to so many conflicts in recent years. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,751 Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 This is the sole reason for the bad feeling aired on this thread towards America. It's not the Average American man in the street that we're pissed at, but this genuinely feels like a kick in the teeth after we've followed America in to so many conflicts in recent years. spot on maltenby, but if it came to it we will be fine standing by ourselves. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Proffitt 142 Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Yea well it's America now and I am so relieved to here at least one European likes America. I like the UK and I love Ireland but I never could fathom those Scotts eating Haggus or whatever they call that shite. None the less I would consider it a privledge to show some of you UK hunters a day or two hunting in Arizona. Really man would love to trade a hunt. I would love to see how you hunt over there . I have been studying up on it but to epxerience it first hand would be best. SGS:bye: Here'd the deal. (at least from my perspective anyway! ) I don't class myself as an European. I feel that the UK as a country has far more in common with the US than those pesky countries to the east, America's problem is usually our problem. This is the sole reason for the bad feeling aired on this thread towards America. It's not the Average American man in the street that we're pissed at, but this genuinely feels like a kick in the teeth after we've followed America in to so many conflicts in recent years. To right...I don't how many times I have had a problem with a countries ruling government, but generally liked her people . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SHOTGUNSNIPER 47 Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 (edited) I have no idea why anybody in the US politico system is posturing in any sort of way in the Falklands....makes no sense. It'd be a hoot , though, if oil interest were really at stake and the reason why Clinton said anything at all. British Petroleum is affiliated with US oil companies - Hmm good question about Hillary C word biach from liberal la la land. Good to hear from ya Arron! Edited March 7, 2010 by SHOTGUNSNIPER Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Proffitt 142 Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 I have no idea why anybody in the US politico system is posturing in any sort of way in the Falklands....makes no sense. It'd be a hoot , though, if oil interest were really at stake and the reason why Clinton said anything at all. British Petroleum is affiliated with US oil companies - Hmm good question about Hillary C word biach from liberal la la land. God to hear from ya Arron! Remember all the squawking about "NO BLOOD FOR OIL !!" and how Bush and Cheney were just pawns for big oil that we heard from the left ? While I believe that to be true, it was Clinton doing alot of that squawking . Seems she's grazing in the same pasture. You get my PM ,SGS ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Swampy 147 Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Yea well it's America now and I am so relieved to here at least one European likes America. I like the UK and I love Ireland but I never could fathom those Scotts eating Haggus or whatever they call that shite. None the less I would consider it a privledge to show some of you UK hunters a day or two hunting in Arizona. Really man would love to trade a hunt. I would love to see how you hunt over there . I have been studying up on it but to epxerience it first hand would be best. SGS:bye: Here'd the deal. (at least from my perspective anyway! ) I don't class myself as an European. I feel that the UK as a country has far more in common with the US than those pesky countries to the east, America's problem is usually our problem. This is the sole reason for the bad feeling aired on this thread towards America. It's not the Average American man in the street that we're pissed at, but this genuinely feels like a kick in the teeth after we've followed America in to so many conflicts in recent years. Where's ya spunk Malty?! You're starting to sound like some tree hugging veg eating, liberalist hippy dude! Get a grip man. You're welsh! You're s'posed to hate everyone! As for the yanks? You're right. As an Island ( I refrained from using the "uk" word) we are more aligned to our kin across the pond that the folk across the brook! But there are times when they should either stand with us or keep their big gobby traps shut! And this was definetely one of those occasions when "if in doubt say nought"! rgds Swampy This is my island in the sun ning Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 (edited) Where's ya spunk Malty?! You're starting to sound like some tree hugging veg eating, liberalist hippy dude! Get a grip man. You're welsh! You're s'posed to hate everyone! Sorry Swamps, forgot myself for a moment! As for the yanks? You're right. As an Island ( I refrained from using the "uk" word) we are more aligned to our kin across the pond that the folk across the brook! But there are times when they should either stand with us or keep their big gobby traps shut! And this was definetely one of those occasions when "if in doubt say nought"! My sentiments exactly, I've already stated it on this thread! Edited March 7, 2010 by maltenby Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Proffitt 142 Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 Yea well it's America now and I am so relieved to here at least one European likes America. I like the UK and I love Ireland but I never could fathom those Scotts eating Haggus or whatever they call that shite. None the less I would consider it a privledge to show some of you UK hunters a day or two hunting in Arizona. Really man would love to trade a hunt. I would love to see how you hunt over there . I have been studying up on it but to epxerience it first hand would be best. SGS:bye: Here'd the deal. (at least from my perspective anyway! ) I don't class myself as an European. I feel that the UK as a country has far more in common with the US than those pesky countries to the east, America's problem is usually our problem. This is the sole reason for the bad feeling aired on this thread towards America. It's not the Average American man in the street that we're pissed at, but this genuinely feels like a kick in the teeth after we've followed America in to so many conflicts in recent years. Where's ya spunk Malty?! You're starting to sound like some tree hugging veg eating, liberalist hippy dude! Get a grip man. You're welsh! You're s'posed to hate everyone! As for the yanks? You're right. As an Island ( I refrained from using the "uk" word) we are more aligned to our kin across the pond that the folk across the brook! But there are times when they should either stand with us or keep their big gobby traps shut! And this was definetely one of those occasions when "if in doubt say nought"! rgds Swampy This is my island in the sun ning Most of the American people would agree.... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JohnGalway 1,043 Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 As for SGS, yes it was very brave of your country dropping 2 atomic bombs on the japs! Drop bomb, or invade main islands, drop bomb, or invade main islands. Damn, I bet that was a hard... Oh, did the plane just get a lot lighter then 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mad al 146 Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 The Falkland Isles Agh yes I remember now, Col. H. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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