i like french people... if they are on holiday here, or in france..

(actually just got a new romanian neighbour, and shes stunning!!!)
Lando_Griffin wrote:Wilhelmsson wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Justify this view.
World War I and World War II, It was the good old yanks who helped us out.
God Bless America.
The "Yanks" helped us out, did they? Would you consider that a Market trader "helps you out" by selling you their stock? Or would you reckon that YOU helped HIM out?
Do you realise that only at the turn of this year did Britain finally manage to pay off the debt owed to the US for munitions provided from March 1941 during WWII?
There's a World of information out there
I have firsthand accounts from people who were there during the war, and the American soldiers were big on brash, and small on skill.
"As green as grass" best sums up the typical US soldier during WWII. In the beginning, they were a liability.
As the Allied forces transported munitions (under the guard of a handful of tanks) to the front line in North Africa, they encountered a German Panzer squadron. Protocol at this time (when Panzers were far superior to the tanks the allies had) was to destroy the munitions and tanks before you were within the enemy's range, and retreat. (Simply retreating would allow the Nazi's to utilize the abandoned weapons against us.)
So what did the "oh-so-great-and-noble" US soldiers do? They ran. They actually got out of their vehicles and pegged it.
Oh, and here's another little titbit for your future reference:
The USA would not have entered the War had Japan not bombed Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941. (Which had little to do with the war on Germany, which is a popular misconception. It was more to do with Japan's own expansion policy into Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies.)
So...
Did the Yanks save the World, or did they simply sell us the weapons we saved ourselves with?
Lando_Griffin wrote:Wilhelmsson wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Justify this view.
World War I and World War II, It was the good old yanks who helped us out.
God Bless America.
The "Yanks" helped us out, did they? Would you consider that a Market trader "helps you out" by selling you their stock? Or would you reckon that YOU helped HIM out?
Do you realise that only at the turn of this year did Britain finally manage to pay off the debt owed to the US for munitions provided from March 1941 during WWII?
There's a World of information out there
I have firsthand accounts from people who were there during the war, and the American soldiers were big on brash, and small on skill.
"As green as grass" best sums up the typical US soldier during WWII. In the beginning, they were a liability.
As the Allied forces transported munitions (under the guard of a handful of tanks) to the front line in North Africa, they encountered a German Panzer squadron. Protocol at this time (when Panzers were far superior to the tanks the allies had) was to destroy the munitions and tanks before you were within the enemy's range, and retreat. (Simply retreating would allow the Nazi's to utilize the abandoned weapons against us.)
So what did the "oh-so-great-and-noble" US soldiers do? They ran. They actually got out of their vehicles and pegged it.
Oh, and here's another little titbit for your future reference:
The USA would not have entered the War had Japan not bombed Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941. (Which had little to do with the war on Germany, which is a popular misconception. It was more to do with Japan's own expansion policy into Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies.)
So...
Did the Yanks save the World, or did they simply sell us the weapons we saved ourselves with?
s@int wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:Wilhelmsson wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Justify this view.
World War I and World War II, It was the good old yanks who helped us out.
God Bless America.
The "Yanks" helped us out, did they? Would you consider that a Market trader "helps you out" by selling you their stock? Or would you reckon that YOU helped HIM out?
Do you realise that only at the turn of this year did Britain finally manage to pay off the debt owed to the US for munitions provided from March 1941 during WWII?
There's a World of information out there
I have firsthand accounts from people who were there during the war, and the American soldiers were big on brash, and small on skill.
"As green as grass" best sums up the typical US soldier during WWII. In the beginning, they were a liability.
As the Allied forces transported munitions (under the guard of a handful of tanks) to the front line in North Africa, they encountered a German Panzer squadron. Protocol at this time (when Panzers were far superior to the tanks the allies had) was to destroy the munitions and tanks before you were within the enemy's range, and retreat. (Simply retreating would allow the Nazi's to utilize the abandoned weapons against us.)
So what did the "oh-so-great-and-noble" US soldiers do? They ran. They actually got out of their vehicles and pegged it.
Oh, and here's another little titbit for your future reference:
The USA would not have entered the War had Japan not bombed Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941. (Which had little to do with the war on Germany, which is a popular misconception. It was more to do with Japan's own expansion policy into Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies.)
So...
Did the Yanks save the World, or did they simply sell us the weapons we saved ourselves with?
We could have always done what the French did - told the Yanks to sod off. We paid back our loan, the French didn't and have no intention of doing so.
s@int wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:Wilhelmsson wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Justify this view.
World War I and World War II, It was the good old yanks who helped us out.
God Bless America.
The "Yanks" helped us out, did they? Would you consider that a Market trader "helps you out" by selling you their stock? Or would you reckon that YOU helped HIM out?
Do you realise that only at the turn of this year did Britain finally manage to pay off the debt owed to the US for munitions provided from March 1941 during WWII?
There's a World of information out there
I have firsthand accounts from people who were there during the war, and the American soldiers were big on brash, and small on skill.
"As green as grass" best sums up the typical US soldier during WWII. In the beginning, they were a liability.
As the Allied forces transported munitions (under the guard of a handful of tanks) to the front line in North Africa, they encountered a German Panzer squadron. Protocol at this time (when Panzers were far superior to the tanks the allies had) was to destroy the munitions and tanks before you were within the enemy's range, and retreat. (Simply retreating would allow the Nazi's to utilize the abandoned weapons against us.)
So what did the "oh-so-great-and-noble" US soldiers do? They ran. They actually got out of their vehicles and pegged it.
Oh, and here's another little titbit for your future reference:
The USA would not have entered the War had Japan not bombed Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941. (Which had little to do with the war on Germany, which is a popular misconception. It was more to do with Japan's own expansion policy into Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies.)
So...
Did the Yanks save the World, or did they simply sell us the weapons we saved ourselves with?
We could have always done what the French did - told the Yanks to sod off. We paid back our loan, the French didn't and have no intention of doing so.
The USA entered the war against Germany because Germany declared war on the USA.
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Quote (peewee @ Nov. 01 2007,03:29)
honica is jewish mate, i think they say 'happy holiday'
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. But still, I think they've generalized the phrase now so that even non-Jewish Americans say it just out of habit. Especially in big cities like New York. I think there's another saying the say other than happy holiday's. It's just so plastic anyway. When someone's a c*nt at Christmas, people always say "don't be a c*nt - it's Christmas!" Yeah, like that really makes a difference. People seem to try to be nice for one week (or 2 f*cking months as it is now) of the year, then go back to being c*nts again. Not everyone, like. Just some. I hate it.
Same as New Years. Everyone's all jolly, then BANG! next day back to square one. Nothing changes on New Years Day.
dawson99 wrote:i just love how we can call french arrogant, but as soona s another color comes into it everything gets heated!!!
i like french people... if they are on holiday here, or in france..![]()
(actually just got a new romanian neighbour, and shes stunning!!!)
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