Nick Against the World (84 Viewers)

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
++ [ originally posted by Altair ] ++
i would never serve in either country's army, i actually wouldnt serve in any non-volontary system period. I just feel that it's good to go through military training coz it teaches all the survival techniques and the firearm training.
That's a rather American attitude and you're probably best of selecting the USA over France.
 

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Holygr4le

Senior Member
Aug 4, 2005
2,539
++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++
Who are we to say? It's a vocation and a job too after all.
Not really that simple...
That kind of job (witch i nerver would have called it if you didn´t put it that way) attracts a kind of people i really can not recognize myself with...
And to seek hardcore action like that is not something you do if your life is in harmony.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
22,708
Aahh such a special relationship indeed :D

'Mr. England' bemuses Alabama locals
British foreign secretary visits American counterpart's home state

PELHAM, Alabama (Reuters) -- British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw joined Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for a weekend tour of her home state to promote understanding of the Anglo-American alliance, but Alabamans struggled to name him.

"You're the English guy," Joyce Delahoussaye said as she shook hands with the foreign minister of America's closest ally.

"I've seen you on TV, and they said you were from England."

"He's Mr. England," she said, introducing Straw to her son, Randy, as the two diplomats met displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina in Pelham.


Condoleezza Rice, left, and Jack Straw attend a football game at the University of Alabama.

At a ceremony to unveil statues in Birmingham, speakers variously called the visitor Mr. Shaw and Mr. Snow.

They also mangled his title, appointing him secretary of state to the commonwealth of the United Kingdom. [:howler:]

British and U.S. officials said the tour was designed to show Alabamans that diplomacy is relevant to their lives.

They noted that in addition to the photo opportunities with schoolgirls and sports fans, Straw and Rice also each gave a policy speech on democracy.

But local newspaper The Tuscaloosa News questioned whether Straw was just on a junket to help shore up the Bush administration image.

And Alabamans generally appeared bemused by the man from Blackburn, Lancashire.

Straw called American football "rugby with commercials" and tried to explain to a group of elementary schoolchildren the popular British sport of cricket.

Rice said, "When he told them that it took five days, there was just stunned silence."

Source: cnn.com
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
75,664
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
Aahh such a special relationship indeed :D

'Mr. England' bemuses Alabama locals
British foreign secretary visits American counterpart's home state

PELHAM, Alabama (Reuters) -- British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw joined Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for a weekend tour of her home state to promote understanding of the Anglo-American alliance, but Alabamans struggled to name him.

"You're the English guy," Joyce Delahoussaye said as she shook hands with the foreign minister of America's closest ally.

"I've seen you on TV, and they said you were from England."

"He's Mr. England," she said, introducing Straw to her son, Randy, as the two diplomats met displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina in Pelham.


Condoleezza Rice, left, and Jack Straw attend a football game at the University of Alabama.

At a ceremony to unveil statues in Birmingham, speakers variously called the visitor Mr. Shaw and Mr. Snow.

They also mangled his title, appointing him secretary of state to the commonwealth of the United Kingdom. [:howler:]

British and U.S. officials said the tour was designed to show Alabamans that diplomacy is relevant to their lives.

They noted that in addition to the photo opportunities with schoolgirls and sports fans, Straw and Rice also each gave a policy speech on democracy.

But local newspaper The Tuscaloosa News questioned whether Straw was just on a junket to help shore up the Bush administration image.

And Alabamans generally appeared bemused by the man from Blackburn, Lancashire.

Straw called American football "rugby with commercials" and tried to explain to a group of elementary schoolchildren the popular British sport of cricket.

Rice said, "When he told them that it took five days, there was just stunned silence."

Source: cnn.com

some one should have told Condey that was a bad idea. im sure that guy had no idea about what was happening. and it seems the US again makes a bad showing on a world stage. as for messing up his name and title...ouch.:frown:
 

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Oct 11, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Holygr4le ] ++

Not really that simple...
That kind of job (witch i nerver would have called it if you didn´t put it that way) attracts a kind of people i really can not recognize myself with...
And to seek hardcore action like that is not something you do if your life is in harmony.
it is that hardcore action that is sometimes necessary to keep the world in check so that you may live harmoniously.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by AtotheB ] ++
Nice pieces, Vinni. Do you have a 12-guage in your patrol car?

And does the SWAT team use M4A1's or AR-15's?
yes... most patrol cars here have a shotgun in the car

the SWAT team here uses AR-15's


I just read a report that said that only 3% of African Americans like what Bush has done in the past year, the poll would have been higher, but Condoleezza Rice said she had a small family.

:devil:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,119
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
Aahh such a special relationship indeed :D

'Mr. England' bemuses Alabama locals
British foreign secretary visits American counterpart's home state
Why the government takes important people to places such as Alabama or West Virginia is beyond me...parade them around a less retarded demographic area, please.
 

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