From the 1950s Government Warnings challenge. See all 378 entries (closed)
( , Sun 17 Nov 2002, 1:07, archived)
woo!
I love slagging off americans. apologies to any americans.
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Sun 17 Nov 2002, 1:09,
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Now come on
that's no way to slag off americans....I mean, apologising and everything ;)
edit: Big Woo to the pic Kaiser, tis veh good
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Sun 17 Nov 2002, 1:10,
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edit: Big Woo to the pic Kaiser, tis veh good
true... I guess.
I just wanted to shield myself from being nuked by mr bush. he's a bit trigger happy apparently
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Sun 17 Nov 2002, 1:13,
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understatement
of the decade?
I think the last one was someone saying "Maggie Thatcher might not be all that good for us, you know"
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Sun 17 Nov 2002, 1:15,
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I think the last one was someone saying "Maggie Thatcher might not be all that good for us, you know"
American responds...
I'm an American,and offended............. that we're STILL not as free as we should be!!! As for Bush, check out my post! Cheers all..
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Sun 17 Nov 2002, 1:56,
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Just a reminder
When the Sex Pistol's "Never Mind the Bollocks" went to number 1 in England, there was a blank spot at the top of the chart.
Where do you get the impression that Americans suffer from censorship? We're guaranteed free speech in the constitution.
Private schools can keep books they don't like from their libraries, but this is mostly in the South where people are idiots and I have no excuse for them. Even then, you can find anything you want in a public book store...or on the Internet for that matter.
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Sun 17 Nov 2002, 4:14,
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Where do you get the impression that Americans suffer from censorship? We're guaranteed free speech in the constitution.
Private schools can keep books they don't like from their libraries, but this is mostly in the South where people are idiots and I have no excuse for them. Even then, you can find anything you want in a public book store...or on the Internet for that matter.