Wouldn't that be
The United Kingdom of America?
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borkey makes meatballs just like mum,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:46,
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arf! this!^
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eponymous Oh!,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:51,
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I assumed it was United Counties of America
but what happend to Arkansassex?
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SpittyWoonerism,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:52,
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You're right!
arse biscuits :(
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dinobiscuits,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:55,
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Come over here
and I'll show you...
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ZugZwang refuses to update his profile.,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:56,
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You really don't want to know...
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crazyman this machine kills wasps,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:56,
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Not until they got a monarch.
Maybe the Bush family could get the job.
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JPaddy,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:54,
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but then it would stay in the family!
gaaaahhhh!
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eponymous Oh!,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:55,
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King George.
The irony would be too much.
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tomsk,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:57,
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pfft
syphilis for all!
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eponymous Oh!,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:59,
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Sorry to be nerdish...
But it's quite surprising how many of our Shire counties do not have Shire in their name, i.e. Cornwall, Kent, Cumbria, Devon, Dorset, Durham, Essex blah blah blah! Not really that interesting, just I always get caught out going for an 'easy' English Counties option on the Quiz Machine Hangman, and thought I'd share with u!
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RiverChelt,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:56,
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I thought about this.
but what would be the Kent equivalent for, say, Montana? Mont?
I decided to stick with the Shires.
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dinobiscuits,
Fri 23 Sep 2005, 16:59,
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