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Message board > How Americans see Europe...
How Americans see Europe...
stexstme
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How Americans see Europe...
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Hope everyone here has a good sense of humour!
( Sent by one of my best friends .... American!)
Sylvie |
5 May 2010
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sandra.77
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Oh come on!!! Again the old story of Portugal being a state that belongs to Spain? It �s the oldest one in the book. Really sad! I wonder how european see America... Land of opportunities? Don�t think so...
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5 May 2010
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donapeter
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edit : I took my words back. Images speak for themselves!!
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5 May 2010
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stexstme
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Well...I did not see your �first � words...But this kind of maps can be funny, I think.It depends on how people receive these , I guess! Being French, I did find the comment about France quite funny!
I do hope it does not hurt anyone - Gee! That was not my purpose, Sandra...
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5 May 2010
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donapeter
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Well...can you deny that Napoleon was short? Or the present president? Can I deny that we have sparkless vampires??? And mail order brides (although the golden medal should be given to another country) ? EDIT: What about Finland? Where is Finland? I can�t see anything about it there, but it is on the map, too!!!!
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5 May 2010
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stexstme
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Our President IS NOT short, he isn �t very tall, that �s it!
Finland ??? Is it a country ???
BTW, I �ll have to look it up, but, surely, France won at least one battle, Hmmm ...??? |
5 May 2010
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donapeter
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You �re right , Mr Sarko is not short, Carla Bruni is way too tall! |
5 May 2010
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