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bevinator: It really sounds like the London Olympics are going to be much more exciting than the ones in Beijing!
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wpegg: Oh yeah! You yanks can just try landing here, go on. There's a SAM site on my roof, and I'm not letting any of you foreigners into this country!
and plenty of those:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsarT43VdMw :D :D
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bevinator: It really sounds like the London Olympics are going to be much more exciting than the ones in Beijing!
At least the Chinese persecute their dissenters. Everyone else here is going to have to die a long death of boredom.
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pH7: For those interested, here's how you prepare lutefisk:
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keeveek: Nope, you just find it on the dungeon floor.
If it's on the dungeon floor, it's the lutefisk that finds you..
Post edited July 21, 2012 by pH7
You know, a couple of the comments from Americans on that page are scarier than the video.

"Thats why you don't give up your GUNS! If You do,this is whats around the Corner!"

"So how's that socialist utopia thing working out for ya, England?"

I can't believe that there are actually so many Americans out there that seriously believe that the rest of the world lives in a dictatorship.

Or that their country is actually ostensibly "free" for that matter.
You know, if Britain becomes a die hard police state, it might turn out to be at least mildly amusing
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2176677/London-2012-Dancing-policeman-gets-Olympic-spirit-cavorts-people-torch-route.html
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jamyskis: You know, a couple of the comments from Americans on that page are scarier than the video.

"Thats why you don't give up your GUNS! If You do,this is whats around the Corner!"

"So how's that socialist utopia thing working out for ya, England?"
I don't view that so much as scary as rude. But, as you know I'm a pro-gun, low-taxes, not-positive-about-socialism American. ;)

I suppose it's how you define freedom; it means many different things for many different people. What do you consider "freedom" in Germany? (More or less being able to just go about day-to-day matters without having to worry about a Middle Eastern missile being shoved up your @$$, like us [or at least me]?)