i had an undeniable crush on a British girl some years ago. I also hate the sun. Haven't been to either country, so based the aforementioned:
Brits.
Country: France or England?
22Chapter Two wrote:This has already been decided.
Arthur, Da Dook, Wellesley?
Born in Ireland in 1769?
It takes a village to raise a child, but it takes a Viking to raze a village.
Country: France or England?
23Tough decision for me, given that I consider myself a pretty ridiciulous anglophile but as a history nerd, French history's my favorite stomping ground.
Gonna go UK, I guess.
Gonna go UK, I guess.
That's not entirely true.
Country: France or England?
24NerblyBear wrote:vockins wrote: Frogs win in everything else. Except armed conflicts with Germany.
I really don't think anyone could make the claim that French literature could compare with English literature. Too many great English writers.
Baudelaire, Flaubert, Rousseau, Zola, Proust, Camus, Sartre, Vian, Perec.....
Rick Reuben wrote:He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
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Country: France or England?
25simmo wrote:
Baudelaire, Flaubert, Rousseau, Zola, Proust, Camus, Sartre, Vian, Perec.....
If Chapter 22 can't have Da Dook, then you can't have Rousseau or Camus.
Fair's fair.
Country: France or England?
26Marsupialized wrote:France is winning?
Ugh.
The Frenchies are no good. Their food sucks a painted cock, their langauge is hard to listen to and they let the no good muslims take over half their country.
ahahah...we all have a pilote liscence, we eat frog, and olso have a lot of no good chatolic,jews and pro!!...yea whe are fucking no good! you are definitly better!!!!
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Country: France or England?
27And cor! They write a ripping adventure yarn too!
Dumas - swashbuckling!
Verne - intrepid!
Hergé - jingoistic!
(yes I know I can't have Hergé either)
Dumas - swashbuckling!
Verne - intrepid!
Hergé - jingoistic!
(yes I know I can't have Hergé either)
Rick Reuben wrote:He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
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Country: France or England?
28The British and the French are two of the world's most annoying, arrogant nations equally guilty of living on past glories.
France is better as a land-mass, Britain has had a far greater cultural impact on contemporary life.
Verdict:![Waffling Factor :WF:](./images/smilies/icon_waffle_factor.gif)
France is better as a land-mass, Britain has had a far greater cultural impact on contemporary life.
Verdict:
![Waffling Factor :WF:](./images/smilies/icon_waffle_factor.gif)
Country: France or England?
29Adam CR wrote:simmo wrote:
Baudelaire, Flaubert, Rousseau, Zola, Proust, Camus, Sartre, Vian, Perec.....
If Chapter 22 can't have Da Dook, then you can't have Rousseau or Camus.
Fair's fair.
Yeah, everyone knows Demis is Greek
Oh wait... That's Roussos
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It takes a village to raise a child, but it takes a Viking to raze a village.
Country: France or England?
30Mark wrote:Chapter Two wrote:This has already been decided.
Arthur, Da Dook, Wellesley?
Born in Ireland in 1769?
This doesn't matter. He lived at Number 1, London. He battered the fuck out of Napoleon. Like the English did in all their wars against the French. Usually on their turf. We had wars in order to decide these questions, thus this poll is redundant. I'm three quarters Irish and a quarter Romany, but I'm still an Englishman. I love so many aspects of France. But at the end of the day, we are harder. So we win.