Posted on 07/04/2006 2:34:34 PM PDT by notonyournelly
Edited on 07/04/2006 2:36:36 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
but between us... you've made a terrible mistake, haven't you? C'mon, admit it... don't you prefer this flag?...
We're always willing to welcome back the prodigal son, you know. We'll pretend none of this ever happened and take you back.
Except Ted Kennedy. He can (bleep) off.
You can't be serious. You guys have bad teeth and you overcook yer meat.
No offense meant to legitimate Brit FReepers.;-)
Classic...
Stop your begging.
Thanks. Happy Birthday (belated) to Her Highness. I hope to come over and visit London again next year.
I'd like to get my hands on a British history textbook, too.
Hey, in honor of Independence Day, here are two quotations from the king we rebelled against:
"I can never suppose this country so far lost to all ideas of self-importance as to be willing to grant America independence; if that could ever be adopted I shall despair of this country being ever preserved from a state of inferiority and consequently falling into a very low class among the European States."
"Knavery seems to be so much a striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom."
We love you too, George.
we got Ozzie and Pricess fergie. What more gifts do we need?
Koo Stark.
Thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to check up on your former colonies.
I thank you for the English language and the tradition of English Common Law.
As for me, I am glad the founding fathers made the break back around 1776. I'd rather be a free citizen of the Republic with a Constitution and the Bill of Rights than a Subject of the Crown or whatever you refer to yourselves in relation to your government.
Also, thank you for your support on the War on Terrorism. You are dependable allies.
I am sure your decendents will be welcomed over here as the last refuge of freedom once the Muzzies overrun all of Europe (including England).
Thanks again, and Cheers to you!
Great, she's gone Sinead O'Connor on us.
That post wins Best in Show.
IB4TZ?
How about a response or two, nelly?
One of my dad's favorite stories about the 4th is that when he was a teenager and on his first trip to england, the band played "yankee doodle" during the changing of the guard at buckingham palace.
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