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are France and England in different continents?


yes
  19% (8)
no
  78% (32)
better check with wikipedia first before I decide
  2% (1)


Total Votes : 41
(last vote on : 10/8/2012 7:27:08 PM)
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tiggerspoohbear -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (9/27/2011 3:12:16 PM)

I can speak joual when I want to.  [:D]




MadAxeman -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/5/2011 4:39:19 PM)

They say that the Americas were originally discovered by the British.
Good taste prevented any mention of it.

St George's Day is good.
The cricket season will have started.
And England have the opportunity to trounce the frogs on Saturday in the rugger.

Huzzah!




Arpig -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/5/2011 6:28:47 PM)

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The only cool french people in the world are the Cajuns.
Did you know the origin of the name Cajun is the word Acadien? They were expelled from the Maritimes by the British and so went down to the Gulf. Some years later they were allowed to return, but a good number decided not to. That's right, Cajuns are just French Canadians who didn't want the long trip back north in the spring with the kids whining "Quand est ce qu'on arrivera?" the whole way. The original snowbirds, you might say.




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/5/2011 7:33:22 PM)

French Canadian kids will say "on'pas arrive encore???" [;)]

ETA:  From a French Canadian who used to say it as a kid to her driving dad alla time!  [:D]




roguekittie -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 12:21:49 PM)

Haha, the French. Yeah, right. I have had way better wine for less costs. As for Louie Vuton bags, i don't have the slightest idea why anyone would purchase a bag for rediculous prices that looks like it is an awful shit brown color. They come up with labels and then just sit around all day and don't work, expecting to get paid. They can take their misconstrued self image and labels else where because i am not buying it. Even the men i find revolting, you are not entitled to anything buster, so back off!!




Aynne88 -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 12:25:37 PM)

It's spelled Louis Vuitton. Because they are incredibly made handcrafted beautiful bags. Not to your liking, fine. At least know why the command the price they do.

They also come in many many styles and colors other than their signature brown. 




MissToYouRedux -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 1:37:18 PM)


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ORIGINAL: roguekittie

Haha, the French... Even the men i find revolting...



Well, just for the record and based on my experiences, I certainly don't. [;)]




LaTigresse -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 1:45:52 PM)

I've never had the pleasure of visiting France though I was once assured I would love it, and once I bothered to learn the language, would fit right in. How true that was, given the nature of the person attempting to convince me, I do not know. She was a French woman through and through. I loved her in spite of that.

Through work, I met a great many French people. They had a tendency to not bathe enough and wear too much heavy cologne. They also stank of cigarettes. The were arrogant assholes and once we got past the shuffling of assholishness, we got along fabulously. G.D. pretty much detested the whole lot.

I kind of feel bad for the French. Spain has surpassed them with fine cooking and they have also lost their edge in the wine industry. Spain Portugal, Peru, Chili, and Argentina are all producing much finer wines. Even a few U.S. vineyards can do better now.




crazyml -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 6:15:14 PM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

Make it St Georges day.....it`s my birthday.

bloody hell:) its my wedding anniversary too:) heh


WRONG


whats wrong ?




typographical error



wouldn't that be topographical error?




roguekittie -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 9:27:51 PM)

yeah, shows how much i care. They are not worth the price. Perhaps you are not one of them, but i find most people purchase it for the label. The fact of the matter is that there much better quality/longer lasting bags for cheaper prices. Fact of the matter is that they are charging you the extra money for the label. It is a complete rip off when you are comparing your product to the price you pay. But who am i to tell anyone what to waste their cash on?




NocturnalStalker -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 9:33:14 PM)

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ORIGINAL: roguekittie

Haha, the French. Yeah, right. I have had way better wine for less costs. As for Louie Vuton bags, i don't have the slightest idea why anyone would purchase a bag for rediculous prices that looks like it is an awful shit brown color. They come up with labels and then just sit around all day and don't work, expecting to get paid. They can take their misconstrued self image and labels else where because i am not buying it. Even the men i find revolting, you are not entitled to anything buster, so back off!!


Is that a challenge?





roguekittie -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 9:39:45 PM)


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ORIGINAL: NocturnalStalker

quote:

ORIGINAL: roguekittie

Haha, the French. Yeah, right. I have had way better wine for less costs. As for Louie Vuton bags, i don't have the slightest idea why anyone would purchase a bag for rediculous prices that looks like it is an awful shit brown color. They come up with labels and then just sit around all day and don't work, expecting to get paid. They can take their misconstrued self image and labels else where because i am not buying it. Even the men i find revolting, you are not entitled to anything buster, so back off!!


Is that a challenge?




Well, I would say you wouldn't exactly fit the profile, seeing that you are Canadian- French. But for entertainment sake, i always love giving a good challenge. Prove me wrong ;)




NocturnalStalker -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 9:45:14 PM)

Alright, alright, well what is not to like?!  Arrogant, good-looking, classy!  Much better than those primal American types if you ask me. 

And don't forget the accent!




roguekittie -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 9:55:49 PM)

Hmm, well you need not say more after you mentioned the accent bit. Accents are sexy, especially when there is dirty talk involved. I suppose French males aren't ALL bad. But i only have room for one exception. You should feel lucky. :P




NocturnalStalker -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 10:02:48 PM)

And as usual, our seduction techniques are nearly mythical in execution.  As is evident here. [;)]




BrotherBear -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 10:14:02 PM)

Just wonder why people, some people, at least, continually forget that England, plus Wales, Scotland are on an island, Not on any continent, where as France is an European nation.




MadAxeman -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/9/2011 11:02:48 PM)

If we could saw it off, Scotland would be a separate island.




DeviantlyD -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/10/2011 12:41:59 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MadAxeman

If we could saw it off, Scotland would be a separate island.


*LOL*

Why is that?

I can't help think of how this one reporter described the Scottish accent as sounding as if the person is talking with a mouth full of marbles. :D




DeviantlyD -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/10/2011 12:43:03 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Aylee

England is not on a continent. However, both France and England are part of the Eurasian Continental Plate.


I pick this answer. :)




MadAxeman -> RE: are France and England in different continents? (10/10/2011 1:41:30 AM)

England and Scotland have a healthy rivalry.
It's often misunderstood by other nations.
We crack snarky jokes about each other, especially if friends.
We also die for each other in battle.

One example is if England are playing football, you can guarantee that there will be Scotsmen wearing the kit of the opposition team and rooting for them.
Even if it's a brand new country, they will make the shirts, colouring them in with felt tip pens.




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