America…
17Thursday 03 July, 2014 by Uncle Spike
To all my American family, friends and bloggers alike…
AMERICA
Where kilometers are 0.6 miles long;
Where there are pounds rather than stones or kgs;
Where hoods adorn cars, not youths.
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AMERICA
Where trunks are full of shopping, and not for swimming;
Where to shift stick refers to driving, not Quidditch;
Where 100 degrees means a hot day, not some water.
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AMERICA
Where 0 degrees means VERY VERY cold, not just water freezing;
Where guys have a fanny pack – a WHOLE different thing elsewhere;
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Where one can’t walk up to a stranger and ask “Can I bum a fag?”
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America – a world unto its own 🙂
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Ah, but we do swim in trunks. I think it is a regional variation, but we had swim trunks when I was a kid 🙂
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Haha, we learn something everyday, eh Steven. Thanks for that 🙂
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Thanks, Spike — I enjoyed it 🙂
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Thanks, Uncle Spike. We like it here. But don’t forget, most of us are descended from immigrants so we have appreciation for other parts of the world as well!
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That’s very true…. 🙂
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where motherwithoutpaws applauds your variety, we were once called a melting pot, and we are still melting. If you want to borrow a fag, they may protest, mostly in california, 😀 Well that is what momwithoutpaws says, me I say, it is the land of Paws and sticks
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🙂
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Hey Fred… bet you could do this…
http://goodtimestories.wordpress.com/2014/07/04/this-looks-like-so-much-fun/
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I tried it last winter, had snow all over my face and my head was ringing woof.. I will try again next winter
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video awaited then…
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Hilarious!
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Geez, that flag and gun and $ sign………………….
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
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Powerful image indeed…
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Great post Spike, I love it 🙂
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🙂
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HaHaHa! You made me chuckle! I guess we are a bit of a different lot to the rest of the world! I wouldn’t know — I haven’t really been anywhere else! 😆
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Don’t worry, nor has most of America… 🙂 You have a huge and incredibly diverse land, so why go, eh?
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