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Previously on "Welcome to America..."

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  • Diver
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    Maybe their whole economy will crash and they will turn into a so called third world country, That will knock them down a peg or two

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Ah, I think I remember seeing your home movie, Canonball Run
    Sure it wasn't Transamerica ?

    I'm glad things turned out well for sasguru and his son in the end

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  • NotAllThere
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    I spent a month in California when I was 16. I found it to be a singularly repressive place. Probably more fun if you're over 21.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    I drove across in a Camaro (my own). That was fun.
    I drove across in one of these. Not very exciting although the hand brake was where I would have expected the clutch to be.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Ah, I think I remember seeing your home movie, Canonball Run
    That was a Trans Am. I drove across in a Camaro (my own). That was fun.

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
    Agreed, Im pretty sure the same would happen in the UK if it was someone here from the US with kids, ie put in a home or something for a couple of days. What I dont understand is what the mum expected to happen.
    And listening to the kids talk this morning they didnt sound like they were traumatized at all...just had to put up with being asked "like some scary questions" and so on.

    And yes, what do people expect to happen when a family drops in to town and mum falls ill?

    And where was the father during all this?

    NOW that is the real story!

    Mailman

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    I disagree. I lived in America for a few years, and loved it.

    Off to New York on Thursday for a long weekend shopping with MrsF, and looking forward to it.
    Yeah I worked out there for a while and also loved it despite my initial trepidation. Fantastic place.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Back in my misspent youth many moons ago a mate and I drove a Camarro from the East to the West Coast (we loved it so much we did it again 2 years later). I found the Yanks to be amazingly open, hospitable and friendly.
    Sad to see how things have changed
    Yes about half of em' are... the rest are ignorant ******, I was on another forum where they were moaning about gas prices of over $3 a US gallon, none of them had heard of the Hirsch report nor would they accept that the war in Iraq was about oil, they were all going on about how much their Camaro is going to cost to run if it ever hit $4 a gallon... they're in for a whole world of pain and they can’t see it coming.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Americans are soooo unwelcoming - why would anyone want to visit?

    Apart from disneyworld of course.
    I disagree. I lived in America for a few years, and loved it.

    Off to New York on Thursday for a long weekend shopping with MrsF, and looking forward to it.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Ah, I think I remember seeing your home movie, Canonball Run

    You the fella with the moustache or the fella dressed as a priest?

    Go Bandit, Go.
    Ah the youth of today.
    Back in those days (80s) you could pick up a car that needed delivering from East to West coast. The car you got was pot luck but it was free and you had a time limit for the delivery. Second time round we got a crappy Dodge estate (if memory serves me)

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  • Bumfluff
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    Originally posted by Mailman View Post
    Watched the story this morning on GMTV...they really did try to make something out of nothing from this havent they?

    Mailman
    Agreed, Im pretty sure the same would happen in the UK if it was someone here from the US with kids, ie put in a home or something for a couple of days. What I dont understand is what the mum expected to happen.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Back in my misspent youth many moons ago a mate and I drove a Camarro from the East to the West Coast (we loved it so much we did it again 2 years later). I found the Yanks to be amazingly open, hospitable and friendly.
    Sad to see how things have changed
    The people you met are the ordinary, everyday people that you meet the world over and are generally (though not always) friendly and polite.

    The people in this news report are those "with authority" and tend to behave as though everyone is scum as a matter of course. It's depressing.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Back in my misspent youth many moons ago a mate and I drove a Camarro from the East to the West Coast (we loved it so much we did it again 2 years later). I found the Yanks to be amazingly open, hospitable and friendly.
    Sad to see how things have changed
    Ah, I think I remember seeing your home movie, Canonball Run

    You the fella with the moustache or the fella dressed as a priest?

    Go Bandit, Go.

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  • sasguru
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    Back in my misspent youth many moons ago a mate and I drove a Camarro from the East to the West Coast (we loved it so much we did it again 2 years later). I found the Yanks to be amazingly open, hospitable and friendly.
    Sad to see how things have changed

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  • Pickle2
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    They're from devon, they probably needed the shower.

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