Another 240 Bites the Dust

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by PButler111, Sep 7, 2004.

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    athol Guest

    ROTFLMAO. She must be an American. I've never come across anyone
    from anywhere else in the world who are as arrogantly rude as a
    rather small subset of Americans. Obviously, most are fine but
    there are a few like her who make their presence felt for all of
    the wrong reasons and give Americans in general a bad name. It's
    very sad...

    That's the second best laugh I've had all week.

    This one still beats it though. Took me several minutes to stop
    laughing when I saw this:
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    athol, Sep 11, 2004
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    brackenburn Guest

    brackenburn, Sep 13, 2004
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    PButler111 Guest

    Subject: Re: Another 240 Bites the Dust
    And what was the first? Pulling wings off flies and watching them slowly die?
    You do seem the type.
     
    PButler111, Sep 13, 2004
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    Randy G. Guest

    Ask a French waiter in Paris for some catsup and see who is most rude!
    ;-)

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    \__/olvo
    '93 960 Estate
     
    Randy G., Sep 16, 2004
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  5. I have been called a rude American. I have had many rude American waiters,
    but they are rare in general. I have been to Paris several times, I also
    have been through southern and eastern France.

    I have never had a rude waiter outside of Paris, I have had only 1 rude
    waiter in Paris, he was rude to a native Parisian, and a German tourist too,
    so it's not an anti American thing, although I understand they only serve
    Heinz catsup over there...

    For true inspired rudeness one would be hard pressed to do better then jolly
    old, however the fact I tawk da patois dey does makes it a rather enjoyable
    experience, say what old boy.
     
    Steve n Holly, Sep 16, 2004
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    PButler111 Guest

    Huh? "Jolly old..." who?
     
    PButler111, Sep 16, 2004
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    KHanawalt Guest

    Huh? "Jolly old..." who?

    Jolly old England, mate. Blimey!
    KennyH

    Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
     
    KHanawalt, Sep 16, 2004
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