CDN Aviator said:Down the British........
MedTechStudent said:Hey, us people born in England might be sad about comments like that.
CDN Aviator said:Its part of history....deal with it ;D
MedTechStudent said:Indeed, the biggest part being that big chunk of history where we pretty much ruled this country. Right up until '82 with Trudeau got sore with us and took the Constitution back. Bunch of whiners.
MedTechStudent said:Ya it was an American Revolution motto, along with the "to taxation without representation" saying. I was only putting England in context to its history along side Canada. As for the US, glad to see they won the war. I mean, in retrospect if they hadn't, everyone would be enjoying NHS, but hey good one em. ;D
Overwatch Downunder said:This thread is about wishing our neighbours well on their country's birthday, not about turning into a pissing contest.
Overwatch Downunder said:Well, its 04 Jul here already, so first in to wish all our US friends and allies a good day.
BBQs, beer, fireworks etc.
For those deployed, you are remembered today.
Us Americans are strong and we can take it. I will affirmatively and strongly state that we owe a lot of our prosperity and happiness to having perhaps the best neighbors one can have; neighbors with a common culture, common history (up to 1774 that is), similar language and familial and business ties that make the relationship stronger than blood.Overwatch Downunder said:This thread is about wishing our neighbours well on their country's birthday, not about turning into a pissing contest.
Sheeh!
For our American friends I humbly appologise on those charging this thread with political hot steaming BS.
Its embarassing.
So, back on topic please, and thankyou.