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Okay then.. ..I don't mind a little chat on History on my thread.. ..maybe bringing up the topic of video games aint that bad.. ..and thank you...
I prefer the term.. Cleverer than a 10 year old. How coincidental. A British TV show makes an apearence in a US/UK thread.
Haha, lol. Finish "Quiz" :D Continue voting normally.. UK vs. US __________________________
5 points to US.... 5 points for this; Who was the English Prime Minister during WW||? Who was the president during this time? This is turning...
5 points to whoever can name both the Prime Minister of England and the President of the US. Yes I know the answers Yes I'm bored Go for it :)
Im assuming he's describing UK? :)
*MORDICI
Thanks for your vote MORCIDI :)
If you're reffering to a globe, get some binoclours, then you can see it's enormous green :D
It's not that small :O
Green Tea...ah...I prefer milky tea personally Come on guys, UK or US?
@TheOneYouWantToBe, Cup of tea? Is that a vote for UK? :D
Phase One (1, A): United Kingdom vs. United States Phase Two (2, B): Canada vs. Australia Seem cool?
I couldn't agree more, madam. Crumpets are surely a great addition to the wonders of Britain. They have a cup of tea emoji?! Oh. It's...
@OfficeJerk ....For your information I find crumpets rather delicious
Additional 5 points to UK. Ok, it's official. For Phase 2 we'll most likely be doing Canada vs < insert country here >. ;)
5 points for selected country for post 102. And yes. Do be glad. We await your arrival
UK is peaceful. UK is calm. UK has wonderful sights. UK has famous landmarks. UK owns worldwide popular films, TV shows, a great...
Finally! Another vote for UK! :D When I get some speakers later I'll hopefully see an increase on UK votes ;)
@Jace_Belren, This thread allows biasness :)