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MIDI_EVIL

macrumors 65816
Jan 23, 2006
1,320
14
UK
macenforcer said:
You know I got a great job offer in the UK last year and this was one of the main reasons I decided not to take that job. Not to mention...

- Different voltage
Then you'd have to buy UK electronics

- High gas prices
Public Transport?

- Terrible weather
We have warm and breezy summers, wet and windy rainy seasons and cold winters... the way it should be!

- Gross quisine, except fish and chips which I love.
Traditional British food is nutritious, homely and satisfying. What the hell did you eat here?

- Drive on wrong side of the road
Which side is correct?

- Roundabouts instead of 4-way stops.
Stop starting isn't very environmentally friendly now though is it?

- No SUVs. Go to chevy UK.
You Americans still think bigger is better? :rolleyes:

Hot dogs over there are not real hot dogs. :rolleyes:
You didn't actually buy anything in that Kebab shop did you?

You spell color like I just did, not colour. hehe.
You say Tomato, i say Tomato


and just a lower standard of living. A one bedroom flat over there cost like $3000 US a month and the buildings were made in like 1750 BC. :D
Some of our park benches are older than your country

What a silly post.

Rich.
 

mrgreen4242

macrumors 601
Feb 10, 2004
4,377
9
dynamicv said:
Oh come on. There's no defending English food. Even the British only ever eat Chinese, Italian and Indian :D

That just made my email sig for the week. Thanks.
 

Chundles

macrumors G5
Jul 4, 2005
12,037
493
macenforcer said:
Screw public transport. :eek:

That's because your public transport sucks. Hell, our public transport sucks and I think yours is bad.

There are regions of my country still not properly charted, it's possible down here to drive the equivalent of New York to New Orleans and not cross a single paved road and yet it's still easier for me to get around on public transport than it is in the US. And I don't like our public transport one little bit but it's still better than yours.
 

Glen Quagmire

macrumors 6502a
Jan 6, 2006
512
0
UK
macenforcer said:
Lots of people bad mouth SUVs but let me ask you this? How do you shuffle around 4 kids like I have in a car? MiniVan? Might as well jack that mini van up and call it an SUV. I love my Escalade, would't dream of living without one.

A minivan (or a people carrier) would be far better than a SUV. Enjoy your high fuel bills and the illusion of safety that you get.

I just looked at the Escalade's web page. That's one ugly vehicle. Its aerodynamics look as streamlined as those of a house brick.
 

macenforcer

macrumors 65816
Jun 9, 2004
1,248
0
Colorado
Chundles said:
That's because your public transport sucks. Hell, our public transport sucks and I think yours is bad.

There are regions of my country still not properly charted, it's possible down here to drive the equivalent of New York to New Orleans and not cross a single paved road and yet it's still easier for me to get around on public transport than it is in the US. And I don't like our public transport one little bit but it's still better than yours.


Public Transport sucks everywhere. I'm not defending ours. But you see we don't need it in the Good ole USA. We have our big honking trucks and SUVS to get us anywhere we need to go, in style and without some bloke sneezing on us. Enjoy yours though. I'll cruise with my leather and DVD system. YEAH!
 

The Grood

macrumors regular
Original poster
Mar 1, 2006
182
0
macenforcer said:
Public Transport sucks everywhere. I'm not defending ours. But you see we don't need it in the Good ole USA. We have our big honking trucks and SUVS to get us anywhere we need to go, in style and without some bloke sneezing on us. Enjoy yours though. I'll cruise with my leather and DVD system. YEAH!

OMG planet earth is truly doomed.
 

FleurDuMal

macrumors 68000
May 31, 2006
1,801
0
London Town
macenforcer said:
Public Transport sucks everywhere. I'm not defending ours. But you see we don't need it in the Good ole USA. We have our big honking trucks and SUVS to get us anywhere we need to go, in style and without some bloke sneezing on us. Enjoy yours though. I'll cruise with my leather and DVD system. YEAH!

To any Americans who wonder why the world seems to have such a low opinion of them, it is because the above is the general perception of the American mentality.

I know it's incredibly unfair, but its true.
 

macenforcer

macrumors 65816
Jun 9, 2004
1,248
0
Colorado
FleurDuMal said:
To any Americans who wonder why the world seems to have such a low opinion of them, it is because the above is the general perception of the American mentality.

I know it's incredibly unfair, but its true.


USA is the best country in the world. Naysayers are just jealous.
 

Killyp

macrumors 68040
Jun 14, 2006
3,859
7
The Grood said:
OMG planet earth is truly doomed.


Did you know that a bus has on average 200 times the emissions of a normal car? Also, buses have to keep on stopping and starting. Does that sound nice and efficient to you? :p
 

Queso

Suspended
Mar 4, 2006
11,821
8
macenforcer said:
Yeah we SUV drivers are dooming the world. Maybe you should look to the construction crews or the polititians
Would you like to point out the part of my post where I specifically mentioned SUV drivers? Or are only SUV drivers human in your eyes? :rolleyes:
 

thworple

macrumors 6502
Oct 20, 2005
349
0
Sussex, England
I don't know where this perception that public transport in the UK is actually any good. I commute into London and back every day and can vouch for the fact that its overpriced and unreliable quite a lot of the time.

Outside of major cities, the public transport system might as well not exist. Buses are invariably late or cancelled for no reason whatsoever, train lines are underserviced, and have rolling stock from the 70s still in place!

Even in London we have the creaking, boiling, overcrowded Tube system, based on electrics and power supplies that pre-date the Second World War - hence the intermitent breakdowns!

And don't even get me started on those damn bendy buses! :rolleyes:
 

Glen Quagmire

macrumors 6502a
Jan 6, 2006
512
0
UK
macenforcer said:
USA is the best country in the world. Naysayers are just jealous.

Yes, you're quite right. We're just jealous. Just think of all the good things about America:

George W. Bush
McDonald's
Kevin Federline
Donald Trump's hair
Microsoft
Paris Hilton

Incidentally, the public transportation systems in both Vienna (that's in Austria, not Wisconsin) and Stockholm (that's in Sweden, not Texas) are fantastic. Whenever I go on holiday (vacation) and get back to London (that's the capital of the UK), I almost immediately get stressed out. Public transport in the UK is dirty, slow, unreliable and far too expensive.

I'm not surprised that public transport in the US is crap. Think of how few passengers they could fit in each bus or train. It'd cost a fortune for a proper system.

Enjoy life on the top. All empires fail eventually. Just ask us Brits, the Romans, the Spanish, the Mexica, etc, etc, etc.
 

FleurDuMal

macrumors 68000
May 31, 2006
1,801
0
London Town
thworple said:
And don't even get me started on those damn bendy buses! :rolleyes:

The bendy-buses are a god send for people like me who don't want to pay the fare :D .

Although I'd still rather have the Routemaster. Just for nostaligia. This is what a bus should really look like:

routemaster.jpg
 

FleurDuMal

macrumors 68000
May 31, 2006
1,801
0
London Town
Glen Quagmire said:
Yes, you're quite right. We're just jealous. Just think of all the good things about America:

George W. Bush
McDonald's
Kevin Federline
Donald Trump's hair
Microsoft
Paris Hilton

Incidentally, the public transportation systems in both Vienna (that's in Austria, not Wisconsin) and Stockholm (that's in Sweden, not Texas) are fantastic. Whenever I go on holiday (vacation) and get back to London (that's the capital of the UK), I almost immediately get stressed out. Public transport in the UK is dirty, slow, unreliable and far too expensive.

I'm not surprised that public transport in the US is crap. Think of how few passengers they could fit in each bus or train. It'd cost a fortune for a proper system.

Enjoy life on the top. All empires fail eventually. Just ask us Brits, the Romans, the Spanish, the Mexica, etc, etc, etc.

Perhaps I'm the only person who thinks Londons public transport system is quite good?! The tube is incredibly quick (when it's working) and, unless you live in certain black spots, it's range is incredible. Unless you live on the Northern Line, most of the time you will have a positive experience.

OK, maybe my impression of it is skewed by the fact that I rarely travel rush hour. In fact, when I travel, I often get a whole carriage to myself :)
 

Jeewhizz

macrumors regular
Nov 30, 2003
121
0
London, UK
Killyp said:
There is absolutely NO meal like a proper English roast. :D

Beef, TONNES of gravy, Yorkshire puddings, properly done carrots (not soft, but not TOO crunchy), and roast potatoes, now that's what i call a meal!

You sir are a true gentleman!
 

crazycat

macrumors 65816
Dec 5, 2005
1,319
0
If you live outside the UK (like me for example) you can go to the airport and clame the VAT (tax) back before you leave the country.
 

bousozoku

Moderator emeritus
Jun 25, 2002
16,120
2,399
Lard
FleurDuMal said:
To any Americans who wonder why the world seems to have such a low opinion of them, it is because the above is the general perception of the American mentality.

I know it's incredibly unfair, but its true.

You should try living here. It's not just a perception. :p

I've been an outsider ever since I stepped off the ship and I still don't understand how to be American. I understand that the country is huge. I've driven across it but I don't see how, with the great t.v. coverage, people can ignore the rest of the world. Still, I knew people who hadn't traveled 3 miles to cross a state line.

The U.S.A. is a great country but it's definitely no better or worse than any other free country--it's just different.
 

MacSA

macrumors 68000
Jun 4, 2003
1,803
5
UK
Killyp said:
There is absolutely NO meal like a proper English roast. :D

Beef, TONNES of gravy, Yorkshire puddings, properly done carrots (not soft, but not TOO crunchy), and roast potatoes, now that's what i call a meal!

Anyways, back to the OP...

So true, nothing else in the world comes close.
 
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