John Masters
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The Uk still seems a little odd to me, been from the land of the free, god I miss galvisten tx.
I was only trying to find out more about the uk.
I was only trying to find out more about the uk.
John Masters said:The Uk still seems a little odd to me, been from the land of the free, god I miss galvisten tx.
I was only trying to find out more about the uk.
John Masters said:The Uk still seems a little odd to me, been from the land of the free, god I miss galvisten tx.
wafflycat said:'Galveston' great song by Glen Campbell. Town the site of the greatest natural disaster to hit the USA; the 1900 hurricane. Worse than Katrina. Estimated 6000+ people killed by the storm surge and the winds. 'Land of the free'? Don't kid yourself!
BrumJim said:When I went out to the USA on holiday, I thought, what with the familiar language and the common heritage, that it would be like home from home.
I have never felt so "abroad" in my life!! USA lacks the European developments of houses close together in villages, the familiar road sings, and corner shops just a quick walk away for a pint of milk, tight pavements with people walking along them and house numbers that are sequential.
So I guess it is the same, but in reverse. You are very much abroad. Just get to feel the local vibe - what people do, what worries them, and what they like to do. Try a few new customs like going down to the pub for a pint or having a curry with friends in the evening. Or popping out for milk before breakfast because you forgot last night (going down to the pub or having a curry, perhaps).
Oh, and Muslims don't bite. Most of them are very nice friendly people. Some are a bit surly, but harmless. And none want to blow you up, even if they are dressed traditionally. And the ones wearing turbans (bit of cloth wrapped round and around their head) aren't Muslims - they are Sikhs which is completely different.
And one last piece of advice - we tend to quite like Americans who say nice things about our country like the countryside, food (including curries) and NHS (even if they are just being polite), and resent those that can't wait to tell us how much better things are in the USA.
Fab Foodie said:I've been to Wichita, there ain't much there.
Beardie said:No wonder their poor lineman can't get a break when he needs one.