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May 18th 2004, 03:37 PM
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SimonK
Peasant He/Him Australia
 
I don't feel so much like I touched a nerve there. Perhap grabbing one and ripping it out would be closer to the truth.

Considering that your original post was just one more pointless comment, no you didn't touch a nerve. But for me that two word post encapsulates your character entirely. Small, silly, and astoundingly uneducated. You say things without thinking, just for the sake of hearing yourself. I wonder, did your parents not pay you enough attention to you when you grew up? Or are you still growing?

Once you've read a bit more about your country's own history and managed to educate yourself, you will realise the mistakes in your own post.

So let's talk about the criminal element in the British Kingdom. Your country produced one of the first serial killers (good ol' Jack), not to mention many other infamous criminals including the Yorkshire Ripper, the kid who fed his mother Thallium, Dr Christie, some other Doctor who killed off nearly a hundred of his patients, the two wonderful boys who bashed that two year old and left him on the train tracks. In terms of producing these wonderful additions to society I'm afraid the UK wins - Australia's meagre attempts but pale into insignificance in this area. I guess it only goes to show that the really evil genes stayed at home.

And shall we touch on your great Secret Service and their part in making sure the Royal Family stayed pure? No best to leave that stone unturned, so that all the nasties that hide in your society can stay under their respective rocks.

As for 1939 to 1945? Where would England have been without America, or Australia, or New Zealand? What happened to the British in Singapore? And before that war, what happened to the British in South Africa? And after that war, what happened in India? Your country is now riding the coat tales of a previous colony... a downward slide if ever there was one.

As for weather! Ha! Autumn here is like summer in England. As I said before - I've lived in England, it has some nice places in the country, London doesn't appeal to me at all, and Australia is a nicer, warmer, friendlier, more relaxed place to live.

Feel free to stay right where you are, in that dank little hole you call home.