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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:Australia's Scotland's most awesome donation to the world via Australia:
AC/DC
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:You neglected the GOOD things that you Brits have supplied the world:
Monty Python
InkL0sed wrote:Other things for England to be proud of: its genocidal Queen.
http://exopolitics.blogs.com/breaking_n ... chool.html
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pimpdave wrote:Not all the Pythons were British.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
barackattack wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Other things for England to be proud of: its genocidal Queen.
http://exopolitics.blogs.com/breaking_n ... chool.html
If Queen Elizabeth is responsible for Canadian policy (Canada being totally independent of the UK) then that says more about Canada than the UK.
I'd also question your story, seeing as one mad blogger is the best source you've got.
oVo wrote:Is England also the origin of Spotted Dick?
Timminz wrote:oVo wrote:Is England also the origin of Spotted Dick?
Is England Serbia's mom?
betiko wrote:i think british people have a lot to brag about. the good thing is that most british people don't brag about it, because they are often smart and have a good sense of humour. they would rather throw stones at their roof and use auto-derision than talking greatly about all what their nation brought to the world.
Unfortunately for you barackattack, you lack of this witty british humour. can you be considered as one of them? not the good and funny ones I like to have pints in pubs with probably!
The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen. - True
The two most popular sports in the world are soccer and cricket. These are English games. - True
English is the world's language, spoken by over 1 billion people. - True
The world's greatest playwright ever was Shakespeare - an Englishman. - True
The world's oldest school and the world's oldest university are both English. The world's leading university is English. - False. The University of Bologna was the first higher-learning institute established in the Western world in 1088. Oxford and the University of Paris weren't founded until 1096. I do tend to agree that the world's leading University is English.
As well as the British Overseas Territories, the Queen is head of state of 16 independent countries and a global organisation whose membership includes 54 countries and 30% of the world's population. - True
The world's best selling book ever is A Tale of Two Cities, written by English author Charles Dickens. - False. The Bible is the best selling "Book" in the world. Not only that, but more Bibles have been printed throughout history than Dickens entire works. Additionally, however, the Bible was first translated into English in England. The King James Bible is one of the more popular translations, today.
barackattack wrote:john9blue wrote:what a coincidence that 4 of the world's top 7 *universities are in a relatively small country of 50 million. sounds unbiased to me
I believe this is a league table of 'top universities', not 'largest countries'.
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(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen. - True
English is the world's language, spoken by over 1 billion people. - True
The world's greatest playwright ever was Shakespeare - an Englishman. - True
As well as the British Overseas Territories, the Queen is head of state of 16 independent countriesTrue
the Queen

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:... only a fraction of which are native speakers. This has to do with two factors, neither of which are lauditory: (1) the global economic monopoly the U.S. enjoyed from the 1940s to the 1990s necessitating the internationalization of English, because of, (2) the bizarre inability of native English speakers to obtain fluency in second languages.