Alright, WTF?


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The Anzacs did noble service in the cause of defending democracy, for which I, as a free American, am grateful. Good on you all.

I will relate this anecdote: An American in EnZed was asked about the 4th of July by his Kiwi co-workers... why the big celebration? "It's the day we celebrate whupping the Pommies!" he responded. An impromptu party promptly broke out, with the Yanks and Kiwis hoisting toasts. I was bemused by this story.

It is appropriate for all freedom-loving peoples everywhere to celebrate. "God Bless America" and "God Defend New Zealand"!
We Kiwi's aren't above celebrating when the English get theres. I'm all for celebrating freedom too, just so long as it's not the Bush kind of pseudo-freedom that includes decreased civil liberties.

Happy 4th to all those celebrating!


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Ah-HA!! We've found the culprit!!

I don't have an SUV

My compact car fits entirely within a compact space, with room for door swingin'!


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To TRULY.. TRULY make this as obnoxious as possible the car should be sitting in 2 handicap spots and, of course, have NO handicap plate attached. LOL Oh at which point we don't park the truck behind the car (love that comment BTW). We go and borrow our buddies MONSTER truck and park on top of it and then have the leasure lunch after several hours of shopping!

To the OP.. I know they have done Double XP weekends before in July but don't recall one ever been done over the holiday weekend... I could be mistaken on that. Going Rogue or not they have been doing 2 DXP weekends a year and one always falls in the summer. Not like its a massive undertaking the code is already in place so all that's required is for someone to switch it to the ON position. :-D


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Originally Posted by Melancton View Post
The Anzacs did noble service in the cause of defending democracy, for which I, as a free American, am grateful. Good on you all.

I will relate this anecdote: An American in EnZed was asked about the 4th of July by his Kiwi co-workers... why the big celebration? "It's the day we celebrate whupping the Pommies!" he responded. An impromptu party promptly broke out, with the Yanks and Kiwis hoisting toasts. I was bemused by this story.

It is appropriate for all freedom-loving peoples everywhere to celebrate. "God Bless America" and "God Defend New Zealand"!
I am not surprised by the behaviour of our Redneck neighbours. We aussies never ever subscribe to "pommie bashing".


 

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I am not surprised by the behaviour of our Redneck neighbours. We aussies never ever subscribe to "pommie bashing".
Hahahahahahahaha *gasp* hahahahahahahahaha


 

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By the way, what the heck is up with the shape of his head and neck?
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That's the thing about genius I guess, you always forget the easy stuff, and common sense.
That's actually not true. Common sense can be described as the collection of prejudices that a person who is not skeptical of their culture will acquire through socialization. So it is more often a case of geniuses knowing common sense is just wrong, and the less intelligent around them assuming the genius is wrong.


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To TRULY.. TRULY make this as obnoxious as possible the car should be sitting in 2 handicap spots and, of course, have NO handicap plate attached.
Well, to me the peak of obnoxious is when my old company parked a company car at the airport for one of the executives. A secretary drove the car there, and I was asked to follow so I could drive her back.

She drove right to the very first handicapped parking space by the exit, fished out the handicapped hang tag the company maintained so that it could park executive cars anywhere it wanted, and got into my car without batting an eyelash.

Bear in mind that the executive being pampered in this way owned a castle in Europe...bu rather than ask this millionaire to pay cab fare, or walk 100 feet, the company kept and abused a handicapped parking permit.

That's obnoxious.

To the OP: Don't you think that a lot of people will have real-life commitments on a holiday weekend and be less likely to participate in double exp? And complain? Doesn't it make sense to schedule these things for unremarkable normal weekends and not times with lots of social obligations?


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