"Don’t make jokes about the American revolution." WTF ??? Are there any jokes about that???
1) What dance was very popular in 1776?… Indepen-dance! 2) What did one American flag say to the other flag?….. Nothing. It just waved! 3) What was the Patriots’ favorite food in the Revolutionary War? … Chicken Catch-a-Tory! 4) Did you hear the joke about the Liberty Bell?… Yeah, it cracked me up! 5) “Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?”… “On the bottom!” 6) What did King George think of the American colonists?… He thought they were revolting! 7) What kind of tea did the American colonists thirst for?… Liberty!
I'm told we Americans are rather friendly and polite and it surprises most tourists. Come on over and sit down, have a beer and a burger and talk. We're interested, we shake hands, we make eye contact, and we smile and we don't care if you make mistakes. We may not be perfect, but that's a bit more inviting than all this European snobbery.
#10 seems the wrong way around to me. They drive on the left and overtake in the right lane, so it would make sense for standing or slow moving pedestrians to keep left.
"Always stand on the right of the escalator in the tube. Brits take this very seriously and are not afraid to be rude if you’re standing on the left. The left side is the fast lane for walking, the right side is the standing lane."
"Don’t make jokes about the American revolution." WTF ??? Are there any jokes about that???
1) What dance was very popular in 1776?… Indepen-dance! 2) What did one American flag say to the other flag?….. Nothing. It just waved! 3) What was the Patriots’ favorite food in the Revolutionary War? … Chicken Catch-a-Tory! 4) Did you hear the joke about the Liberty Bell?… Yeah, it cracked me up! 5) “Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?”… “On the bottom!” 6) What did King George think of the American colonists?… He thought they were revolting! 7) What kind of tea did the American colonists thirst for?… Liberty!
I'm told we Americans are rather friendly and polite and it surprises most tourists. Come on over and sit down, have a beer and a burger and talk. We're interested, we shake hands, we make eye contact, and we smile and we don't care if you make mistakes. We may not be perfect, but that's a bit more inviting than all this European snobbery.
#10 seems the wrong way around to me. They drive on the left and overtake in the right lane, so it would make sense for standing or slow moving pedestrians to keep left.
#20 - eating at restaurants & cafes is a tourist mistake. Yay.
1) What dance was very popular in 1776?… Indepen-dance!
2) What did one American flag say to the other flag?….. Nothing. It just waved!
3) What was the Patriots’ favorite food in the Revolutionary War? … Chicken Catch-a-Tory!
4) Did you hear the joke about the Liberty Bell?… Yeah, it cracked me up!
5) “Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?”… “On the bottom!”
6) What did King George think of the American colonists?… He thought they were revolting!
7) What kind of tea did the American colonists thirst for?… Liberty!
haha......those jokes are terrible Bart. Now go stand in the corner.
works at least in Germany, France, Italy Spain, Austria. maybe not in Frankonia but thats a different topic if they can do good wine
well they do now. London lost its whyte status a while ago when they let all the pajeets in
They drive on the left and overtake in the right lane, so it would make sense for standing or slow moving pedestrians to keep left.