triggy99 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. Why does it matter anyway though? I can't think of anything I could care less about. tbh i dont know the majority of the words Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. Why does it matter anyway though? I can't think of anything I could care less about. tbh i dont know the majority of the words Aye, in the dictionary that is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howay 12496 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. Why does it matter anyway though? I can't think of anything I could care less about. Looks ridiculous them mubling their way through it they should either keep their mouths shut or learn the words. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweetleftpeg 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 If I played for England I wouldn't sing the national anthem. I would bow my head and raise one gloved hand though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj 17 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 If I played for England I wouldn't sing the national anthem. I would bow my head and raise one gloved hand though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zathras 266 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 Donovan's 100th cap last night, at 26! Did you not watch the match? He didn't play... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 Donovan's 100th cap last night, at 26! Did you not watch the match? He didn't play... I didn't watch more than 5 minutes of it and I still knew Still amazing though - 99, soon to be 100 caps at his age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 Donovan's 100th cap last night, at 26! Did you not watch the match? He didn't play... I watched it. I was told he got it. Oh well... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckyluke 2 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. I find the dreadful dirge that is meant to be our anthem more embarrassing tbh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmericanMag 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 For the record, I am not too fond of our national anthem. We sing about the flag FFS! Oh well... Nice ava T-Keith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howay 12496 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. I find the dreadful dirge that is meant to be our anthem more embarrassing tbh. Aye it is crap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fop 1 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. I find the dreadful dirge that is meant to be our anthem more embarrassing tbh. Have you actually heard other countries national anthems? Most of them fall into 3 camps: 1. children's we've got far too many tubas marching band dross 2. something aimless off a film sound track 3. a rumba nightclub. Less is more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acrossthepond 878 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I enjoy both the Star-Spangled Banner (that's the USA anthem before you ask) and God Save the Queen. A lot of what can fairly be considered American culture is trash. Living on the coasts as we do, Noelie and I are spared the worst down-home excesses, but maybe newcastlebootboy and Zathras can elucidate on more central USA life. Country music, NASCAR, tractor pulls, lawnmower races, grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel, Harleys, etc. are just some of the "cultural advances" given to us by the central and southern States. As regards this hatred of USA perceived flag-waving and jingoism, a lot of false patriotism has of course gone on here since 9/11 but finally people are beginning to see beyond the rhetoric. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckyluke 2 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. I find the dreadful dirge that is meant to be our anthem more embarrassing tbh. Have you actually heard other countries national anthems? Most of them fall into 3 camps: 1. children's we've got far too many tubas marching band dross 2. something aimless off a film sound track 3. a rumba nightclub. Less is more. Yeah, I think some are okay actually. Doesn't change the fact that ours is shit though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 At least it's short. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fop 1 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 A lot of our players don't even know the words to the national anthem, embarrassing imo. I find the dreadful dirge that is meant to be our anthem more embarrassing tbh. Have you actually heard other countries national anthems? Most of them fall into 3 camps: 1. children's we've got far too many tubas marching band dross 2. something aimless off a film sound track 3. a rumba nightclub. Less is more. Yeah, I think some are okay actually. Doesn't change the fact that ours is shit though. It's just a bit long is all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noelie 103 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I hate Americans so very much. North Americans, Central Americans, or South Americans??? The over-patriotic ones, which is pretty much all of them/you. It is pathetic, especially when you take their extreme lack of history and heritage into consideration. I must admit I am overly patriotic but my patriotism stems from my heritage and towards all things British, as it is with the majority of expats. I have been domiciled in California for 48 years and have not taken out American citizenship. On Poppy Day, Memorial Day, the 4th of July, or any other day I find appropriate, I fly the Union Jack outside my house. My avatar should tell you something 'Offshore'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I enjoy both the Star-Spangled Banner (that's the USA anthem before you ask) and God Save the Queen. A lot of what can fairly be considered American culture is trash. Living on the coasts as we do, Noelie and I are spared the worst down-home excesses, but maybe newcastlebootboy and Zathras can elucidate on more central USA life. Country music, NASCAR, tractor pulls, lawnmower races, grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel, Harleys, etc. are just some of the "cultural advances" given to us by the central and southern States. As regards this hatred of USA perceived flag-waving and jingoism, a lot of false patriotism has of course gone on here since 9/11 but finally people are beginning to see beyond the rhetoric. This is the trick basically. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I hate Americans so very much. North Americans, Central Americans, or South Americans??? The over-patriotic ones, which is pretty much all of them/you. It is pathetic, especially when you take their extreme lack of history and heritage into consideration. I must admit I am overly patriotic but my patriotism stems from my heritage and towards all things British, as it is with the majority of expats. I have been domiciled in California for 48 years and have not taken out American citizenship. On Poppy Day, Memorial Day, the 4th of July, or any other day I find appropriate, I fly the Union Jack outside my house. My avatar should tell you something 'Offshore'. Is Anaheim where Bud is made? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmericanMag 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I enjoy both the Star-Spangled Banner (that's the USA anthem before you ask) and God Save the Queen. A lot of what can fairly be considered American culture is trash. Living on the coasts as we do, Noelie and I are spared the worst down-home excesses, but maybe newcastlebootboy and Zathras can elucidate on more central USA life. Country music, NASCAR, tractor pulls, lawnmower races, grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel, Harleys, etc. are just some of the "cultural advances" given to us by the central and southern States. As regards this hatred of USA perceived flag-waving and jingoism, a lot of false patriotism has of course gone on here since 9/11 but finally people are beginning to see beyond the rhetoric. I live on the coast as well (I live in Florida) but I was raised in Georgia which is considered by many to be the heart of the south and the region that you are referring to. The "cultural advances" that you list is a bit one sided IMHO. If we are referring strictly to the regions that you mentioned (South and Central) then you should also take into account the other "cultural advances" as well. It is a shame that you didn't list Martin Luther King Jr., William Faulkner (won the Nobel Prize in Literature), Tennessee Williams, Harper Lee (Pulitzer Prize winner), and Truman Capote. You also list country music as "trash" coming out of the south. Country music is a direct descendent of folk music from the British Isles. However, the music references are really down to opinion isn't it? Fair play to you if you don't like country music. There are other types of music that came from the south that one should take into account as well especially rock and roll. Artists such as Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, James Brown, etc. NASCAR? I actually recommend going to a NASCAR race. I took a friend of mine from the UK who is a rally/formula 1 fan when he was visiting this past summer and he had a great time. There is more to racing than what meets the eye (in any type of racing) and the same goes for NASCAR. If you don't know the details of it and only see it as men driving and only making left turns than that is up to you. But to state that it is trash is the equivalent of someone saying that soccer/football is crap because all they do is run around kicking a ball and scoring only two times in ninety minutes. I am willing to bet that you would call them ignorant and maybe try to explain the nuances that make the game exciting to you. As for lawnmower races ( ), grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel,... those shouldn't even register on the "culture radar". Hardly huge examples of "Americana". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 (edited) I enjoy both the Star-Spangled Banner (that's the USA anthem before you ask) and God Save the Queen. A lot of what can fairly be considered American culture is trash. Living on the coasts as we do, Noelie and I are spared the worst down-home excesses, but maybe newcastlebootboy and Zathras can elucidate on more central USA life. Country music, NASCAR, tractor pulls, lawnmower races, grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel, Harleys, etc. are just some of the "cultural advances" given to us by the central and southern States. As regards this hatred of USA perceived flag-waving and jingoism, a lot of false patriotism has of course gone on here since 9/11 but finally people are beginning to see beyond the rhetoric. I live on the coast as well (I live in Florida) but I was raised in Georgia which is considered by many to be the heart of the south and the region that you are referring to. The "cultural advances" that you list is a bit one sided IMHO. If we are referring strictly to the regions that you mentioned (South and Central) then you should also take into account the other "cultural advances" as well. It is a shame that you didn't list Martin Luther King Jr., William Faulkner (won the Nobel Prize in Literature), Tennessee Williams, Harper Lee (Pulitzer Prize winner), and Truman Capote. You also list country music as "trash" coming out of the south. Country music is a direct descendent of folk music from the British Isles. However, the music references are really down to opinion isn't it? Fair play to you if you don't like country music. There are other types of music that came from the south that one should take into account as well especially rock and roll. Artists such as Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, James Brown, etc. NASCAR? I actually recommend going to a NASCAR race. I took a friend of mine from the UK who is a rally/formula 1 fan when he was visiting this past summer and he had a great time. There is more to racing than what meets the eye (in any type of racing) and the same goes for NASCAR. If you don't know the details of it and only see it as men driving and only making left turns than that is up to you. But to state that it is trash is the equivalent of someone saying that soccer/football is crap because all they do is run around kicking a ball and scoring only two times in ninety minutes. I am willing to bet that you would call them ignorant and maybe try to explain the nuances that make the game exciting to you. As for lawnmower races ( ), grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel,... those shouldn't even register on the "culture radar". Hardly huge examples of "Americana". Is that one book wonder Harper Lee? I wouldn't classify Truman Capote as much of a writer either. Got anything a bit more recent I should look out for?? Edited May 29, 2008 by Park Life Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SloopJohn 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 I struggle with Capote. He has incredible talent but his dedication to phonetic dialogue makes his work hard to digest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmericanMag 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 (edited) I enjoy both the Star-Spangled Banner (that's the USA anthem before you ask) and God Save the Queen. A lot of what can fairly be considered American culture is trash. Living on the coasts as we do, Noelie and I are spared the worst down-home excesses, but maybe newcastlebootboy and Zathras can elucidate on more central USA life. Country music, NASCAR, tractor pulls, lawnmower races, grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel, Harleys, etc. are just some of the "cultural advances" given to us by the central and southern States. As regards this hatred of USA perceived flag-waving and jingoism, a lot of false patriotism has of course gone on here since 9/11 but finally people are beginning to see beyond the rhetoric. I live on the coast as well (I live in Florida) but I was raised in Georgia which is considered by many to be the heart of the south and the region that you are referring to. The "cultural advances" that you list is a bit one sided IMHO. If we are referring strictly to the regions that you mentioned (South and Central) then you should also take into account the other "cultural advances" as well. It is a shame that you didn't list Martin Luther King Jr., William Faulkner (won the Nobel Prize in Literature), Tennessee Williams, Harper Lee (Pulitzer Prize winner), and Truman Capote. You also list country music as "trash" coming out of the south. Country music is a direct descendent of folk music from the British Isles. However, the music references are really down to opinion isn't it? Fair play to you if you don't like country music. There are other types of music that came from the south that one should take into account as well especially rock and roll. Artists such as Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, James Brown, etc. NASCAR? I actually recommend going to a NASCAR race. I took a friend of mine from the UK who is a rally/formula 1 fan when he was visiting this past summer and he had a great time. There is more to racing than what meets the eye (in any type of racing) and the same goes for NASCAR. If you don't know the details of it and only see it as men driving and only making left turns than that is up to you. But to state that it is trash is the equivalent of someone saying that soccer/football is crap because all they do is run around kicking a ball and scoring only two times in ninety minutes. I am willing to bet that you would call them ignorant and maybe try to explain the nuances that make the game exciting to you. As for lawnmower races ( ), grits, scrapple, Cracker Barrel,... those shouldn't even register on the "culture radar". Hardly huge examples of "Americana". Is that one book wonder Harper Lee? I wouldn't classify Truman Capote as much of a writer either. Got anything a bit more recent I should look out for?? That would be one hit wonder Harper Lee... but if I was to write only one book, I would hope that it was that good/successful! I like Capote, not in my top ten though. As for more recent authors from the area, none that I would consider to be great but then again, that is usually an adjective that is given to someone after they have died. Popular southern authors today would be: John Grisham, Anne Rice, John Berendt, and Cormac McCarthy. I guess these could be recommended. Their works have all been made into movies anyways. Edited May 29, 2008 by newcastlebootboy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noelie 103 Posted May 30, 2008 Share Posted May 30, 2008 I hate Americans so very much. North Americans, Central Americans, or South Americans??? The over-patriotic ones, which is pretty much all of them/you. It is pathetic, especially when you take their extreme lack of history and heritage into consideration. I must admit I am overly patriotic but my patriotism stems from my heritage and towards all things British, as it is with the majority of expats. I have been domiciled in California for 48 years and have not taken out American citizenship. On Poppy Day, Memorial Day, the 4th of July, or any other day I find appropriate, I fly the Union Jack outside my house. My avatar should tell you something 'Offshore'. Is Anaheim where Bud is made? NO, but it's where Disneyland is, and it has a Stanley Cup winning hockey team the Anaheim 'Ducks' and a World Series winning baseball team the Anaheim 'Angels'. Used to have a football(soccer) team in the old NASL league called the 'California Surf' which played at the 'Angel' stadium in Anaheim. Former Newcastle 'keeper' Mike Mahoney played for the 'Surf'. After the 'Surf' folded Mike went on to play indoor soccer with the 'Los Angeles Lasers' in the old MISL. When he retired from the game he and 'Clyde Best' of West Ham fame tried to get a janatorial business going but it didn't work out and Mike ended up driving a beer delivery truck. Mike and I were quite friendly until a few years ago when he and his wife Janet decided to return to his hometown of Bristol where to my knowledge he works for the post-office. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted May 30, 2008 Share Posted May 30, 2008 I hate Americans so very much. North Americans, Central Americans, or South Americans??? The over-patriotic ones, which is pretty much all of them/you. It is pathetic, especially when you take their extreme lack of history and heritage into consideration. I must admit I am overly patriotic but my patriotism stems from my heritage and towards all things British, as it is with the majority of expats. I have been domiciled in California for 48 years and have not taken out American citizenship. On Poppy Day, Memorial Day, the 4th of July, or any other day I find appropriate, I fly the Union Jack outside my house. My avatar should tell you something 'Offshore'. Is Anaheim where Bud is made? You're thinking of Anheuser Busch aren't you? They make Bud. St. Louis-based I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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