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ask an American anything

How many guns do you own?
2 shot guns, 30/6, glock 45, glock 40,.22 rifle
false. You guys realize you cant make fun of Americans for being fat while simultaneously trying to say our food isnt far superior on average compared to an equally priced English meal.
superior food leads to superior toilet facilities, which leads to more janitorial jobs, which lowers unemployment, which brought down Soviet Russia
everyone knows that
Chicfilet, zaxbys,chipolte, etc etc. I mean I am sure boiled cabbage and kidney pies are good if you grow up eating them but truth be told they are garbage compared to some of our fast food places. Yeah Subotai maybe if they got some chicfilets and waffle houses they could help take down communism's little brother socialism.
You can't just start a thread like this then bow out when the going gets tough, squire.

Why does MTV no longer play music videos?

Why do american family cars (in 80s/early 90s films at least) have the shittest wood effect I have ever seen in my life down the side of their automobiles? Was that ever a thing? Is it still a thing? This one is quite important so if you could prioritise this one I'd appreciate it.

How many tonnes of peanut butter do you eat on a monthly basis? (Average figure is fine, I don't need a breakdown for the last 6 months)
MTV no longer found music videos to be profitable once the reality show scene hit. The wood panel or beaver car was ugly and was a thing in the 80s and 90s. The only vehicle it ever worked for was the Jeep wagoneer imo
 
One thing that shocked me in England is at the McDonald's, I asked for ketchup. The clerk asked me how many I wanted, which is something I had never been asked before. In the US they just grab 10 or 20 packets and throw them at you. So I said, I don't know, give me 3. And it turns out the reason he was asking is because they CHARGED. FOR. EACH. PACKET. OF. KETCHUP. I can't even.

I was going to say that was one of my strangest experiences in England but realized it doesn't even come close, so I'll leave it at that.

My ex-boyfriend loves those cars with wood on them. He calls them "woodys" and I think he gets a woody when he sees one.
 
One thing that shocked me in England is at the McDonald's, I asked for ketchup. The clerk asked me how many I wanted, which is something I had never been asked before. In the US they just grab 10 or 20 packets and throw them at you. So I said, I don't know, give me 3. And it turns out the reason he was asking is because they CHARGED. FOR. EACH. PACKET. OF. KETCHUP. I can't even.

I was going to say that was one of my strangest experiences in England but realized it doesn't even come close, so I'll leave it at that.

My ex-boyfriend loves those cars with wood on them. He calls them "woodys" and I think he gets a woody when he sees one.

Yeah I have spent some time in Quebec and it was very similar. They nickel and dime you on every little thing. I suspect it is b/c these countries are in turn nickel and dimed to death by their over bearing governments so the cost is passed on to the consumer as it usually is. Also in Quebec the KFC tasted nothing like its American counter part it was terrible.
 
Maybe it's because we have a better healthcare system that means we don't encourage people being gluttonous pigs that we end up paying for?????
 
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Cant really say I but I have had a bunch of foriegn beers but most of the ones I love are brewed here like great lakes, bells, and russian river. Had this last night and it wasnt bad for a dunkel
 
Someone asked a similar question earlier in the thread but it wasn't answered and I'm really interested to know.

is college in the US really like the American pie type movies or do you actually do any work?

also it seems all your roads are so big and wide and usually completely straight have you ever drove in the UK and how do you find our cramped up bendy roads surrounded by terraced houses?

I find America fascinating and would love to visit one day, we talk pretty much the same language but culture is so different. my mate whos been to America tells me that the ladies over there love the British accent and always gets lots of attention over there do they really love it that much?
 
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