Europe vs The United States

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by edyb123, Feb 8, 2008.

  1. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    I am not American :tongue: I am French. I just live in America, right now.
     
  2. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

    Messages:
    1,602
    Likes Received:
    0
    cool, i have yet to visit the states.. i like the idea of massive lakes.. american 'candy' n 'cheetos' n all that food.
     
  3. PharmaPhunk

    PharmaPhunk Banned

    Messages:
    1,217
    Likes Received:
    0
    I like it here, I got drink, cigerattes, friends, and ladies. I vacationed in amereka once (ny) and it was ok, way to commercialized for my liking but then again thats just new york.
     
  4. zen_arcade

    zen_arcade Banned

    Messages:
    8,418
    Likes Received:
    1
    I personally can't wait to try jellied eels.
     
  5. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

    Messages:
    1,602
    Likes Received:
    0
    ahh, fair enough, france is awsome, especially paris.. such a historical place.

    southern french coast is also good.
     
  6. zen_arcade

    zen_arcade Banned

    Messages:
    8,418
    Likes Received:
    1
    let me guess: midtown, Times Square? :)
     
  7. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

    Messages:
    1,602
    Likes Received:
    0
    crazy stuff.. i had to google that.

    personally, fish and chips from a traditional chip shop are gods gift to man.
     
  8. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    yeah.. I totally am blase about "my" country though (it's not mine - but notice how people tend to say "my" country?) but then again.. being blase is a French stereotype.. haha..

    Paris is nice.. well, parts of it.. and some things about it.. the coast is nice too.. when the jet-set's not hanging out there..
     
  9. zen_arcade

    zen_arcade Banned

    Messages:
    8,418
    Likes Received:
    1
    granted. too bad I don't eat fish anymore, I used to order that stuff all the time.
     
  10. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    Fish and chips is alright.. I just don't like how they give it to you in a newspaper.
     
  11. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

    Messages:
    1,602
    Likes Received:
    0
    haha yeh.

    paris just feels really... grand.. if that makes any sense.

    i went to paris last summer with a girl and all the frigging french guys were hitting on her! lol she got roses n all sorts.. but i guess the french are well known for their romantic ways.
     
  12. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    The French are well known for being randy rabbits that's what it is.. and the whole romance thing is just a way to get people in your bed :tongue:
     
  13. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

    Messages:
    1,602
    Likes Received:
    0
    ahh, i'll keep that in mind lol

    do you posess these romantic pursuasions? i bet all the american guys love it.
     
  14. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    haha nah.. I'm not really the romantic type. more like.. very flirty.. heavily sexually implying.. or cute and stuff. the whole dosen roses shit and poems and stuff isn't for me. flowers other than red roses? ok, you're being creative. poems other than the cliche love poem? you're seducing me. but me? acting romantic toward guys? nah.
     
  15. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

    Messages:
    17,642
    Likes Received:
    10
    Englad : Steve Howe was born there. (the musician)
    America : Don Cherry was born here. (the musician)

    Pretty damn impossible to choose!
    :tongue:
    namaste
     
  16. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

    Messages:
    1,602
    Likes Received:
    0
    hah, i guess it's typicaly the guys job to be romantic.. dumb question.

    so which do you prefer, america, france or the uk?
     
  17. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    I can't answer that question.. there's things I like about America more than France and the U.K, just like there's things about France I like better than the U.K and America, and things about the U.K I like better than France, etc. Everybody, always asks me that question: so which one do you prefer? But the answer is neither and both.
     
  18. jusdino4it

    jusdino4it DR. Lifetime Supporter

    Messages:
    2,700
    Likes Received:
    0
    Well first of all your compareing a continent to a country. All areas of europe are different. I spent a semester in europe, 1/3 in england, 1/3 in france, and 1/3 in itally. Itally kicks americas ass any day, france was kindda lame (the people are dicks), and england is preatty damn similar to the US. But even the US is completly different everywhere. I mean im preatty well traveled, and you cant classify the south as the same type of place as new york, or new york as the same kind of place as cali, and cali as the same type of place as middle america. They are all completly 100% different. The only thing they have in commen is the goverment and the language.

    The part of america that forigners consder america to be like is preatty much the steryotype of middle america (which is preatty dead on), and in my opinion it fucking sucks.

    But as for the awsner to this question, its simple....Australia.
     
  19. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

    Messages:
    13,329
    Likes Received:
    37
    Foreigners only judge America based on movies and sitcoms.
     
  20. Ebene

    Ebene Mountaineer

    Messages:
    1,309
    Likes Received:
    0
    You really think the Beatles or the Stones would be in existance if it weren't for blues? Blues = made in the USA
     

Share This Page

  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice