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It's been odd watching your President 'reclaim' his apostrophe in Ireland and visiting QE2. The Obamas look so 'Hollywood' even next to Her Maj in her finery.
I wonder why a pretty pointless state visit happened now. I wonder who's footing the bill for the extra security? Just thinking out loud. |
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I am not having a pop at the Obamas in any way. They were invited. Does the 'Special Relationship' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Relationship get mentioned in the American media? |
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WWII, certainly my grandparents and their peers referenced the special relationship between the US and the UK; with genuine gratitude and a sense of comradery. Similarly the English I know from the same generation - do as well - though not without noting how long it took the US to get involved in WWII. My great Uncles laughed uproariously when they first heard the phrase: "Oversexed, overpaid & over here" in reference to their time as GIs stationed in the UK. The second time I noticed the phrase "special relationship" had become more common was during George W.'s tenure... and it is used in a very sarcastic/sardonic/ironic manner. George W.'s wars against terror and WMDs and Tony Blair's willingness to follow (presumably because of that "special relationship" - has been widely criticized all around the world.
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Yesterday I saw a report that High School proms were getting very popular in the UK, because of the show Glee. You don't not have them there?
Stretch limos, spray tans and the £500 dresses: The unstoppable (and ludicrously expensive) rise of the high school prom Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...#ixzz1R8TeOIIR
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Do the English like country western music? Is it popular there?
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