RE: New spelling rules introduced.
August 21, 2009 at 3:00 pm
(This post was last modified: August 21, 2009 at 3:02 pm by dry land fish.)
(August 21, 2009 at 2:52 pm)Tiberius Wrote: I think the point we were trying to get across is that both Americans and British are related, mainly because Americans used to be British until about 300 years ago or whenever. Your location on Earth does not change your appearance in such a short space of time, so the argument that British women are "gross and hairy" doesn't hold. I could equally find a lot of American women who were gross and hairy.
You even prove my point by stating that your state has the highest obesity rates in America. Being obese is not considered attractive by "society" in general, so I could make the case that all the fat women in Kentucky are "beasts". I wouldn't, but that's because I'm not into attacking people over their looks.
All I'm saying is from what I've experienced the British women have been beasts. Susan Boyle looks great now. They gave her a makeover. In one of my classes last semester my teacher showed us a clip of her performing on Britains Got Talent. At that point the poor woman had a unibrow. I remember we were all kinda laughing at it. I can only go by what I've experienced. Even though most of the Brit women I've met have been pretty gross they were cool people. I was agreeing with your American stereotype of fat people. All of the fat women in Kentucky are beasts. I make up a very small majority of skinny people in the state. As a matter of fact fat women are so common that they will actually talk about skinny women who are healthy like there's something wrong with them!! I had a woman ask me if I enjoyed eating salads? I was like "yes...about as much as you enjoy your Big Mac". She didn't like that much.
That wife swap chick IS a common stereotype of women in my area. Fat and Jesus freaks. I know people just like her. That's why it was so funny when I watched that episode.