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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 127359" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>I like being on the forum during school hours. =P</p><p></p><p>Demanding things out here (especially from me) is something you should be careful with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nonsense. What I was referring to is that it doesn't have to be unhealthy if you don't eat anything unhealthy. Besides that, Subway seems clean enough to me when I drive past it nearly daily (imagine the agony, driving past a McDonalds, Subway and Burger King (yet being reminded that the KFC is quite near too every time) every single day!).</p><p></p><p>As for you knowing Subway more than Mavus may know America is something which cannot be said by facts. Take a classmate of mine as a example; he is half Dutch and half Iraqian (or however you spell it, I'm not sure if he's partly Iraq, but somewhere near those nations; they're all the same to me) but lived a long part of his life in Canada. Wouldn't you be free to say that he knows more about Canada that the Netherlands or Iraq? (note: he was born in the Netherlands)</p><p> Or a different example, myself. Personally I am Dutch and lived in the Netherlands for my entire life, but this (by far) doesn't mean that I know nothing about other countries. Knowing myself (uh..) I could have putten some intensive research in a particular other country. Admitted that America is a tad (too) big though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure. I'm not very tolerant when it comes to flaming and I only warn once; but I'm not sure how you act towards it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Canadian is partly American, just like Frisian is partly Dutch, the Welsh are partly English and the French are partly bastards. =P (note: this is one big joke)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really? Never heard of that one before. But that kind of stuff is quite bad out here too. Never call someone from the top of the Netherlands or south Hollandic, while you should never call someone from the west (north-west) Dutch. Ahhh... a little problem in the translation though. Kinda unfortunate that I don't speak with an accent/dialect though.</p><p></p><p>"I can talk <em>achterhoeks</em> very well, you know?" - Ramon, my former boss</p><p>"You <em>are</em> achterhoeks.[/i]." - Me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 127359, member: 5833"] I like being on the forum during school hours. =P Demanding things out here (especially from me) is something you should be careful with. Nonsense. What I was referring to is that it doesn't have to be unhealthy if you don't eat anything unhealthy. Besides that, Subway seems clean enough to me when I drive past it nearly daily (imagine the agony, driving past a McDonalds, Subway and Burger King (yet being reminded that the KFC is quite near too every time) every single day!). As for you knowing Subway more than Mavus may know America is something which cannot be said by facts. Take a classmate of mine as a example; he is half Dutch and half Iraqian (or however you spell it, I'm not sure if he's partly Iraq, but somewhere near those nations; they're all the same to me) but lived a long part of his life in Canada. Wouldn't you be free to say that he knows more about Canada that the Netherlands or Iraq? (note: he was born in the Netherlands) Or a different example, myself. Personally I am Dutch and lived in the Netherlands for my entire life, but this (by far) doesn't mean that I know nothing about other countries. Knowing myself (uh..) I could have putten some intensive research in a particular other country. Admitted that America is a tad (too) big though. I'm not sure. I'm not very tolerant when it comes to flaming and I only warn once; but I'm not sure how you act towards it. Canadian is partly American, just like Frisian is partly Dutch, the Welsh are partly English and the French are partly bastards. =P (note: this is one big joke) Really? Never heard of that one before. But that kind of stuff is quite bad out here too. Never call someone from the top of the Netherlands or south Hollandic, while you should never call someone from the west (north-west) Dutch. Ahhh... a little problem in the translation though. Kinda unfortunate that I don't speak with an accent/dialect though. "I can talk [i]achterhoeks[/i] very well, you know?" - Ramon, my former boss "You [i]are[/i] achterhoeks.[/i]." - Me [/QUOTE]
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