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Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 12:44
by Bartek
That's a one motherfuckin' thread necro. Impresive.
In defense of the French: french kiss and other french kind of love. And motherfuckin' champagne.
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 14:39
by eastmidswhizzkid
Jeezus! was HL really this un-PC back then?
old posts come back to haunt you...
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 14:46
by Silver_Owl
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:Jeezus! was HL really this un-PC back then?
old posts come back to haunt you...
It would appear so.
I feel like a reformed Nazi.
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 16:47
by radiojamaica
James Blast wrote:Bauhaus were in it, well Murphy was (sneeze and you miss it) and in its day was very stylish and a good tale, even The Thin White Duke aquitted himself well.
All the above is in my humble/experienced opinion
regards
James Blast
The Hunger is fine in my book
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 18:06
by iesus
What does un-PC means ?
Btw i didn't revive this thread, look at the dates
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 19:04
by eastmidswhizzkid
iesus wrote:What does un-PC means ?
Btw i didn't revive this thread, look at the dates
PC= politically correct. un-PC= not politically correct.
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 21:24
by iesus
I see, if it is about political correct, i can share a 2 cent from a country that is butchered by politically correct personas. Don't believe PC politicians, journalists, tv celebs, idiots, etc
Don't support PC of any kind!
Don't support any party, organization even F.C. that use PC language!
Don't use PC language! Avoid those who do, they are a bunch of liars, a bunch of idiots, a bunch of Mafiosi!
Be yourself, not a robot...
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 22:14
by million voices
So it took nearly 11 years to come up with something else good about the French
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 22:19
by Pista
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:iesus wrote:What does un-PC means ?
Btw i didn't revive this thread, look at the dates
PC= politically correct. un-PC= not politically correct.
I thought it was
PC= Personal Computer
Un PC= Mac
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 00:50
by eastmidswhizzkid
Pista wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:iesus wrote:What does un-PC means ?
Btw i didn't revive this thread, look at the dates
PC= politically correct. un-PC= not politically correct.
I thought it was
PC= Personal Computer
Un PC= Mac
the ghost of (the still living)
mr blast returns to haunt us! (hopefully a little better-mannered than his previous self.)
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 00:56
by eastmidswhizzkid
iesus wrote:I see, if it is about political correct, i can share a 2 cent from a country that is butchered by politically correct personas. Don't believe PC politicians, journalists, tv celebs, idiots, etc
Don't support PC of any kind!
Don't support any party, organization even F.C. that use PC language!
Don't use PC language! Avoid those who do, they are a bunch of liars, a bunch of idiots, a bunch of Mafiosi!
Be yourself, not a robot...
i am the first to be un-PC and the last to be PC but nonetheless would always be surprised and disappointed as fu
ck to find a HL thread entitled "why i don't mind ni**ers" (my asterisks) or "jews aren't all that bad because....". [/point made]
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 07:59
by markfiend
The thing about political correctness is that all it's trying to do is avoid offending people. I don't see what's so bad about that.
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 09:12
by iesus
It's because you haven't seen how scums use PC against all those that oppose them to hide behind the dust of PC accusations. And the funny thing is that those that use PC are the most offensive and violent people you can see around you right now. They remind the cultural revolution of mao or lynch mob.
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 09:42
by markfiend
The most violent and offensive people I see around are the EDL and Britain First crowd. And PC is an accusation you certainly can't level at them.
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 09:43
by Phil
Good french things:-
Alain Prost
The Citroen Saxo I used to have
Rene from Allo Allo
Asterix
Vanessa Paradis
Joe Le Taxi
Bunking off French at secondary school
The Flashing Blade
Antoine De Caunes
Le Comte de Frou Frou
Nicole
Not Papa
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 09:55
by Bartek
Cléo de Mérode
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 12:07
by radiojamaica
baguette!
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 14:53
by iesus
Gothic Cathedrals
Eau de Cologne (or is this German? Koeln = Cologne )
and all the mentioned listed above
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 16:39
by Being645
iesus wrote:...
Eau de Cologne (or is this German? Koeln = Cologne )
...
It is, mostly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Maria_Farina ...
And as to defence for the French, these are only a few people who come to my mind at a very first glimpse ...
Voltaire, Charles Baudelaires, Jean Cocteau, Arthur Rimbaud, Marcel Proust, Stéphane Mallarmé, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud,
Paul Cézanne, Gustave Doré, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, André Breton, Paul Éluard, Francis Picabia, Fernand Léger, Yves
Tanguy, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Marcel Duchamp, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean Genet, Jacques Derrida,
Erik Satie ... ahhhhhh ... the list seems endless ...
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 18:19
by Pista
radiojamaica wrote:baguette!
They bake their bread in such naughty shapes.
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 23:46
by markfiend
I seem to recall reading that the baguette was Napoleon's invention; a day's bread ration that a soldier could carry wrapped in the middle of his bed-roll.
Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 03:45
by XidiouX
iesus:
The castle, though nice, isn't his, not are any of the other items in my list apart from 'Nice place', suitably interpreted.
XidiouX
Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 06:59
by EvilBastard
11 years in and yet no-one on this thread has mentioned
this? You disappoint me, really you do...
Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 10:17
by eastmidswhizzkid
thank you for that as on the same page i discovered rowan atkinson and kate bush singing "do bears s**t in the woods".
Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 20:05
by metal on metal
XidiouX wrote:My old man recently moved to Carcassonne. Went to visit him a few weeks ago. Nice place. Nice castle. Nice canal. Nice women. Nice fois gras.
Nice post office.
XidiouX
There's nothing nice about fois gras.