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I suppose the lead will be Obama after he gets kicked out of office for pretending to be a politician.

Never seen the film meself.
What was wrong with the policeman and what did the girl do to make him better?

Quote: zooo @ November 8 2008, 5:42 PM GMT

Does the new one have Axel Foley then? played by whoooo?

I dunno. I guess not. I don't like it. :(

Quote: Monica Scherz @ November 8 2008, 9:37 AM GMT

yo le recomiendo que antes de elegir el perro vea la película parte uno y parte Dr Dolittle dos así las convence
a las nenas que el perro tiene que ser de la calle, yo tengo dos un Doberman que se llama Modechai Anilevich y una de la calle que se llama Chiqui, los perros de la calle viven más

Hola Monica! No crees que es un poco interesante que ahora el perrito potencial de Obama tiene mas attencion que el hombre quien tenemos que dar a nuestras vidas politicas? En realidad, no es verdad que las politicas de Los Estados Unidos controlan las politicas del mundo, y por lo tanto es un poco preocupante que el perro tiene mas control de nuestra attencion que Obama? Pues, si el perro es tan popular, quizas puede hacer las decisiones tambien.
Lo siento para la falta de attencion gramatica con accentos!

Ban them both.

or

Hasta la vista Scatterbrained Floozy

Hola muchachas Monica y Scats.. hablamos espanol muy bien en BSG, si or no? :)

muy, muy bien

¿sí "or" no?

Mi espanol no es bien! He lo hecho solamente para AS level.

Goddamit. Am I in trouble?

*Knew* you'd post that. Predictable! :P

Quote: Huge Bear @ November 9 2008, 11:09 AM GMT

muy, muy bien

¿sí "or" no?

Spanglish! :)

Hey folks. I've been lurking on the board for years now and I've finally broken down and made a forum account after reading what my fellow American has added to this particular thread.
Please be aware that this attitude is not typical of Americans anymore. The election has reflected that, for once, liberals are in the majority! Obama will be a president that will make a change for our country and conservatives are still doing what they do best; insulting the other party while offering no clear plan as to heal our country.
The media has reported today that the first plans of Obama will be to issue and executive order lifting any bans on Stem Cell research! This is wonderful news. Also knowing he will have the privilege of being able to appoint 2 supreme court justices is a wonderful thing. This means a woman's right to choose is protected for a much longer time.

As a homosexual, I was completely gutted by the propositions that passed banning gay marriage. I simply don't think the American electorate should be allowed to ever vote on an issue that isn't affecting the nation. Abortion and marriage should always remain off of any ballot as they are issues that only affect the lives of those involved.
Seeing Obama elected president gave me optimism even though it was a bad day for gay rights (which, rather you think so or not, is another day when not everyone in America has equal rights). It has taught me that things do come to those who wait. To African-Americans this was the metaphorical end to the Civil War. This shows me that it's only a matter of time before I have equal rights in my country.

*pulls soap box down and walks away*

Hello Matt, welcome welcome! :)

Quote: matt insley @ November 9 2008, 10:08 PM GMT

Hey folks. I've been lurking on the board for years now and I've finally broken down and made a forum account after reading what my fellow American has added to this particular thread.
Please be aware that this attitude is not typical of Americans anymore. The election has reflected that, for once, liberals are in the majority! Obama will be a president that will make a change for our country and conservatives are still doing what they do best; insulting the other party while offering no clear plan as to heal our country.
The media has reported today that the first plans of Obama will be to issue and executive order lifting any bans on Stem Cell research! This is wonderful news. Also knowing he will have the privilege of being able to appoint 2 supreme court justices is a wonderful thing. This means a woman's right to choose is protected for a much longer time.

As a homosexual, I was completely gutted by the propositions that passed banning gay marriage. I simply don't think the American electorate should be allowed to ever vote on an issue that isn't affecting the nation. Abortion and marriage should always remain off of any ballot as they are issues that only affect the lives of those involved.

Seeing Obama elected president gave me optimism even though it was a bad day for gay rights (which, rather you think so or not, is another day when not everyone in America has equal rights). It has taught me that things do come to those who wait. To African-Americans this was the metaphorical end to the Civil War. This shows me that it's only a matter of time before I have equal rights in my country.

*pulls soap box down and walks away*

Greetings good to hear some political doscourse.

Now what's funnier On The Buses or Keeping Up Appearances?

Oh yes, that proposition 8 bollocks.
Was a bit disappointing.

Quote: Aaron @ November 9 2008, 10:12 PM GMT

Hello Matt, welcome welcome! :)

I will not play party to your sitcom snobbery. I may be a newbie in the vocal sense, but I'm certainly privvy to some of the nonsense that goes on around here! ;)

Oops.. I quoted the wrong person. Haha

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