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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:20 pm
by Chrissy
Um, when I visited the States three years ago the guy that showed us around told us about some building there that was 'sooo' old. (Don't really remember how old, but it was a joke compared to some European buildings) anyway, he meant it as a joke. As did I.
BTW I always wondered how Arnie Schwarzenegger could walk through (as in through the wood) doors and all

but some of the American doors seem to be made out of cardboard, no offence meant, just an observation.(locks are really small too...)
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:26 pm
by Waverly
Originally posted by Chrissy:
Um, when I visited the States three years ago the guy that showed us around told us about some building there that was 'sooo' old. (Don't really remember how old, but it was a joke compared to some European buildings) anyway, he meant it as a joke. As did I.
BTW I always wondered how Arnie Schwarzenegger could walk through (as in through the wood) doors and all
but some of the American doors seem to be made out of cardboard, no offence meant, just an observation.(locks are really small too...)
You are not far off, there is a trend toward using reclamed wood products (read: cheap) My house is very old (LOL) its Victorian and the outer doors are 2" thick oak. Inner doors are 1.5" southern yellow pine. This is probably a bit closer to what you are used to.
BTW American
love it when a Euro visits, and immediately becomes an authority on the country
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:31 pm
by Chrissy
Hmmm, all the Americans ask me when they come here is if I own wooden shoes and live in a windmill. Both: no, that wouldn't be comfortable.
It's sweet how they suck up to you in US stores too... (in Holland be happy if they ask if you need any assistance, in the US they asked us how our trip had been, when we were going back, if we liked it here and so on...) That still doesn't mean I'm buying there though, I'm Dutch and therefor Greedy as hell...

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:32 pm
by Doltan
Woops, I guess I took that too seriously. I've been to Europe a couple of times, and any American that has experienced REAL historical buildings wouldn't give much credit to our cardboard contraptions.
But, not all American stuff can be busted through by Arnie's bulging biceps. I lived in Los Angeles for awhile, and I saw 10+ story buildings built in less than a couple of months. And those were built to withstand Earthquakes! No historical value, but good engineering.
Where did you travel in the US? I've been to 35+ states and lived in more than a handful.
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:44 pm
by Waverly
Originally posted by Chrissy:
It's sweet how they suck up to you in US stores too... (in Holland be happy if they ask if you need any assistance, in the US they asked us how our trip had been, when we were going back, if we liked it here and so on...)
Chrissy, chrissy. Are these
guys by any chance? Americans being nice...bah.
Here's my Heathrow airport story: I am exchanging my pounds for canadian money (look at all the pretty colors!) and the American in front of me is yelling at the girl for giving him coins. I guess she was supposed to round up? He ends by throwing the coins at her and stomping off. I get up to the window, and in my best southern drawl, "Americans, sheesh." She laughed so hard the manager came over to see what she was up to.
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\^/averly
roaster of inquisitve paladins
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 3:02 pm
by Chrissy
Been to Seattle and drove around a bit there in a horrible recreationvehacle as you call them... Had plastic on the floor. And we stayed at a campingsite that warned for bears, I loved it, my sis was scared... Never saw any bears tough. Did see a lot of big trees in a rainforest thingy and visited Mount saint Helen's (spelling, arg...

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And I've been to Tampah Florida, nice heat, stayed in a friends house with a pool in the yard, that's where the thin doors story comes from.
No actually not all of them were men... (the store-people)
Oooh, one way or another I love that Southern accent... (seriously, and this is not a come-on)
When I came back to Holland after my vacation in the US I realised for the first time what a small flat country it really is.
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 3:20 pm
by Doltan
I disagree on the statement that they must be men. I wouldn't doubt if money sometimes trumped hormones in this country. But, we also have other concepts like tipping (gratuity) and commission. Some places in Europe don't have that, and it makes a big difference in the type (quality?) of service that you receive.
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 3:27 pm
by vixen
Where i work you'd have to do the limbo let alone bend over backwards for reasonable tips. and before you ask, its not a personal thing- nobody ever gets more than 50p (about 1 dollar) in total at the end of a night. waitressing sucks...
waverly- 21 - hope you're satisfied!
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 3:30 pm
by Waverly
Originally posted by vixen:
Where i work you'd have to do the limbo let alone bend over backwards for reasonable tips. and before you ask, its not a personal thing- nobody ever gets more than 50p (about 1 dollar) in total at the end of a night. waitressing sucks...
waverly- 21 - hope you're satisfied!
Thank you much. Carry on. <If you are curious why we wanted to know check 'speak your mind', where as we speak Omar is probably telling people you are 12

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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 3:45 pm
by vixen
still curious
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:01 pm
by Waverly
Originally posted by vixen:
still curious
Couldn't find it, or don't get it? I am not going to be the one to post a link
Lets just say that if you are making a joke including innuendo or double entendre with a person who is old enough to understand, and some dolt (no offense, Omar) comes along...you get it? Check back w/ 'speaking your mind' and look for the ultimate poll.
edit, actually check slyweasel first, I think it started there.
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roaster of inquisitve paladins
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:17 pm
by Weasel
@Chrissy... It'(Doors) is I believe based really on where you live in the US. Here in the South.... Arnold S would come away from my door with a big old bump on his head.
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:46 pm
by Gruntboy
I wet myself laughing reading the start of this thread. Then I tried to imagine vixen bending over backwards.

Now you're talking about doors?
Hey, just stick to the filth OK?

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:52 pm
by Waverly
Originally posted by Gruntboy:
Then I tried to imagine vixen bending over backwards.
And for tips, no less.
GB, you are a bad influence. I was going to let the comment go, but no...
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:54 pm
by Weasel
Oink Oink to you and your pigmoblie

Gruntboy
I was never good at staying to the subject.
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The Defender of Truth
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:55 pm
by vixen
i get it!!! (finally)- well not for want of looking. i didn't even realise that that forum was there. is that for when you've run out of new topics to post?
should have kept quiet about my age and made you all feel guilty...ha ha ha. 16 is legal over here (only just)- is it right that its 12 in holland?
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 5:00 pm
by Gruntboy
Isn't it your bed time young lady?
There are a few new forums. That one is for perverts like Ubik, weasel and wvaerly. They go too far sometimes and have to have their own little perverts corner

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 5:00 pm
by Waverly
@Vix 18 across the board to avoid confusion

I would hope the age of majority is not 12, in any civilized country (hear that Omar!)
The new forums were, I think, to keep us from getting too far off topic here.
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 5:02 pm
by vixen
is your sty not calling yet gruntboy...ha ha ha...
still have my CV to write before sleeping- i don't think 'rpg fan' will endear me to much to my would-be employers!
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 5:02 pm
by Drakron Du“Dark
Vixen, do you think that we, here back in the old continent are degenerates or something, 12 not even when I was at that age I look at Girls in that age(actualy I am lying about not looking at girls in that age but someone have to be the moral compass in here....whait since when I am the Moral compass in here).
Shame on you Vixen.
I think that the others Euros in here will agree with me on that.
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"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not became a monster... when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss gazes into you..."
Friedrich Nietzsche