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Best thing about the UK

Started by Houdini, November 22, 2007, 07:29:55 PM

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Selkie

The U.S. has toaster strudels

so yeah, cook

ME##

French people call it the t?l? which is pronounced the same.

Though, in my opinion best thing about the United Kingdom is the Pound Sterling.  caterpie;

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Samus Aran

I would've said that the best thing about the UK is that it's provided some of the best musicians in rock history, but okay.

Title27GT

Actually I would say the best thing is free healthcare and college tuition

DL

Quote from: Speedykaz on November 23, 2007, 11:07:25 AM
I would've said that the best thing about the UK is that it's provided some of the best musicians in rock history, but okay.


It is.

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Houdini

Quote from: DL on November 23, 2007, 11:30:04 AM
It is.
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Samus Aran

Quote from: Sorbet on November 23, 2007, 11:50:25 AM
HOLY DHIT ERIC CRAPTON *spooge spooge spooge spooge spooge spooge spooge*


Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Deep Purple, The Kinks, all of Clapton's bands, David Bowie, Queen, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Iron Maiden, ELO, Donovan...

And many more, of course.

Naturally, the United States is also home of some of the greatest rock legends, but there's no denying that the UK (particularly England) provided a whole lot.

Commander Fuckass

I wa going to say Bratwurst, but remembered that's Germany and not the UK. :'(
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Quote from: Speedykaz on November 23, 2007, 12:09:11 PM
Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Deep Purple, The Kinks, all of Clapton's bands, David Bowie, Queen, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Iron Maiden, ELO, Donovan...

And many more, of course.

Naturally, the United States is also home of some of the greatest rock legends, but there's no denying that the UK (particularly England) provided a whole lot.


Radiohead?

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