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Is this your way of saying it actually was a HS-129 and not a Condor :idea: :shock: :twisted: :P :wink: :wink: :wink:
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For some reason, many Americans have pretty thin skin.

We, collectively, are able to dish out plenty of opinions but seem to take offense when those from other parts of the world send their opinions back at us.

To my foreign friends, worry not. Americans sometimes seem pretty arrogant, egotistical, and unable to cope with the fact that there is a "rest of the world" out there. Most of that is just appearance, unfortunately.

To my fellow Yanks, not everyone has to agree with us. Seriously. It's okay.


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Americans sometimes seem pretty arrogant, egotistical, and unable to cope with the fact that there is a "rest of the world" out there. Most of that is just appearance, unfortunately


I wouldn't apologize for Americans. You sure don't speak for me. Americans are the nicest people in the world. Only hollywood makes us look bad. Besides, I've met some real nasty snotty socialist type Europeans who make the worst American pale by comparison.

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what are you talking about Randy? We're ALWAYS RIGHT.

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I am heartily offended that you could be so confused about our proper place in the world.
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and I fully expect that in a thousand years we will still be visiting the ruins of other peoples civilizations.

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note to viewers: this is entirely meant in jest. I love my country and know we have wonderful aspects and awful aspects, just like every other country. i wouldn't give up being an American for all the money, cute chicks, and deep fat fried twinkies in the world.

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James, just a few things that stood out on the internet regarding your post. I thought you might get a laugh out of it as I did. In my short experiences with you James here on WIX I have been annoyed, offended and insulted. Then I finally began to understand your personality and realized it was me, not you, who caused myself all the grief. I have lost someone who irritates me with someone who I call a friend and mentor now. I have never seen the side of you that you seem to think you are being accused of. And if anyone here is accusing you of bashing Yanks. Then just wait until I start bashing them as well. I think most Yanks are p*ssys anyway. haha ...

A marketing professor was once giving a presentation to an Australian university class. To explain the difficulty of building a patriotic image for a brand in Australia, he draped an Australian flag over his shoulders and struck a pose as if looking at the sunset in an American aftershave commercial. Noting that the class looked unimpressed, he took the flag off his shoulders and enthusiastically polished his tushy with it. The class started laughing. He then asked if anyone was offended. A chorus of nos went up. A lone voice said that, although he wasn't offended, he was disappointed. The lecturer, who had previously worked for the defence forces, gave the presentation a distinction. If the same thing had been done in America, expulsion from the university would have been a distinct possibility.

It should be stressed that it was not a liberal arts class full of 18-year-olds that had an ideological opposition to everything. It was a post-graduate marketing class full of students that should have been able to appreciate the importance of respect, loyalty, teamwork, and constructive thinking. Unfortunately, the students had been raised to believe that it was more worthy to disrespect something, than respect it.

Unlike Australians, Americans do not find polishing one's tushy with the national flag to be an act of hilarity. For Americans, not only does it show a lack of consideration to the values of others, it also shows an innability to appreciate the benefits of a group working together to achieve a common goal.



"Americans maintain their sense of being God's own country with a manifest destiny to lead the world to freedom and democracy. Australia has no global ambitions, and those related to the region are for stability and economic advancement rather than dominance"

For different reasons, many people in both Australia and America are reluctant to recognise their cultural uniqueness. Some Americans argue that Americans can't be stereotyped as not everyone drives pick-up trucks and talks about when they were abducted by aliens. Likewise, a minority of Australians are obsessed with telling the world that the average Australian doesn't wrestle crocodiles.


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James, James, James....

It's been great getting to know you on WIX and then meeting you in person quite a few times. When's the next time you're up in Canada?

Everone....It's true, James does have a unique sense of humour, and if you've ever seen him talk about Mustangs in person, well... it's so blatently obvious that he's just joking.

Even though he may never say it in a public forum like this, I'm sure James has the absolute and utmost respect for the P-51 Mustang.

As one can see with Jame's job with WW, he was tasked with giving clout to all that wasn't the P-51. I imagine it takes a lot more digging in libraries, military records, archives, etc. to come up with decent information about a Supermarine Walrus as compared to the P-51.

Sure he fights for the underdog. I like to do the same. It's kind of eye opening and satisfying to research an obsure topic/airplane and be aware that most other people wouldn't know the first thing about it.

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I wouldn't apologize for Americans. You sure don't speak for me. Americans are the nicest people in the world. Only hollywood makes us look bad. Besides, I've met some real nasty snotty socialist type Europeans who make the worst American pale by comparison.


Where did I apologize? Where did I claim to speak for you?

I didn't say Americans were anything. I said we seem that way. I've spent the past three years seeing how America looks from across the Atlantic, and that is what I was referring to.

Big, big difference....in fact, the complete point of my post is that things are not as they seem.


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I wouldn't apologize for Americans. You sure don't speak for me. Americans are the nicest people in the world. Only hollywood makes us look bad. Besides, I've met some real nasty snotty socialist type Europeans who make the worst American pale by comparison.


Where did I apologize? Where did I claim to speak for you?

I didn't say Americans were anything. I said we seem that way. I've spent the past three years seeing how America looks from across the Atlantic, and that is what I was referring to.

Big, big difference....in fact, the complete point of my post is that things are not as they seem.


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Likewise, a minority of Australians are obsessed with telling the world that the average Australian doesn't wrestle crocodiles.


Strewth mate, whats all this bull about us aussies bein' reluctant ta admit cultural uniqueness?

You'da thought we're all shy bout wrestlin' crocs' readin that marketin' gezzer's blurb from 'ellcat?

It's only the blokes up north in Brissie that have crocs in their billabongs, the rest of us only have yabbies the size of arms to westle.

But get Fair dinkum you lot, down in here in Orstralya most of us are too busy riding around on our Roo's rounding up herds of emu's and Goanna's to be wrestling anyone.

We reckon you yanks are an ok buncha blokes, but ya sure do tork weird?

But dont ya's go pickin on our mate Jimbo, cos we'll have to take ya out the back of the shearin shed and sort ya out - quick smart!

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Give us a call when you get a chance JDK, I'll cheer you up :D :D ....

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JDK gets it right sometimes. This is one of those occasions. As for the P-51, well it was built to a British specification. Once the Rolls Royce Merlin was fitted it became a splendid aeroplane. The only advice I would like to give is this: Do NOT confuse patrioteering with patriotism.


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Shouldn't this be in the off topic section?


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Glyn wrote:
Do NOT confuse patrioteering with patriotism.


A very important and sublime difference. Definitely agree.


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