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KIRBYLINK
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Response to Question to people in America 2008-01-18 18:15:00 Reply

no, the america one is either from a good town or a new one.


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Response to Question to people in America 2008-01-18 18:19:39 Reply

You just happened to get a picture of a good sidewalk.

Otherwhise, we are about the same.

Oh, boy.

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Response to Question to people in America 2008-01-18 18:19:46 Reply

There's no such thing as "England"

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Response to Question to people in America 2008-01-18 18:21:10 Reply

I've seen some really nice roads like that a few times. But most of the roads are like the ones in England (I guess) they aren't too shabby

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Response to Question to people in America 2008-01-18 18:38:10 Reply

England's sidewalk looks like elevated road.

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Response to Question to people in America 2008-01-18 18:59:30 Reply

Don't dis english pavements - they rock. England wouldn't be england without its crappy council builders who cant do anything right (except for fuck things up - they're good at that).

Now I'm off for a cup of earl-grey and some victoria sponge, and I might even read the telegraph while I'm at it.


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