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Officially pointless Coldplaying word association thread

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Skivvies are underwear, people, watch Austin Powers 1. ;)

"I'm Dutch, isn't that veird?" (that is NO Dutch accent, but fucking German! get it right, you damn Americans!)

"I'm Dutch' date=' isn't that veird?" (that is NO Dutch accent, but fucking German! get it right, you damn Americans!)[/quote']

 

Sorry, but Mike Myers who played that character is Canadian! :confused:

Whatever.

 

The same to you, get your facts straight or don't get mad when you are corrected! :wink3:

It's an American movie.

 

Yes, written by and starring a Canadian named Mike Myers. Please don't blame Americans for every mistake or misconception in the world. ;)

I do blame them for a lot :P

But let's get on with the word association ;)

 

Mike Myers

But regardless of who was responsible, there is a lot of misinformed crap that permeates Hollywood movies.

Loads of awful stereotypes and generalisations - I know what Irene means.

James Bond films are big culprits of this.

Another recent example is "Spanglish", and then there are those dreadful films which imply that all English people live in mansions with butlers and speak in clipped cockney accents. They should all be stopped............................. :angry:

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