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Tuesday, July 4th, 2006 11:37 am
Hello. Yes, another ficless update! Aren't i cool.

Anyway - Cat and i were talking and Cat was wondering something and now i'm wondering it so...

If you are from the UK, is there some lingering...national sentiment that sure, they've got James Marsters and Supernatural and 31 Flavors but...that should all be *ours! ours!!* those rat bastards?

I personally cannot conceive of such a thing but...does such a sentiment exist anywhere? When Bollywood tosses out hottie singing guys in eyeliner and chicks who are just so curvey and perfect is there a smoldering *grrrrr* anywhere?

Idle curiousity, folks. I think the answers are gonna be fun. If i get any.

And hey - now's your chance to tell me *every tiny thing* about America that bugs the crap out of you!

*just for the record, i despise The Shrub*
*so you'll be preachin' to the choir on *that* subject*

In other news? Deadwood!!!
OMFGILUFFIT!!!
*smoooches [livejournal.com profile] killerweasel*
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Wednesday, July 5th, 2006 06:02 am (UTC)
*sigh* It's fairly easy to be ignorant anywhere, I think, if you don't apply yourself to looking critically for the truth. I'm certainly not suggesting that the BBC News (or the CBC, or anyone) is unbiased, but at least there's a lot more mention of stuff beyond the national borders.

Maybe size does have something to do with it. I still find it cute/bizarre/different to hear the traffic news on BBC2. Traffic news on national radio. Nation-wide traffic news. From Bristol to Edinburgh and beyond.

Fear is a powerful motivator (as explored in Bowling for Columbine.)