How much more are people going to be divided in this world?
I never heard of the "G-8" until now!
I mean, the classifying doesn't really bother me, but this selectivity attitude breeds alot of anger&resentment in the world, you know.
The Group of 8 Industrialised Nations has been around for quite a whilebrowneyedgirl wrote:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18998137
How much more are people going to be divided in this world?
I never heard of the "G-8" until now!
I mean, the classifying doesn't really bother me, but this selectivity attitude breeds alot of anger&resentment in the world, you know.
I think I read something about it, but I missed the classifying "G-8" part, I guess. As the world gets more knowlegable, I'm sure the G number will increase!NeonVomit wrote:The Group of 8 Industrialised Nations has been around for quite a whilebrowneyedgirl wrote:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18998137
How much more are people going to be divided in this world?
I never heard of the "G-8" until now!
I mean, the classifying doesn't really bother me, but this selectivity attitude breeds alot of anger&resentment in the world, you know.These protests are nothing new. They've been happening for years! How did you manage to miss it?
I thought that was the whole point of protesting...browneyedgirl wrote:Well, like I said, protests do tend to get alot of attention!
No wonder I thought something was funny with Miditek's post...Dave wrote:It's "die Polizei".
NeonVomit wrote:I thought that was the whole point of protesting...browneyedgirl wrote:Well, like I said, protests do tend to get alot of attention!
Neither politically nor grammatically correct. Something for everyone! It must be the fault of that gringo diablo capitalistic imperialist war-mongering yankee dog Bush and his evil, greedy, gluttonous, fuel-burning and environmentally unfriendly gang!stratoplayer wrote:No wonder I thought something was funny with Miditek's post...Dave wrote:It's "die Polizei".
I'd recommend addressing them as "Herr Polizei", or "Herr Hauptmann" (at least to the ranking officer on the scene) especially if one gets caught wearing one of those trendy Che Guevera shirts while throwing rocks at them.Dave wrote:It's "die Polizei".
Something tells me Dave is more experienced in dealing with German police than youmiditek wrote:I'd recommend addressing them as "Herr Polizei", or "Herr Hauptmann" (at least to the ranking officer on the scene) especially if one gets caught wearing one of those trendy Che Guevera shirts while throwing rocks at them.Dave wrote:It's "die Polizei".
Can't argue with that one.NeonVomit wrote:Something tells me Dave is more experienced in dealing with German police than youmiditek wrote:I'd recommend addressing them as "Herr Polizei", or "Herr Hauptmann" (at least to the ranking officer on the scene) especially if one gets caught wearing one of those trendy Che Guevera shirts while throwing rocks at them.Dave wrote:It's "die Polizei".
Dear me.miditek wrote:Can't argue with that one.NeonVomit wrote:Something tells me Dave is more experienced in dealing with German police than youmiditek wrote:I'd recommend addressing them as "Herr Polizei", or "Herr Hauptmann" (at least to the ranking officer on the scene) especially if one gets caught wearing one of those trendy Che Guevera shirts while throwing rocks at them.Dave wrote:It's "die Polizei".On a related note, I've probably got more experience dealing with the Georgia Highway Patrol than Dave does. Cobb County (Marietta, GA, outside Atlanta) are just about the worst, although the CPD (Chattanooga Police Dept.) are not far behind. Hopefully, Dave won't ever have to deal with any of them.
Typical redneck cops:
Cop> "Sorry sir, but I believe you have a tail light out on your vehicle".
Motorist> "Are you sure about that, officer?"
Crash! Whack!
Cop> "You do now, sir. But you can pay your fines right here. We do take American Express, shall I swipe your card?"
(typical redneck cops!)
By the way, I'm wondering how the "Molotov Evangelism" program is going in Rostock? Did the workers of the world unite yet?