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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor
    Yup i have, The contrys massive, differnt arias are complty differnt, if youve seen a wooden shack in the middle of new york, i suggest you check your map.
    I suggest you check your spell checker.

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    Well considering, your now pointlesly trying to insult me in an offtopic manner, wich shows you have no way to respond, ill just take it you now grugingly accept i was right.

    America, being so big has far more variation in houseuing types from end to end. england being smaller, also has variuation, athogh not to such a degree, and tv programs want to make a strory so focus on footage that best backs up the points there trying to make, in a simalr way to tabloid newspapers do with the information, resulting in an obscuration of the facts, to give a certain view.

    some uk houses are oviosly very small, but many are not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Specie
    I suggest you check your spell checker.
    Oh God, you are pathetic. If you can't understand what he is writing then you seriously have reading problems. It's not how it is spelt, it is how it is read. Which, most people can read his writing, only the dumb can't. Also I do believe you only said that because you are losing this arguement.

    Most American houses are wooden in areas where wood is easily accessible. In Pennsylvania, where my American Family is from, they have half wooden housing and half not, the outside is wooden for show and the inside is like a plaster. (This is from pictures and a conversation I had with my cousins.) Because Pennsylvania was basically a wooded area and plaster was added when it was made and it isn't exactly hard to take around.
    Last edited by GommeInc; 17-06-2005 at 10:35 PM.

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