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Fenixpunk 10-13-2005 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss
i don't either, i'm just projecting my annoyance with "croatian-americans" onto you, i do that a lot, attack people for no reason, nothing personal...and it's adidas thank you very much...

is there really such a thing as croatian-americans??? :rofl:

right-track 10-13-2005 03:18 PM

America and Canada are both multi-cultural countries but are culturally still in their nappies by comparison to Europe.
With so many diverse roots, its only natural people claim to be Greek/Canadian or Italian,Irish,Polish/American or whatever.
Adidasss is right. If your born in say Canada or America for instance, then Europeans will consider you to be... Canadian or American.

xEmochicKx 10-13-2005 03:22 PM

cheers:beer: :)

adidasss 10-13-2005 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fenixpunk
is there really such a thing as croatian-americans??? :rofl:

yes, and some of them like to say they're croatian, and boast about how they looove croatia...you love croatia?! well then come and fucking live in this shithole of a country you stupid motherfucker!! let's see how soon you'll get sick of living on 500$ a month and no starbucks or KFC.....yeah, that's what i thought....

xEmochicKx 10-13-2005 03:24 PM

so move to america and become an american

Fenixpunk 10-13-2005 03:28 PM

oooh, all the starbucks you can handle, youd be in heaven. ($500 a month??!! ouch!!!, but what is the price of living there?)

adidasss 10-13-2005 03:31 PM

meh...cheaper than in america..but still, it's really hard to get rich here....[/rant]

Fenixpunk 10-13-2005 03:35 PM

im pretty sure its hard to get rich anywhere (im trying to buy a house, $200,000 at the very least unless you want to live in the ghetto), but if you live near the border of a richer country and live in the poorer country where the money is worth more you might have a better chance. i have an uncle that does that. he lives in canada but works for a trucking company in america so he gets paid in US dollars and takes it back to canada where its worth more. samething alot of mexicans do, work in the US and send the money to mexico. not a bad idea if you dont mind living in a border town (not sure about the canadian border towns but the mexico border towns are slums)

xEmochicKx 10-13-2005 03:43 PM

Yeah thats actually worth it, i live 20 minutes from the american border and my dad used to work there and got paid in us dollars. But its cool, since we dont have taco bell in canada, sometimes ill take a little drive down to vermont haha

adidasss 10-13-2005 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Fenixpunk
im pretty sure its hard to get rich anywhere (im trying to buy a house, $200,000 at the very least unless you want to live in the ghetto), but if you live near the border of a richer country and live in the poorer country where the money is worth more you might have a better chance. i have an uncle that does that. he lives in canada but works for a trucking company in america so he gets paid in US dollars and takes it back to canada where its worth more. samething alot of mexicans do, work in the US and send the money to mexico. not a bad idea if you dont mind living in a border town (not sure about the canadian border towns but the mexico border towns are slums)

haha..yeah, that was a stupid thing to say, no, i meant, the average working man gets heavily underpayed here, for example, doctors get payed a thousand dollars a month, an amount an ordinary handyman in america earns in a week or so....but then again, you pay 20$ for a pizza ( so i've heard ), we pay 4$, on the other hand, we get free medical insurance, something like in canada, one of the few perks of being an ex-commie country....:)


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