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Fox news, Ann Coulter, Creation museums, American 'Football', Forrest Gump, Obesity, Scientology


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thinking about it, space travel and creation museums might not be imports.

>>What is 'Hooters'? A strip club?<<


A US burger (etc) chain whose gimmick is the waitresses all wear tiny orange shorts. No branches in the UK as far as I know but Interlaken has had one a few years and I believe there is wo one in Thun along the lake too

I think the British were the ones behind instability in the Middle East, if you go back to the last century. And China and the United States became friends because of Nixon's bravery in the early 70s. China is just nationalistic and belligerent right now, which is not America's fault. Nero

SimonM Wrote:

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> >>What is 'Hooters'? A strip club?

> A US burger (etc) chain whose gimmick is the

> waitresses all wear tiny orange shorts. No

> branches in the UK as far as I know but Interlaken

> has had one a few years and I believe there is wo

> one in Thun along the lake too


There is one in Nottingham but it's not quite the same standard as the one in Santa Monica.

Keef Wrote:

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> My Les Paul is pretty heavy, but a friend has got

> a really nice one which is a lot lot lighter.

Maybe it's a Les Paul Studio? They are a bit thinner (and cheaper).


Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Then, I'd suggest a Les Paul Junior or a

> Telecaster.

Telecasters aren't my bag... it's a bit of an old man's guitar! I quite like the Fender Jaguar though.


Of course the best guitars are Gordon Smiths... which are British, hooray!



Sorry to hijack the thread...

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