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re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 22941, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 03:45 PM
Prophet wrote:

Lifelong mooch I see .. A typical for an algerian...


You’re really a first class schmuck. Capital gains benefit from a much more favorable tax rate.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 4)  en>fr fr>en
By Charette Comments: 2147, member since Wed Mar 03, 2004
On Thu May 21, 2009 03:47 PM
Edited by Charette (74053) on 2009-05-21 15:48:35
ohmygawd wrote:

You're funny prophet. At least you like steaks. Good point for you.


And do not forget that he has the merit to be the only white person left in Detriot.
He is some sort of survivor.
The last of its kind.
A wigga among the nigga.



Charette
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 22941, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 03:47 PM
ohmygawd wrote:

just learn to speak english.


The cunt can't. :D

PS: Spell check that, Basement Dweller.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By Prophetmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 4481, member since Mon Sep 22, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 03:53 PM
WilyB wrote:

The cunt can't. :D

PS: Spell check that, Basement Dweller.


wilyb, and associated loser friends of the complete waste of flesh ff loser brigade, I will always be and always have been superior to you simple because you are all moronic retarded arab scum or arab scum lovers.

That being said you have no arguments and completely lack substance, and this is the reason I treat so!

Anyone who would follow the like of the great alergian buffet slayer slob, is not someone who has any worth.

It's been fun but you are now boring me to sleep...
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 22941, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 03:59 PM
Edited by WilyB (63834) on 2009-05-21 15:59:50
Image hotlink - 'http://www.worldpeace.no/filer/White-Flag.jpg'

Prophet wrote:

It's been fun but you are now boring me to sleep...


:D
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By Prophetmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 4481, member since Mon Sep 22, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 03:59 PM
Edited by Prophet (73581) on 2009-05-21 16:00:41
WilyB wrote:

You’re really a first class schmuck. Capital gains benefit from a much more favorable tax rate.


No I just don't care much for you and it pisses you off :D

Are you referring to taking dividends? Well one would have to won a profitable company that is paying taxes on profits first, than paying again all be it at a lower rate on dividends.

Buffet Slayer I know that is not the case in your regards.

May you save the taxes payers of Virginia money and die soon!
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 22941, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 04:10 PM
Prophet wrote:

I know that is not the case in your regards.


You're so wrong! I have a very successful internet kiosk business. :D
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By pipicaca Comments: 3283, member since Sun Oct 15, 2006
On Thu May 21, 2009 04:21 PM
stepsahe wrote:

And you know what ?
I ve been in the US, this never happened to me.


YEAH SURE !




Watch this one. USA = POLICE STATE !!!

re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By MadRusski Comments: 32363, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004
On Thu May 21, 2009 04:30 PM
Humongous Pie Terminator offers some can-can?! I don't think so! It is horrible Image hotlink - 'http://bighotblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/fatsoldierchick.jpg'
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By GreyUhu Comments: 14687, member since Sun Dec 17, 2006
On Thu May 21, 2009 04:48 PM
pipicaca wrote:

YEAH SURE !
Watch this one. USA = POLICE STATE !!!


That's some funny stuff!
These clowns (the perps) were dead wrong.
Some lessons are learned the hard way. Their choice.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By ibigmangmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 13532, member since Thu Oct 06, 2005
On Thu May 21, 2009 04:52 PM
Watch this one. USA = POLICE STATE !!!


It's worse than you know...

re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By ArthurH Comments: 12891, member since Thu Oct 17, 2002
On Thu May 21, 2009 05:26 PM
pipicaca wrote:



Watch this one. USA = POLICE STATE !!!



Somehow it sounds like this guy wants to go on his way, no ?
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By pipicaca Comments: 3283, member since Sun Oct 15, 2006
On Thu May 21, 2009 05:30 PM
yes, he just wants to go on his way...again and again
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By FrogFryer Comments: 19957, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Thu May 21, 2009 07:06 PM
First of all, i never had a girlfriend before 26 years old.

OH dear god NO VAGINA until you were 26 .
WOW
unfathomable

ANYWAY
Thats cause they're out fucking guys like me . LOL
Ahhh my younger days ......WAIT

what no love child ? :D


grab em by the throat and as they're flailing around and getting good and pissed the fuck off ,
put your finger right in their face,
LOok em right in the eye and tell them under no uncertain terms should they hesitate to drop fucking dead thank you very much and walk out the fucking door LIKE A MAN....
you freaking fairy!

What does it matter they chase after ya anyway


:D
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By GreyUhu Comments: 14687, member since Sun Dec 17, 2006
On Thu May 21, 2009 07:09 PM
Edited by GreyUhu (80292) on 2009-05-21 19:10:53
"Go on his way?" Sure, after he complies with the lawful instructions from the law enforcement officers. When a policeman orders or intructs you to do something that is legal and lawful, you must comply. If you don't, you will suffer the consequences.

Both drivers were instigating the confrontation. These were not cases of 'an innocent person just going about his business'. They were deliberately attempting to provoke the officers into some sort of action they could then exploit for political reasons.

And provoke them, they did. Though the officers may have been a bit clumsy and inarticulate, they were in the right and the drivers' were both wrong. Minus points for style; plus points for legal and lawful actions.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By malbarre Comments: 18613, member since Wed Aug 24, 2005
On Fri May 22, 2009 12:21 AM


Killing an Arab
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Fredmassemember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 34124, member since Wed Jan 12, 2005
On Fri May 22, 2009 12:42 AM
Congrats to stepsahe... He passed his drama queen exam!
Next year he'll pass the most difficult exam on ff : PH Berlu!
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By Cazeilles Comments: 10663, member since Wed Apr 09, 2003
On Fri May 22, 2009 04:19 AM
C'est quoi cette chialeuse ?
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By Fredmassemember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 34124, member since Wed Jan 12, 2005
On Fri May 22, 2009 07:19 AM
Cazeilles wrote:

C'est quoi cette chialeuse ?


Une emmerdeuse qui veut sa fessée, c'est sur!
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By JeanValettemember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 41243, member since Sat Mar 15, 2003
On Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:07 AM
stepsahe wrote:

Hi, Guys, i'd like to give some stories about my life in France. I'm born in France (unfortunately), and i'm 31 y old. Lots of things happened to me there. Hopefully i escaped this sick country and i live in another country in Europe.

Police story: (happened 2 years ago)
Once, i have been arrested by the police at a roundabout in my own village in south west of france. It was at 8pm at night. The guys made me blow into the alcohol detector. No alcohol. He asked me where i lived. However he had the address on my papers and it was like 2km away in a place wheere there are at maximum 15,000 inhabitants. They he asked he didn't see where it is. So i explained to him where was the house. I understood he wanted to trap me, he wanted me to get mad at him. Then, for some reasons, i told him i was back from Spain. He asked me how long i stayed there. A question that was for my private life. Then he asked me if i had a job. And i had to explain to him i was in between two jobs.
Then, he walked three times around my vehicules. He found i didn't bring my car to the controle technique. (technical control). i had a 120 dollars fine.
It seems it tried to make me crazy for a reason. It looks like there is a kind of trick when people get mad at the policemen then the policemen can sue them as "outrage a agent" and get money from it. I dont know how they do it but a former french policeman explain it in a video in youtube.
here :
i m sorry it is in french.
www.youtube.com . . .

Also same thing happened to me at the custom living La rochelle airport heading to London.
The guy at the custom looked at every stamps in my passport. And he saw that i had a visa for Canada, and he said why do you have that it is not normal. He added lots of stress to the question. I had to explain i spent one year in canada in a work exchange program.

And you know what ?
I ve been in the US, this never happened to me. I ve been to Israel 3 times, i had no problems. I ve been actually to 14 countries. (you have to travel when your country is s....). Nothing happened to me.


It is refreshing to come across the rarity of an honest Frenchman here, karma to you.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By stepsahe Comments: 166, member since Wed Feb 25, 2004
On Sat Jul 04, 2009 06:34 AM
I remember i used to sit at a terrace in my native city in south west of europe. And one of my friend told me France: "France is sick and the disease is at the country size." La france est malade, c est une maladie a la grandeur du pays.

Economy:

To keep on going after traveling to 14 countries, i see things in France i dont see anywhere else. For instance, on the train (TGV), during working days, this is the western country were you see the least number of business men. It is really strange, because in France tgv is the most efficient mean of transport for Business men. Conversely you see state workers, retired people, tourists.

It is like there is no economy in France. When you go out of Paris, it is like country side in other cities.


I never understood French economy i never wanted to work with french people. They want to get any service with no price. And my education made that totally impossible for me. I dont want to be a shark. Always french people wants to lower prices everywhere they go. Always my father who own an hotel wonder if it is the marocinisation. If the moroccan culture brought it to France. French people can negociate all prices like in morocco, it can be at the dentist, at the restaurant, at the hotel, even if the prices are displayed.
It is also famous the french customers are the one giving the smallest tip in the world.

in the corporate life. Oh my god, you never understand why somebody is at a position. Cause they never judge on skills but they judge on appearances, clothes, age. If you are less than 30 you have to listen to people who are 50 and 60. because it is an archaic system.

I m disgusted to see France changed their unemployment stats to make believe we got no jobless people. It makes believe France economy is in good shape. But you cant compare Uk and French economy France. Is a communist country anyway. When you go out and speak to your relatives, in any network, they will tell you about jobless people. And it is the case a long time before the crisis. They will tell you the younger people under 35 decided to go overseas or become state workers. In between there is no jobs. Nothing. By the way, the age pyramide in french cities are inverted. The young people escaped but nobody wants to quantify the numbers of young french people emigrating.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Lily42 Comments: 5944, member since Mon Jul 26, 2004
On Sat Jul 04, 2009 06:41 AM
Et en plus de tout ça, la France t'emmerde et les Français te pissent à la raie du cul.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By stepsahe Comments: 166, member since Wed Feb 25, 2004
On Sat Jul 04, 2009 06:44 AM
about what i see about France, i think it is common sense. Either you are psychologically twisted and you stay in the mess or you just leave. I think if i would have stayed in France, i would be perhaps jobless person, washing plates rather than working in a Fortune 50 like today. It is by the way my real story. I was washing plates with a bac+5 (Ma). I decided to flee, i was really bad in english, i fighted hard to get where i m here now. And i m here thanks to British, American and dutch people. Conversely, i went to Paris to apply before that. And it Paris people were so snob with me.

French image:
i m always surprised to see foreign people always think Paris is Romantic and France is a sweet life country. it is not the case. Individualism is far worst than USA for instance. A french who drives consider other cars as enemies. a French person who walk anywhere is always ready to bite. Cause he consider other like enemies. It is a very strange feeling but there is no integrity in this country. Compared to that, you can walk or drive in a UK town, everybody is relax, and polite. People are not aggressive with each other. In France, people scream, people drive like crazy in the middle of downtown, people can also fight, nobody respect each other. For me France is a jungle it is why i decided to leave. I would have prefered to leave otherwise i would have perhaps bought a gun, and let it in my car in case something happens.
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By stepsahe Comments: 166, member since Wed Feb 25, 2004
On Sat Jul 04, 2009 06:52 AM
I d like also to speak about Individualism. the french medias always say USA is the individualistic country. However i think France is way more individualistic. Here even we got small towns, nobody knows each other. there is no polite conversation between french people anymore. And more importantly, i remember once i have been to visit my grandparents in a healthcare center. And i discovered the families used to stay at maximum 30 minutes with their older people. The 25 - 45 year old people dont care about their oldest parents. i saw so many retired people finishing their lives in loneliness. And when i saw that i understood i m not going to live anymore in France. i dont want to see that. i dont want people behaving like that.
They say France is such a social country. I remember one friend told me one month ago, a homeless person was unconscious in the middle of the road downtown. Since some years there are more and more homeless people in the street of my parents house. And there is no association helping them. nothing. The new generation doesnt help the poor. There is no mission, no association. The roman catholic church is busy helping african people to come in France, the other associations are for immigrants...
A mess...
re: FrenchMan testimonial about France en>fr fr>en
By stepsahe Comments: 166, member since Wed Feb 25, 2004
On Sat Jul 04, 2009 06:54 AM
By the way, The Bishop from my town called the prayers to host an African. They got a kind of immigration network linked to the french catholic church.
Compared to that all the homeless people are reaaaaallly white skins.
And for sure nothing changed with Sarkozy.
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