• UK government reserves best wine for European guests - Obama served wine deemed "acidic and soapy"
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[QUOTE=slamex;39520389]Could someone please get this... american... out of my site, he does upset me so.[/QUOTE]silly Slamex, it's American, not american, proper nouns!
To be fair continental Europeans can probably tell good and bad wine apart whereas American guests probably drink whatevers put in front of them.
[QUOTE=Zambies!;39520673]Fuck yeah Marxism!!! kill all bourgeoise!!! Im a brony!!! Get a grip Znk[/QUOTE] I never advocated for killing the ''bourgeois'' neither am i a brony. The fact that a bunch of oligarchs were invited to wine tasting during a recession where individual wines cost more than an average person's yearly salary disgusts me.
[QUOTE=Strongbad;39518101]No, you've always been stuck-up pricks; it's just that you've only had the opportunity to express it in recent years.[/QUOTE] Way to make the rest of us look bad
[QUOTE=kanesenpai~;39520452]nonononono, you've got it all wrong they're pricks to [I]muslims[/I], not americans[/QUOTE] gj We're pricks at Islamic extremists, and Islamic followers who are trying (even though is a small, small minority) to implement sharia law here. not the muslim community as a whole group.
I do not blame the United Kingdom government on doing this. it could be taken as a subtle jab at President Obama's constant straining of the "Special Relationship" between the US and the UK.
Just give everyone some thunderbird wine and call it a day.
I don't see what the problem is. Most of us aren't into wine anyway, so we probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Besides, beer is were it's at. I hear Obama's got his own special brew at the WH.
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