Our U.S. neighbours may have money and power, but they certainly lack something:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE
Slippery_When_Oiled said:Our U.S. neighbours may have money and power, but they certainly lack something:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE
What they dont show is the people that DO know about current eventsBladerunner said:This is just a cheap parody of Jay Leno's (The Tonight Show) "Jaywalking" segment.
He walks through L.A. and elsewhere to find as many people he can who don't know anything about current events. http://media.www.dailylobo.com/medi...ra.Captures.jay.Walking.Students-223861.shtml
I agree with you and with Geraldo ... my point is: there are double standards in the good old USAbtyger said:What's wrong with this? It's great tv...the only thing wrong is that I have to agree with Geraldo.
metoo4 said:Beautydigger, last I checked, playing sports didn't have anything to do with people's general culture. I don't know how your comments relate to this discussion. You're just acting as a bitter American who think USA is the best.
btyger said:The point is, sports ARE part of culture, they're a form of entertainment, and though the sports of choice vary, every country has serious sports fans. Look at what the ancient Romans considered sport.
Equanimity said:Christ you are sensitive. Can you not just laugh?
Obviously they didn't use the people that answered halfway intelligently but my god these people are stupid....and funny