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JamieW wrote:I wouldn't, but that's actually old footage. That's actually footage from a long time ago for a line to get Culture Club tickets. If you pause it you can see Ian near the front.
dodecahedron wrote:i think Jamie is getting some kind of commision from the people who own the copyrights to Culture Club
dodecahedron wrote:a typical Israeli would just cut in line 10 people from the start.
aviationwiz wrote:From what I hear, in Israel, you have to constantly yell at people and fight for what you want
Ian wrote:aviationwiz wrote:From what I hear, in Israel, you have to constantly yell at people and fight for what you want
Is that why everyone is yelling whenever I see news reports from the middle east?
JamieW wrote:Aviation, so your dad was second in line but people were cutting in line behind him and he didn't get on the bus? I'm thinking your dad was second from last in line.
jase wrote:Round here we get the opposite. Everyone's going "after you", "no you were here first, don't mind me", "yeah but...",
aviationwiz wrote:Wow! Would never wait in a line that long.dodecahedron wrote:a typical Israeli would just cut in line 10 people from the start.
Whoa, hold on there, try cutting in line at about 3 people from the start. When my dad was in Israel, he said he was second in line to get on the bus, and didn't even get on! From what I hear, in Israel, you have to constantly yell at people and fight for what you want, that coming from someone who spent 2 years in Israel. (my mom)
VEFF wrote:When I was in Tokyo on a business trip about four years ago, I was surprised by the following, since people were very hospitable and very polite and nice:
On the subway, prospective passengers literally shove each other to get in *; in comparison, NYC rush hour subway riders seem like the most well-behaved people.
I even remember a short well-dressed woman pushing a big gentleman.
* I am not talking about the (Government?) appointed people pushers.
No, it's not a joke - officials actually push people in rush hour trains.
http://skyscrapercity.com/showthread.ph ... adid=55822
aviationwiz wrote:From what I hear, in Israel, you have to constantly yell at people and fight for what you want, that coming from someone who spent 2 years in Israel. (my mom)
aviationwiz wrote:jase wrote:Round here we get the opposite. Everyone's going "after you", "no you were here first, don't mind me", "yeah but...",
Precisely why I like the UK!!!
JamieW wrote:Congrats, monte, you made it through a whole post without spilling the entire contents of your life.
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