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Calling ABers world wide involved in the World Cup

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janzman | 20:30 Thu 10th Jun 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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.Is your country bedecked with flags, bunting and millions of items of worthless promotional tat as England is or are we the only totally obsessed nation in the competition...As Private Fraser would say..It'll all end in tears...
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Have you been to Spain Italy France Germany etc this week? Don't be so pessimistic
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No I havn't Dot...thats exactly why I'm asking the question
The average American is probably vaguely aware that the World Cup is starting sometime soon, and that the US team is playing some time this weekend (most could probably not name the opponent). I would venture to say there are far more Mexican flags than US flags being flown in the US, in honor of the World Cup (not making any sort of political statement there, just an observation). This is probably because there are approximately zero US flags being flown in honor of the World Cup.
Gawd our car is totally chavved up! And...we have flags to hang out our windows...Come on England!
dr b, the world cup matches are being shown live in the US for the first time ever during this tournament. The American interest in football (soccer) has soared recently according to my American friends.
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dr b...out of curiosity where are you?
you seemed like you were camouflaging your derision and negativity towards England fans by asking if any other fans are flying flags on cars and in windows, as though you somehow think it is an English flaw not a patriotic gesture to support the teams.
"Soared" from a very low base! I think if you added up all the expats/immigrants in the US rooting for their home countries you'd easily top the number of *serious* US fans (as opposed to bandwagon-jumpers who will get excited if we make the round of 16, but then not care again till 2014).
I'm in St Louis Missouri, which actually has something of a reputation as a "hotbed" of US soccer. But I'm just not seeing much World Cup fever here.
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I'm most certainly not agin the patriotic stir and fervour for our campaign,I just think the merchandisers have gone a little overboard thats all
<<<<<<<<<<<<what makes you think that lol
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dr b...when I lived in the US I worked for four years for a compnay based in St Louis Missouri,a insignificant little operation by the name of Anheuser Busch...now I am an older 'budweiser' man..lol
That would be AB-Inbev now, much to the chagrin of the locals!
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Sorry Dot just noticed the cunningly disguised brazilian flags with red crosses on white background on your avatar lol
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AB-inbev!!!!!doesnt roll off the tounge does it.
On the West Coast our competitor was Coors.Coors was like making love in a canoe..it was fooking near water...no contest..
I'm as patriotic as the next feller but I swear I will not be responsible for my actions if he wears the George flag posing pouch LMAO!

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