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miranda
  Mar 30, 07, 14:45  #31

Boys, realx,
btw it's a trange thread, but hey, whatever.....

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Marek
  Mar 31, 07, 09:53  #32

Hello, "Hello"!

Now, now let's keep things on a friendly basis. Ethnic stereotypes are often just that, and help noone.
Besides, everyone knows that the Hungarians top even the Poles in this respect (followed of course by the Austrians)

Joke: What's the national passtime in Austria?
Answer: Complaining.

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daffy
  Mar 31, 07, 11:39  #33

Quoting: Marek
Joke: What's the national passtime in Austria?
Answer: Complaining.


funny.

id hope you'd look up some of the paddy irish man jokes!! they're some pretty funny stereotypes!

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Marek
  Apr 1, 07, 12:13  #34

I'm afraid though, I find them a trifle more unkind (and infinitely more racist!) than the Austrian jokes.
Marek

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The Irish have historically gotten a rather bum deal. The Austrians, on the other hand, get all the ribbing they deserve!!!

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kaczka [Guest]
  Sep 23, 07, 21:41  #35

This is I (was used in Allo, allo comedy but just for fun)

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rtrr [Guest]
  Jan 20, 08, 05:05  #36

Actually, in mondern English, it is me is concidered exceptable and actually used more ofter than it is I.

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english [Guest]
  Jan 20, 08, 05:09  #37

Actually, I am a native English speaker so I get the last say in this! Both it is I and it is me are both correct and in spoken English It is me is more common. But out of the two, the more grammatically correct is actually it is I.

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