asylum.co.uk — National pride days are bittersweet for England's citizenry, as they serve as a stark reminder that while England was once the number one super power in the world -- an Empire on which the sun never set -- these days it's just another cog in the EU machine.
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echoalphaApr 26, 2010
#13 - Top Gear
thanatosstApr 26, 2010
Wait, England gave the world the USA? I was under the impression the USA gave England a hearty "f**k You!" and fought for their independence.
Closed AccountApr 26, 2010
not regular Led Zeppelin
antdudeApr 26, 2010
Now, I am hungry for it. :/
amazingsteveApr 26, 2010
Nothing like sucking on a fag in the morning, then crushing your foot in it's butt when you're done with it.
amazingsteveApr 26, 2010
"the USA gave England a hearty "f**k You!" and fought for their independence."Yeah sure. And you won World War II all by your lonesome too if John Wayne is to be believed.
simonjester666Apr 26, 2010
Chicken Tikka Masala!
3rddayApr 26, 2010
Ahem:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tikka_masala#Origins" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tikka_masala# ...</a>Also:<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aV_tpEt2ls" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aV_tpEt2ls</a>
manicleekApr 26, 2010
No they're not, they're called muffins.American muffins are the dessert ones, chocolate, blueberry etc...
whoretowaterApr 26, 2010
A reluctant gift, but a gift nonetheless.
thememanOct 23, 2010
England is awesome, I like it there so much.
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phoenixgtrApr 26, 2010
Add Queen and Pink Floyd, boy
womedtraMay 4, 2010
This article underestimates British influence on the geopolitical stage. It's not an empire anymore, but it's one of the most powerful countries in the world.