Remember Remember
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Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
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Haggish time!
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I'm lost…
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I had to google it myself. It's some 400 years old stuff. It's awesome you still remember. We forget fifty years old things easily.
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it is hard to forget!
any americans forget independance day? about as likely though to happen.
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oh, no, it is very easy to forget.
It's just you Americans manage these things pretty well. You talk about them.People here forget very easily how things were going some 20-30 years before. Time to time you hear it was better in the days under soviet influence. But if you ask, they don't remember that they didn't receive a passport but once in every 3 years. (and by no means for sure!)
It is easier to forget then you can imagine.
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It's just you Americans manage these things pretty well. You talk about them.
It is in fact british not american.
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@Amy:
It is in fact british not american.
I'm aware. I've meant the example about independence day.
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oh, no, it is very easy to forget.
It's just you Americans manage these things pretty well. You talk about them.People here forget very easily how things were going some 20-30 years before.
Not to mention people in Britain also have a habit of forgetting what events are actually about.
My neighbours had no idea what Bonfire Night was about and one of them went as far to say it was about Burning witches.
One did get it kinda right and said it was about someone trying to blow up parliament but got the motive entirely wrong. (Saw it as some "terroristic" thing (yay modern media) and not the start of a rebellion via Sectarianism)
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Not to mention its a quote from V for Vendetta, gooo movies!