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What is the best thing about living in America?


From someone who has never been there.

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Food and guns

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Constitutional Rights

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I excerise them regularly. I wasn’t being sarcastic. I love America. I’m fat and i own a crap load of guns

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Not disagreeing with you. All Amendments are equally important and too many people don't seem to realize that.

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James Brown and Trump and Disneyland

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100 different types of frozen pizza at the supermarket.

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Not all are edible, though.

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But it's all bout the choices.
We can choose to eat them and then spend the evening in the bathroom. Our choice.
Just like the bread aisle.
I get dizzy when I go into the bread section.

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Same thing with the chips aisle. 😵 That's before you get to the cookie/cracker aisle.

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Don't get me started on the chips aisle.
I could spend 2 hrs in that aisle.

Chicken in a Biskit crackers= happiness in a box.

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Can't have Chicken in a Biskit without Squeeze cheese, or is it easy cheese?

Not that we get either in Canada

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Either way you're singing my song.

Have you ever had Chicken in a Biskit.
More addicting than crack!

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I get my family to bring me some whenever they come to visit.

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You won't be disappointed!

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Oh I've had it several times and it is addicting. In a way I'm glad we don't get them here or I'd eat them all the time.

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I just wish they came in a jumbo box.
One box lasts like 5 minutes.

It's one of my guilty pleasures.
Probably in my top 100 guilty pleasures but I'll have to check on this.

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What is the best thing about living in America?

not living in Mexico

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Disneyworld.

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All you had to do was ask the Godfather of Soul, James Brown ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yrT0DpvfVI

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From an Aussie who spent a year there, I’d say cost of living.

It seemed that most things were half the price you’d expect in Australia. The dollar had parity back then so everything was so damn cheap.

I remember them complaining about the price of fuel but it was still less than a dollar a litre.

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