When traveling overseas, when you spot an obese person…98% of the time its an American. And they will complain they have to walk in order to use mass transit and they can’t find their favorite American restaurants AND they don’t speak English(American) in this “foreign” country!
wow, a perfect description of a local guy who drives a hummer, except that he likes to park it on the narrow street in front of his bar, pretty much closing the road to traffic…
The ‘hamburger’ came from Germany. “Fries” aren’t French OR American; they’re Belgian. Perhaps the tires may or may not be USA-made; rubber was first discovered by the Aztecs and used in their ball games. Bread goes back at least 8000 years to the Near East. The fuel in his tank (although tar was used to extract naphtha in Roman times) actually goes back 65 million years, may be the one truly American item. Even the name ‘America’ came from Amerigo Vespucci, a medieval Italian geographer.
I commend you on your research. But, I have seen hundreds of those guys who have worked construction , dug ditches, fixed power lines, landscaping, automotive line work, etc. They have families and are good providers. Just count your blessings.
kingdiamond69 over 2 years ago
So true we are overall gluttons and one of the most unhealthy country’s on the planet .
MC4802 Premium Member over 2 years ago
When traveling overseas, when you spot an obese person…98% of the time its an American. And they will complain they have to walk in order to use mass transit and they can’t find their favorite American restaurants AND they don’t speak English(American) in this “foreign” country!
Free Radical over 2 years ago
At least some things in the USA have not changed since 2003
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
wow, a perfect description of a local guy who drives a hummer, except that he likes to park it on the narrow street in front of his bar, pretty much closing the road to traffic…
seesquare57 over 2 years ago
But, but, but, isn’t this what ’Merica is all about???
spaced man spliff over 2 years ago
100 percent ‘Murkin’?
The ‘hamburger’ came from Germany. “Fries” aren’t French OR American; they’re Belgian. Perhaps the tires may or may not be USA-made; rubber was first discovered by the Aztecs and used in their ball games. Bread goes back at least 8000 years to the Near East. The fuel in his tank (although tar was used to extract naphtha in Roman times) actually goes back 65 million years, may be the one truly American item. Even the name ‘America’ came from Amerigo Vespucci, a medieval Italian geographer.
klbdds about 2 years ago
I commend you on your research. But, I have seen hundreds of those guys who have worked construction , dug ditches, fixed power lines, landscaping, automotive line work, etc. They have families and are good providers. Just count your blessings.