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    • #62
      Originally posted by DinoDoc
      What's a Eurocom Mall like?
      The security cameras talk to you and tell you to move along.
      One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Ecthy
        What do kids do in American malls? Do they do drugs, shout, molest people? I wouldn't mind if they just fooled around that's normal.

        And while it would be normal to kick people out who disturb the regular business, no entry for under 18s is just silly.
        No. Kids in American malls look around, buy stuff. Shoplifting is becoming more common. And then there are always a few BAMFs that like to mix things up, but that's about it.

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        • #64
          Then there's SWB.
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          • #65
            Originally posted by DinoDoc
            What's a Eurocom Mall like?
            Ignore KrazyHorse. He lives in John Watersville.

            This is Whiteleys in Queensway/Bayswater in the City of Westminster.

            It is frequently full of North American tourists, shopping for culture and learning and taste....
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            • #66
              Originally posted by Ecthy

              What do kids do in American malls? Do they do drugs, shout, molest people? I wouldn't mind if they just fooled around that's normal.

              And while it would be normal to kick people out who disturb the regular business, no entry for under 18s is just silly.
              To the casual passerby all they seem to be doing is socializing. I've never seen any disturbances of any kind (shouting or whatever) at the mall even when most of the people are teens.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by molly bloom


                Ignore KrazyHorse. He lives in John Watersville.

                This is Whiteleys in Queensway/Bayswater in the City of Westminster.

                It is frequently full of North American tourists, shopping for culture and learning and taste....
                Do you like that mall?

                If so I suspect you are too quick to judge 'American-style shopping malls'.

                There's an immense variety of malls in the US Molly.

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                • #68
                  I woud guess Molly is more a Bluewater kind of shopper.






                  And best of all, no hoodies

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Geronimo


                    Do you like that mall?

                    If so I suspect you are too quick to judge 'American-style shopping malls'.

                    There's an immense variety of malls in the US Molly.
                    molly again ruefully notes the difference between the U.S. and the U.K. when it comes to appreciating humour.

                    I have been to the U.S., you know.

                    I was just- oh how would Tom Wolfe put it ?

                    Joshing.

                    I woud guess Molly is more a Bluewater kind of shopper.
                    Dauphin


                    If you would guess that Dauphin, then you are a vibrating bumhead goat, and deserve to shop only at Chav outlet stores and wear crimplene undercrackers.

                    The queue at Nordstrom's....
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by molly bloom
                      Dauphin


                      If you would guess that Dauphin, then you are a vibrating bumhead goat, and deserve to shop only at Chav outlet stores and wear crimplene undercrackers.

                      The queue at Nordstrom's....
                      Thank goodness I wasn't being serious. I would hate to be brought to the realisation that I was forced to suffer such terrible torments.
                      One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by molly bloom


                        molly again ruefully notes the difference between the U.S. and the U.K. when it comes to appreciating humour.

                        I have been to the U.S., you know.

                        I was just- oh how would Tom Wolfe put it ?

                        Joshing.
                        Hrmm

                        Originally posted by molly bloom


                        Ignore KrazyHorse. He lives in John Watersville.

                        This is Whiteleys in Queensway/Bayswater in the City of Westminster.

                        It is frequently full of North American tourists, shopping for culture and learning and taste....
                        Before you chalk your misunderstood post up to a transatlantic humor gap keep in mind that I know squat about your taste in well ...anything so it would have been a bit presumptuous of me to just assume you weren't serious in the absence of smileys or background to rule it out.

                        Sadly I have to admit that I had no trouble imagining you actually liking Whiteleys despite (or perhaps because of) the fact that I've never set foot in the place.
                        Last edited by Geronimo; April 8, 2007, 18:49.

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                        • #72
                          It's not a transatlantic humor gap. It's a gap between people who have a sense of humor and those, like Molly, who only think they do...
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                          • #73
                            Proof that the French sense of humor is infinitely superior to the British:

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                            • #74
                              i watched that movie like 2 weeks ago.

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                              • #75
                                Realizing that these 16-17 year olds can drive a car but not enter the local mall puts this in proper perspective.

                                It's stupid and repressive.
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