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Gulf oil spill England way of getting back at us for the whole revolution?
what do you think? I wouldn't put it past them lol
yea aparently you have no understanding how men think. if some one were to take a piece( mind you a foot of land) i might side with him against others but i would always want my land back even if it meant destroying said land by idk pouring oil all over it...... now what say you woman
I guess lol doesn't imply this being a joke. maybe you should stop jumping to conclusions and actually read
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
BP hasn't been a wholly British company for years. That is why it changed its name to BP from British petroleum. Not much of a change but a change nonetheless. As for the premise of your question.. well it is not worth any more typing.
As for saving us in two world wars - well you helped in one (after you were forced in). Little help in WW1.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess you're a republican or maybe even a tea party person?
You can always tell by that wild reaching logic you guys have, the kind that has a very slim possibility of being true but yet and still a chance.
- TheGrandOnionLv 71 decade ago
We saved their tea-&-scones in 2 world wars & reestablished strong economic ties within a few years of our 'independence'.
Time to put the aluminum hat back on & figure out another conspiracy.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Silly question. Silly answers. Silly people.