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Looks like the Brits and the Yanks have something in common

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They both know absolutely nothing about their history!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080204/od ... oryoffbeat

Well, hopefully 50 years from now, kids will think Paris Hilton was a myth.
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I think it all has to do with the conspiracy of having MSG, partially hydrogenated oils, and other artificial ingredients in our foods that is degrading all our minds, lol. j/k :D
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To be fair, it was only 3000 UKTV Gold (a station that as far as I can gather has re-runs of old mind-numbing sitcoms and soaps) viewers who were surveyed which might explain a few things but I reckon alot of kids of today would come up with similar results. XP
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I agree with Nene UKTV Gold viewers aren't exactly going to produce the most promising results. Richard the Lionheart is kind of understandable in that I suppose his story seems so fantastic that it could be mistaken for a myth if you didn't care to look into it. The rest are pretty unforgivable though X|.
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Ditto, UKTV Gold and it's viewers don't know what they're talking about, if the BBC were to do the same thing, I'd love to see the differences in the results.
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Watch J Walking on the Tonight Show and you will find the same thing everywhere he goes :?
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Re: Looks like the Brits and the Yanks have something in com

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blueheaven wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080204/od ... oryoffbeat

Well, hopefully 50 years from now, kids will think Paris Hilton was a myth.
LOL, it's true we're so thick! Seriously, I was shocked at those results but I pressume it's down to a widespread belief in conspiracy theories, drummed into the viewers that have spent too much time watching repeats of the X-Files.

Still, I don't believe Paris Hilton is a real person. I think it's a French hotel.
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