drgreear
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It always amuses me the wrongheaded stereotypes people have of the French these days. Not only would US WWII soldiers kick our rear despite the Vichy Government the French Maquis fought the NAZIs every step of the way and were one of the major reasons our invasion worked. We would've also LOST the War of Independence without them. The French have always been and are to this day very much like Americans -- nationalists to the core who have every bit the balls and bravado we have.
That said, some Parisians are notorious contrarians that take pride in pissing off or being rude to foreigners though it's more like any major city enjoying it's rep for rudeness than anything else. They drop the act if you get to know them. The rest of the country is very, very, different.
I've been wanting to travel to France for a long while---what places outside of Paris would you suggest to visit?
I'll have to wear my Vols gear and spread the Gospel of American football.
The French are okay have had good friends from there, some of the hottest women I have known in real life were from there too, they could dress conservative and still be just smoking hawt even in a turtleneck. I just don't like Parisians....visited and they lived up to their jerk stereotypes pretty well.....then again 80% of the French population is Parisian I think... But everyone outside of Paris was kewl!
A little off topic, my wife and our son recently moved to Abu Dhabi and I've ran into three UT fans and another Florida fan. I wear UT gear (at least a hat) everywhere I go and it's nice having someone stop you to talk football or hear the random "Go Vols!" when your not even on the same side of the world.
you should be a bucs fanLow and behold, I am not a doctor, as many of you like to think and comment on. My initials are D and R and that's why my user name is the way it is. However, the "doc" nickname can stick because that's cool.
Anyways, I'm in the French club at ETSU and I was talking to a graduate student from France today about various things including sports. He said that last year he went to two different Tennessee games, a small game and the Alabama game. He commented on the size of the stadium and said that it was awesome to be in one of the world's biggest stadiums. He said it was just as good as anything else sports related he had ever seen whether it be soccer or rugby or some other fancy European sport. Best of all he said something upon the lines of "We (as in Tennessee), are not that good right now but the game was still great."
Made me proud to be a Tennessee Vol. The point of this story is that the Tennessee name is not just something that's statewide or nationwide, it's something that's worldwide. That's definitely something to be proud of Volnation.
Go Vols.
Where did you hear that, on the internet?