@SkylarSkye3 I’m an older guy, have traveled a lot in the US. My bucket list for places to visit in the US is still a mile long. Plus your whole point is moot because statistically, you can talk to 2 Americans and one of them has a passport.
@BradfemlyWalsh As an American, I’ve toured quite a few parts of the US and have always had a great time. Just from your profile, I can tell you probably hate yourself so it’s not surprising you project all of that outwards. Get some help.
@CanadianKobzar So the dozen or so people who are probably mentally challenged and “triggered by some fans booing the US got your attention? Hang in there, buddy, I assure you the vast majority of us don’t give a damn.
@_Buzz_Saw@CynicalPublius Dunkin’ Donuts?? Really? Dunkin’ doesn’t even cook its donuts in store. Compared to Krispy Kreme, you’d be better off getting some Walmart donuts
@ColorMeBoom So Americans don’t act like Europeans when it comes to getting to a game an hour earlier. We also don’t stampede and kill people during games either. Is it okay with you if we act a little differently but still pack out the game?
This has to be one of the most absurd statements I’ve seen and not backed up by any kind of facts. But what I world expect from someone touting China as the number one country in the world where the average per capita income is $13,000 a year and what’s considered poverty in China is someone who makes less than $3 a day.
@LeahRay44 As someone with experience, the ticket will go to the rental car company and by the time they add their surcharges and bill your card, you’ll regret not paying the tickets.
@tgiovanetti Is it hard being this extra? Personally, I think it would be cool to be at a game any President is attending. Especially a championship game.
@drterrysimpson You realize every city you named is in Florida, right? The difference is those Democratic mayors are moderates. Not Socialists disguising themselves as Democrats. Not to mention the mayor of LA is simply incompetent.