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Re: English Hospitality
11/11/2005 10:19:03 AM
thanks Craftie Good joke,Very funny Gene
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11/11/2005 10:27:18 AM
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Re: English Hospitality
11/11/2005 10:39:29 AM
HI Linda, LOL! That was cold, but funny anyway! LOL! Thanks for my morning laugh today! Marilyn
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Re: English Hospitality
11/11/2005 11:42:19 AM
All Hail The Craftie ONE, Verry funny, girl. I don't know about in your country, but here in America - we are suffering from "too much political correctness". That is to say, it is considered bad form to make jokes about some group or another group. Thank goodness, we can still poke fun of the French. ;-) And despite what anyone may say about the French, I still love their fries and their salad dressing! ;-) On a serious note: When I was in the Army (1971 - 1974), I was stationed in Berlin, Germany. At that time, Berlin was sectioned into 4 quarters (I know everyone thinks of East and West Berlin, but there was an American quarter, an English quarter, a French quarter, and of course the Soviet quarter). I had the opportunity to meet and enjoy a few beers with some French soldiers. I found them to be just regular people - pretty much like anybody else. The Brits that I met, on the other hand, exhibited a clear superiority (in their own minds) to us low-life American soldiers. Don't worry, though - I hold no grudges. ;-) But it would be nice if you British would learn to speak proper English. ;-) [OK, now I am laughing at my own jokes - and that's pretty bad.] Bill Dugan
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Re: English Hospitality
11/11/2005 4:29:20 PM
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