On 19 May 99 at 11:48, Mike Ford wrote:
In case people
wonder why I use "ciao" it's a Canadian reaction to the
British Imperialist "cheers", used during drinks after executing
"native"
rebels, or a cricket match served by primitive colonials. You Yanks don't
have the resentment left that us Canucks have, but you're working hard to
replace the British in our resentments. And both my parents were born in the
Excited States before !900. Sorry for the politics but Americans forget they
are just one country not the world despite their footprint.
lwalker(a)interlog.com
I invented saying "Cheers" at the end of my emails about 8 years ago and it
just caught on, sorry. I never use it after excuting a native rebel. I
agree this list is no place for politics, besides in a few years when
Canadians officially become North Americans the issue will be moot.
We'll only let the US join if they accept the "looney" as the
common dollar.
BTW I have nothing against Canadian's, and
frequently at auctions even bid
on the Canadian lots (100A, 233A, etc.).
Carefull or we'll repatriate our entertainers and you'll be without an
entertainment industry. We'd let you keep Captain Kirk , of course.
ciao larry
lwalker(a)interlog.com
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