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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (2730)12/27/2000 7:00:01 AM
From: Zardoz  Respond to of 3536
 
Btw, all of in the lower 48 are looking for forward to the eventual secession of Quebec. We can always use a few more states in our union and stars on our flag.

It's the 49'th, and YOU {USA} have always been welcomed to join us. But you'll have to give up that Mickey Mouse Pres stuff and get a real Gov... lol

Hutch
PS: I'm impressed by ALL the discussion on this thread in the past week. ALL of you take a bow.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (2730)12/27/2000 10:00:53 AM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3536
 
Does Esperantu include some African languages from the Bantu people. Esperanto is effectively Dead. It will be English as the world language. I realise that Europe was made up of multiple countries and the 2 World Wars were not true civil wars. I was making the point that Europe had their wars before they united. The US waited until they got together. England has had several civil wars. The Houses of Lancaster and York, Cromwell and King Charles. I will even suggest that England's wars with France were also civil wars as the Normans were running England and a good bit of France, Aquitaine, and the French revolted, Joan of Arc etc.
BTW The only time the US invaded Canada, the US suffered its first ignominious defeat.

BTW2 I played a neat game on Christmas day called "MOOT". The players all six of us played against the house, no vicious sides, and the game allowed the cook to play as well. A Word game of course. Much better than Trivial Pursuit.