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To: timblair1 who wrote (97159)4/9/2001 2:28:24 PM
From: Rajala  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
>It's hard being a Third World refugee living in Europe,
>where nationality is such an important distinction, isn't
>it? We all know how welcoming the Brits and French can be
>to those from their former colonies

Hmmm... there seems to be an interesting new twist in your theory about my origins. Third World refuge in Europe? In your last mail you blamed me of being a regular all-american lard-arse working for AT&T. That really hurt.

But then, there could still be some logic in your theory. The US is a former colony after all. Even engineer would have problems disputing that. And parts of the US can be pretty safely classified as 3rd world also. Anyone visited those picturesque little towns alongside Mississippi river?

So I´m a trailer park yankee living in Europe working for AT&T. So who says you can´t do that thinking thingie, timblah?

- rajala