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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (614)9/7/2002 6:36:48 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1293
 
" Unitedstat-ians "

And do you pronounce it -stay-tee-ens or -stay-shuns?



To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (614)9/7/2002 6:53:37 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1293
 
Keeper from SirRealist - #reply-17964760 ... you saw it there Taurus, quite right ... US nationals have every right to be deeply proud with such individuals among them - eyes wide open, willing to learn, to call a spade a plain shovel, to admit a mistake of his tribe when it is apparent, and so become credible when pointing out a useful tribal activity

Karen's concern for our abrupt appellation change of her nationality seemed to centre on Don MacLean's song American Pie ... well i just realised that the song works well with the broader more accurate meaning to 'american', better in fact imho ... certainly 'the day the music died', it 'ended' just as well for canadians and the many latinos tuned into it ... it's a small world, and was then too, we can relate ... that was universal to an extent, the music of a generation, not of an insular nation ... that we do not all have levees is simply due to the nature of our rivers, still we understand the concept

.. SI back up, right at the end of my free time, aaargh ... later