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Date:         Wed, 14 Sep 94 14:08:06 EDT
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From:         wigley@server.uwindsor.ca (Neil Wigley)
Subject:      Re: Busses 'cross 'Merika

> > > > >Just because I refuse to travel in the > >>USA > > > >Why would you refuse to travel in the USA? > > > > > > > >Leo > > Leo, > I have nothing against America. As a matter of fact I > spent ten days in San Jose a couple of months ago. > However, since I live in the third largest country in > the world (USA is fourth) that has a very small

Make that Canada is the second largest (Russia is still #1)

US is #3

> population ratio compared to size. Canada has an > excellent infrastructure, amazing scenery, polite > reasonably well educated population, and sadly; the > much under utilized Trans Canada Highway. > It makes no sense to travel in the US when my money > doesn't go far, there are too many people, and no > under explored scenic areas. It may seem to be a > cheap nationalistic sentiment, but if I'm going to travel > over 6000 miles in the bus; I'd rather do it here. --Ralf > > > -- > Ralf MacGrady an467@freenet.carleton.ca >


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