Steve Johnson writes: > > So Joe Clark says: > > > > [Snip -- ah say, snip] > > > > > h) move to Florida > > > upside - Marlin fishing > > > downside - may become a bubba > > > > > Indee -- ah say, indeed, suh! Frankly, your ethnic sensitivity > > shows need of some schoolin'. Howevah, I am willin' to ignore your lack > > of good mannahs, especially in light of the fact that should you choose -- > > as have several million of your blue-skinned northern brethren -- to > > repair to these southern climes as our genetically superior ancestors did > > lo these many generations ago, please do rest assured that, so long as you > > select a place south of I-4 (even, sadly, many places north of it), you > > are sure to be among like-minded, black-speedoed, dunlop-bellied Canadjuns > > -- with nary a bubba in sight. > > > > Joe "Earl" Clark > > > > Well I Dee-Clare..... I never knew we had Fog-Horn Leghorn on the list! > > Ah say, ah say Boy! Pay attention boy! :[ ] ;) > > Steven > > sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com > The Dunlop bellied Canadjuns of which you speak are from Quebec and a different kettle of fish altogether.... PS we had a Prime Minister by the name of Joe Clark...any relation? DC -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- David Carment School of International Affairs Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 voice - (613) 788-2600-6662 fax - (613) 788-2889 Email address: dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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