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Old January 25th 07, 04:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather
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ROFL!! And hey, oldtimer....it is spelled "furriners". Btw, do you
know where the term "limey" came from? Just thought I would test one
half (a$$ed) Merkin.....LOL!! And an Aussie could tell you.

XX Figgs.......young, and half Scottish/half English.....but mellowed
for 5 generations in the Great White North!!


"Heirloom" wrote in message
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dang furners.........
Heirloom, old and half limey

"Heather" wrote in message
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"Eric" wrote in message
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"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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lol Wrong again Eric, I'm in the UK, it's Heather who is in
Canada.

Same point. I don't know if either WalMart or Radio Shack are in
either Canada or the UK, but either way you're much more likely to
live near one in the US.


Sigh......and you actually get ticked off if we Canadians tell
Americans they know dick all about Canada??

I have both a WalMart (ptui) and a few Radio Shacks (now called "the
Source") within a 10 minute drive from my home in the outer boonies
of Toronto. Also have a lot of Best Buys too. American Eagle, Old
Navy, the list is endless.

We can and do speak English, very few of us are bilingual.....we are
not at war with Quebec......and we don't wear snowshoes in July.
Just to cover a few misconceptions I have run across.

All of the above is *tongue in cheek*, so don't go all ballistic on
me (as usual). Must remember to put some sort of smilies on my
posts.

Heather 8-))