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« Reply #105 on: January 16, 2005, 01:12:49 PM »
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brits would rather live in cuba than the U.S.?

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my last time in england was in the mid '80s.  I don't think anyone said that however some did seem to think that perhaps living in Cuba should be preferrable to living in the US for a Cuban.  Brits are a funny lot, who can figure them out? :D

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« Reply #106 on: January 16, 2005, 02:08:56 PM »
I think Beet1e is just trolling and all you guys are taking the bait ;)

What else could be a more reasonable explanation for him completely ignoring  things that prove him wrong and posting things that prove the opposition right?
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« Reply #107 on: January 16, 2005, 02:44:32 PM »
MiniD

I was thinking the same thing.  It's tough to understand things like this when it's never been personally experienced.

When I'm out alone, I usually get treated more like anyone else and I've even picked up a tiny bit of a pseudo-British accent that when combined with using more typical British vocabulary, is enough for people to ask me what part of the UK I'm from.  I don't do that to gain advantage or make fun of anyone, but I've been taught ever since my Academy days that making a little effort to fit in is usually appreciated, so using British terms instead of US equivalents is something I've consciously tried to do.  I hope it makes it easier for people in England to understand what I'm talking about, and it avoids embarassments like going into a restaurant and asking for a napkin for my wife :)

Plus in some parts of Europe, passing for British is a bit safer than being recognized as American.  It's tougher and I'm not having much success, but I'm even trying to buy more British-looking clothing.  Being a total styling idiot to begin with though, I'm probably making it worse.
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storch

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« Reply #108 on: January 16, 2005, 10:24:26 PM »
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Originally posted by Elfie
I think Beet1e is just trolling and all you guys are taking the bait ;)

What else could be a more reasonable explanation for him completely ignoring  things that prove him wrong and posting things that prove the opposition right?


I think we may be missing another possibilty.  Beet1e confirms the veracity of the "uncle dad" concept.  he's living proof that it's no urban legend. :D

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« Reply #109 on: January 17, 2005, 02:42:42 AM »
storch - LOL! Not sure what that means, but it looks funny. :D

eagl - I see from AGW that wipass has invited you over. I've known wip for many years and have met him in person many times. You should take up his kind offer.

Also, I expect to be in Cambridge later this month or into next month. One of Tomato's sons is attending Cambridge University, and we'll be paying him a visit. May be able to squeeze in a social visit with you. I'll bring some door handles with me. :D;)

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« Reply #110 on: January 17, 2005, 03:21:30 AM »
Ok :)  

I'm a bit of a hermit sometimes but I'm sure I'll try to get around to more visiting when it warms up around here.  I need to give wipass a call for sure.
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