Another 240 Bites the Dust

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And you proved them right!!!

ROTFLMAO. She must be an American. I've never come across anyone
from anywhere else in the world who are as arrogantly rude as a
rather small subset of Americans. Obviously, most are fine but
there are a few like her who make their presence felt for all of
the wrong reasons and give Americans in general a bad name. It's
very sad...

That's the second best laugh I've had all week.

This one still beats it though. Took me several minutes to stop
laughing when I saw this:
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Subject: Re: Another 240 Bites the Dust
From: athol [email protected]
Date: 9/10/2004 7:38 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>




ROTFLMAO. She must be an American. I've never come across anyone
from anywhere else in the world who are as arrogantly rude as a
rather small subset of Americans. Obviously, most are fine but
there are a few like her who make their presence felt for all of
the wrong reasons and give Americans in general a bad name. It's
very sad...

That's the second best laugh I've had all week.

And what was the first? Pulling wings off flies and watching them slowly die?
You do seem the type.
 
Ask a French waiter in Paris for some catsup and see who is most rude!
;-)

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Randy & \ \/ /alerie's
\__/olvo
'93 960 Estate
 
I have been called a rude American. I have had many rude American waiters,
but they are rare in general. I have been to Paris several times, I also
have been through southern and eastern France.

I have never had a rude waiter outside of Paris, I have had only 1 rude
waiter in Paris, he was rude to a native Parisian, and a German tourist too,
so it's not an anti American thing, although I understand they only serve
Heinz catsup over there...

For true inspired rudeness one would be hard pressed to do better then jolly
old, however the fact I tawk da patois dey does makes it a rather enjoyable
experience, say what old boy.
 
Huh? "Jolly old..." who?

Jolly old England, mate. Blimey!
KennyH

Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
 
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