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no im afraid that isnt acceptable at this juncture, it just wouldnt be prudent wink.gif

 

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If that's a George Bush impression, you'd better stop. You know children are around, and this kind of content could mar them for life.

 

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nahh if i wanted to do an impression of old bush, id either throw up or use a made up word incorrectcably. smile.gif

 

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Originally posted by newfoundgloryboy:

no im afraid that isnt acceptable at this juncture, it just wouldnt be prudent wink.gif

 

 

Not gonna do it. Would not be prudent. Thousand points of light, would not be prudent.

(sorry couldn't resist)

 

 

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hehe, good one natty, although i was impersonating george W bush the second time.

 

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Speaking of presidents... Have any of you seen Clinton's "Final Days" ad?

 

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I saw it a long time ago, probably about 8 months ago. It's really funny. I advise everyone to go and see the ad, although some of you non-Americans might not get everything. There is enough physical humor to make up for that though.

 

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why might us non-americans get it? Just because you guys don't know about Canadian or European politics, doesn't mean we don't know about American politics. I for one know just as much about the U.S. as an actual American, but that's because we recognize that we're not the only country composing North America.

 

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[This message has been edited by Lechuck13 (edited April 03, 2001).]

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Oh god, a feverish nationalistic Canadian. I hate dealing with you guys, the minute I say "non-American" you act like Jean Chretien declared war on the United States. Don't take these things so seriously. And no offense, but when someone says American, that person generally lives in the United States. That's just the way it is. Live with it.

 

When I said some of you non-Americans may not get everything, you seemed to turn that phrase into an insult. Now let's go back and look at the diction of the sentence. Two words are important here.

 

1. Some. Some means a portion of the whole, not all, but a definite percentage. So, when I say some, do I mean all? No, I don't.

 

2. everything. Everything means all of the portions of a whole, much to the opposite of some. Now, when I say everything, I mean every single joke you see. Quick, tell me who was playing Battleship with Clinton, Lechuck 13 or should I say, Mr. Uber-Politics. Sure, perhaps it doesn't add too much to the joke, but like I said, the physical humor more than makes up for it.

 

Just like I didn't group all non-Americans (or to you: non-naturalized United States citizens) into one little group saying they all will react the same way, you have no right to do the same to...(sigh)...all naturalized United States citizens. Remember when I said Jean Chretien earlier in this post? Well I wonder who the hell that could possibly be!

 

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