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On 8/1/2011 4:38 PM, Kevin wrote:
Kevin, WB5RUE Quoted correctly or not it's still accurate. Ahh, the brothership of Hams - Good to see a friendly face here Kevin. - Mike N3LI - |
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At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out!
![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." Kevin, WB5RUE "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... On 8/1/2011 4:38 PM, Kevin wrote: Kevin, WB5RUE Quoted correctly or not it's still accurate. Ahh, the brothership of Hams - Good to see a friendly face here Kevin. - Mike N3LI - |
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"Kevin" wrote in message ... At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out! ![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." - I personally had terrific interactions with people in France. However, it is still a lot of fun to have jokes at their expense |
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"Wayne" wrote in message ... "Kevin" wrote in message ... At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out! ![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." - I personally had terrific interactions with people in France. However, it is still a lot of fun to have jokes at their expense ![]() My only time to be arrested in 68 years: Paris, early afternoon, public park, sober, in USN uniform. Have all the fun you want with jokes at their expense. Eskimos have over 60 words for "ice." The French have about that many for "surrender." OK, I'm done. |
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On 8/2/2011 2:33 PM, Sal wrote:
wrote in message ... "Kevin" wrote in message ... At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out! ![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." - I personally had terrific interactions with people in France. However, it is still a lot of fun to have jokes at their expense ![]() My only time to be arrested in 68 years: Paris, early afternoon, public park, sober, in USN uniform. Have all the fun you want with jokes at their expense. Eskimos have over 60 words for "ice." The French have about that many for "surrender." OK, I'm done. According to Hank (the cow dog) chickens have about 12 words. All of them mean "HELP!" |
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 12:33:09 -0700, Sal rearranged some electrons to say:
"Wayne" wrote in message ... "Kevin" wrote in message ... At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out! ![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." - I personally had terrific interactions with people in France. However, it is still a lot of fun to have jokes at their expense ![]() My only time to be arrested in 68 years: Paris, early afternoon, public park, sober, in USN uniform. Have all the fun you want with jokes at their expense. Eskimos have over 60 words for "ice." The French have about that many for "surrender." OK, I'm done. Do you know why there are so many trees on the streets of Paris? To give the Germans shade while they are marching. |
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On 8/1/2011 9:13 PM, Kevin wrote:
At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out! ![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." I've found that when I attempt to speak the language, I'm pretty well treated. Now there is the possibility that they just find it amusing and charming, because I took both French and Spanish, and in conversation I can slip between both languages inadvertently. Usually when I note that I "Parlez poco Francaise" they start smiling.... As for New York, I haven't had much trouble there, but then I give back what I get. Most seem to actually like some attitude. Go figure! Like the old joke "Can you tell me the directions to Soho, or should I just go @*^! myself? Whaddevuh! 8^) - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Aug 1, 9:13*pm, "Kevin" wrote:
At least it's good to see that my posts are making it out! * ![]() The French, in the cities tend to be rude and arrogant -- kind of like New York City but worse. *In the smaller towns they are quite pleasant and welcome tourists as long as they don't act like "rude Americans" and expect "special treatment." Kevin, WB5RUE "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... On 8/1/2011 4:38 PM, Kevin wrote: Kevin, WB5RUE Quoted correctly or not it's still accurate. Ahh, the brothership of Hams - Good to see a friendly face here Kevin. - Mike N3LI - It was a lot like that in Germany in the 80's .I was stationed there for 3 years and found if you get out of the "GI Towns" and went to the smaller villages and towns outside of the bases they treated you like gold.Of course I guess that's like anywhere else you get out of the big cities and people are a more laid back . |
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