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Greg wrote:
Well, by your reasoning we could eliminate a few cities in my home state of Florida, like Naples, Venice, Punta Gorda, Jupiter (is that foreign?), St. Petersburg, Ybor City, Cairo (no, that's Georgia), Havana (no, that's Georgia too), Rome (Georgia again, and New York), St. Augustine (sounds foreign), Opa-Laka (what the heck is that!), Dunedin, Melbourne, Bagdad (really!), Bethlehem, Lebanon, to name a few. And that's just Florida! Greg It would be easier to deport a couple idiots than rename all those cities. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Greg,
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Nawww,Stupid Greg,by MY resoning,cities and towns in U.S.A.that have
foreign names Should be REnamed.Now go back to sleep and pound your pud. cuhulin |
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