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NYOB,
Read your post, didn't quite agree with what you said, and thought I'd make a joke. Sorry, I hope you realize it was more at the expense of our current policies than it was at you personally. But - What is probably less relevant than you think, is the relationship of migrating Canadians versus their viewpoints. Obviously I can't speak for everyone, but we tend to excercise more politeness and tact when visiting somewhere else, as tourists are in part "at the mercy" of their hosts. For example, If you live in Cleveland, you're likely to be express an opinion that the Browns are great and the Pittsburg Steelers suck. However, if you travel to Pittsburg, and walk into a bar you've never been in before, you'd be an idiot if you said "Steelers Suck" without solicitation. Even with solicitation, you would most likely express your viewpoint in a more tactful manner such as: "Yeah, the Steelers are okay, but I like the Browns". In our area we routinely have Canadian guests. The smart ones will be polite and respect the viewpoints and customs of the country they're visiting. But as you get to know them and their comfort level increases, you find that they are their own countrymen and do not wholeheartedly agree with us on alot of topics. They don't agree with American policies, but don't hold any American individual accountable, any more than we should hold canadians at large accountable for a few of the less intelligent people who would visit without restraining their point of view. In other words the people who travel to the US are indeed the same people who sit and have anti-American viewpoints. However, most of these people are smart enough not to express their viewpoint in discourteous manner, and/or do not disklike the American people despite their viewpoints. I also take exception with labeling those with "anti-American" viewpoints as idiots. I'm sorry, but with "reality TV" shows such like "Joe Millionaire", or "American Idol", congressmen who take pride in renaming fried potatoes, tabloid news media, and often self-serving foreign policies, thinly guised as altruistic motives, we supply more than enough fodder for their anti-American snipping attacks. Bob Dimond In article .net, "NOYB" wrote: "Bob D." wrote in message ... Don, Aren't you relieved to have a choice? Either come down to Florida and patronize NYOB's practice, or be anti-American liberal blow-hard. Read my post again, Bobdee. People who travel to the US for leisure are usually not the same as the idiots that sit up in Canada and just keep sniping at America. Whether they "patronize my practice" or not, is irrelevent. |
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 17:05:31 +0000, Don White wrote:
Forgot to mention... in today's local paper a small article on Conde Nast Traveler magazine naming Cape Breton Island as the second best island in North America...after Vancouver Island. Take that NOYB! Hee Hee...West Coast is still the best! ;) Lloyd |
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Let me visualize this for a moment...
Here I am strapped into his 'chair' and I see him aproaching with sharp instruments..... Think I'd better stay up here where I can feel cosy and safe in our social safety net. Bob D. wrote in message ... Don, Aren't you relieved to have a choice? Either come down to Florida and patronize NYOB's practice, or be anti-American liberal blow-hard. In light of recent events on US foreign policy, I guess for me it would down to his rates ;^) Bob "I don't have political leanings, just political staggerings" Dimond In article , "Don White" wrote: NOYB wrote in message .net... blah...blah The ones that stay up in Canada, bitch about the arrogance of Americans, didn't support us in Iraq, and recently voted to legalize marijuana and same-sex marriages, are the ones that *need* "bagging on". Are you a snowbird, Don...or are you one of the anti-American blow-hards? |
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Don White wrote:
Let me visualize this for a moment... Here I am strapped into his 'chair' and I see him aproaching with sharp instruments..... Think I'd better stay up here where I can feel cosy and safe in our social safety net. Bob D. wrote in message ... Don, Aren't you relieved to have a choice? Either come down to Florida and patronize NYOB's practice, or be anti-American liberal blow-hard. In light of recent events on US foreign policy, I guess for me it would down to his rates ;^) Bob "I don't have political leanings, just political staggerings" Dimond In article , "Don White" wrote: NOYB wrote in message .net... blah...blah The ones that stay up in Canada, bitch about the arrogance of Americans, didn't support us in Iraq, and recently voted to legalize marijuana and same-sex marriages, are the ones that *need* "bagging on". Are you a snowbird, Don...or are you one of the anti-American blow-hards? I prefer my own dentist in the Washington, D.C., area. Not only is he a fabulous dentist, he devotes an entire month of his life each year to doing charity dental work on kids in his native Korea. My kind of guy. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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That would be quite the charitable donation. Equivalent to12th of your
income...and if he has to pay his own way over... would he be able to claim that as a deduction on his income?? Harry Krause wrote in message ... I prefer my own dentist in the Washington, D.C., area. Not only is he a fabulous dentist, he devotes an entire month of his life each year to doing charity dental work on kids in his native Korea. My kind of guy. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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I hear you...for every one you save...Dubya greases two or three.
Harry Krause wrote in message ... It takes an awful lot of this kind of work to counter the ugly American image the current U.S. administration is promulgating. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Don,
Why does a Canadian like yourself have such a stong interest in US politics? "Don White" wrote in message ... I hear you...for every one you save...Dubya greases two or three. Harry Krause wrote in message ... It takes an awful lot of this kind of work to counter the ugly American image the current U.S. administration is promulgating. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Why does a Canadian like yourself have such a stong interest in US
politics? Many of us do. The U.S. is the elephant in the room, it's sometimes difficult to pretend there isn't one. |
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NOYB wrote:
Don, Why does a Canadian like yourself have such a stong interest in US politics? "Don White" wrote in message ... I hear you...for every one you save...Dubya greases two or three. Harry Krause wrote in message ... It takes an awful lot of this kind of work to counter the ugly American image the current U.S. administration is promulgating. Take a look at a map of North America. -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Joe Parsons wrote: On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 22:32:04 GMT, "Jim -" wrote: Glad you had a nice day Harry but it is sad you have to tell it to a bunch of strangers what you did today to achieve any satisfaction in it. Don't you have a wife, family and friends you can relive your trip with? Or why not just relish the day and tuck it away for future fond remembrance? Do you rely on the NG as your only outlet in life? Telling a Usenet newsgroup something does not prevent one from telling the same story to people in The Real World(tm). I think it's safe to say that many of us have multiple "outlets" in our lives besides Usenet. Joe Parsons I know you will flame me for this, and frankly I could care less if you do, but I am really being honest in my question to you. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Actually got out of the house at 7:30 this morning and was at the marina before 8, waiting for one of the forklift operators to launch Yo Ho. He showed up on time. The weather was beautiful today, with bright sunny skies, a light breeze and the usual 1' to 2' chop on Chesapeake Bay. Bought some squid and some spot from JJ's Bait and Tackle, along with 50 gallons of regular, and headed south. I was going to run down to Buoy 72 and the Holland Bar, but it was such a nice day, we went sightseeing along the way, and only got as far as the Gas Docks. Went back north to the Nuke Plant and caught almost a dozen small blues, what we used to call "snapper blues" in Connecticut. They were about 12" to 15" long, and great fighters on really light tackle. On the way back, we stopped at Breezy Point, just to see how it fared from Isabel. The camper park lost a few trees; they are still there and toppled. Everything else looked about the same. Only a few more weekends of good weather until I put the boat away for the winter. Yo Ho did very well in this, her maiden season. I've got a couple of very minor things for the dealer to attend to - this Parker is a solid boat. Ciao. The short answer is that "Jim," aka "Dennis," is a horse's ass. & you're a liar who does not "own" Yo Ho nor any other boat. "If" you did even go out on it on the weekend it was just another of your paid charters. K |
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