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From: spasieka@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Simon Pasieka)
Subject: Re: LOGITECH == JUNK
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Date: Tue, 14 May 1996 02:42:44 GMT
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In article <slrn4pfk9j.3bs.morpheus@web1.calweb.com>,
Steve Lamb <morpheus@calweb.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 13 May 1996 21:41:44 GMT, Simon Pasieka <spasieka@novice.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
>
>>all Internet users write perfect British English. Besides like I said 
>>previously, 'mouses' is used very commonly here, and is perfectly 
>>acceptable. And Justin 'aint able to do nothin' about it ... if you know 
>>what I mean ;>
>
>     Of course, we speak 'MERICAN! here.
>
>     Once a teacher was in TN and was disgusted with the local dialect.  So
>one day she got frustrated and screamed out, "Doesn't any speak the King's
>English here!?!?"  The reply frustrated her even more...  "Why yes, ma'am.. 
>This *IS* Nashville."
>---- = ----
>   Steve C. Lamb...

That's a good one Steve. :D

W'll, th'nk you, th'nk you very much. uhua ...

Simon
-- 
"Imagine Windows booting up in your face forever."
                                      Robert X. Cringely, Infoworld.
                                      May 6,1996
