On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 09:17:47 -0700, Bob <chil-out@no-spam>
wrote:
>Do you REALLY want to see an all out war between the USA and China? I
>certainly don't.
>Bob
Fucking oath.
Go china
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 10:57:36 +1000, "Je?us" <iiget@no-spam> Gave
us:
>In news: bdddae$ntd$1@no-spam someone let
>Mark Maps <markmaps@no-spam> loose on on a computer... and the unfortunate
>result was:
>
>: Jerry isn't too bright, folks, so cut him some slack. His education
>: seems to have stopped about the sixth grade.
>: Mark Maps
>
>Mark which maps and with what?
The one on your forehead, with your finger, after you pull it from
your ass.
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 07:26:33 GMT, "3W" <trefork@no-spam> wrote:
>"Jason Stokes" <jstok@no-spam> wrote in message
>news:slrnbffl2b.2b9.jstok@no-spam
>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 18:40:36 +0800, corks <trigarti@no-spam> wrote:
>> Yeah, well, if there's on thing the American education is supposed to do,
>> it's teach American children about American history. Most children do
>> indeed manage to memorize all 51 states and most of the presidents.
>> However, American newspapers regularly report depressing statistics about
>> surveys showing Americans can't even place the civil war to within the
>> nearest 50 year period, get it confused with the revolutionary war, etc,
>> demonstrating that all is not well in the US education system.
>
>I would love to see a list of all 51 states. Particularly the 51st would
>interest me.
>
The State of Confusion is often overlooked. Too bad almost eveybody
lives there.
US expat
"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@no-spam> wrote in message
news:ccplfv0aac0jb2q5motnlpgvnon0shv963@no-spam
> >
> >Don't flatter yourself, sport.
> >
> Fuck you... Sport.
I'd rather you didn't, tiger. Sorry to dissapoint you.
"M.A.T.H.T.E.W" wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 09:17:47 -0700, Bob <chil-out@no-spam>
> wrote:
>
> >Do you REALLY want to see an all out war between the USA and China? I=
> >certainly don't.
> >Bob
>
> Fucking oath.
> Go china
In a full out war between the USA and China, surely, you are not such a
na=EFf as to believe that Australia would survive as an inhabited contine=
nt,
are you?
Bob