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Of course, in the US or Canada we can travel over land for further than it is
to many countries across the channel from the UK. I think it also may be a
carry over from the days when the sun never set on the British Empire.
Both cultures have their interesting points and weaknesses. I'm just glad we
are allies!
Gregg
>>LOL! Reminds me of John Cleese, in an TV interview in the USA in 1999.
>>When asked what he considered to be the main differences between the UK
>>and USA cultures, he replied: "We speak English, you don't. When we
>>have a world series competition, we invite people from overseas. When
>>we meet the head of state, we only have to go down on one knee."
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>>:-)
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>Classic Ray!
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>I wonder if John Cleese is still allowed to play parts in US TV sitcoms?
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>Chris
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