Brent Michalski [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: *>On another note about language differences: *> *>American: "Hi, I'm Randy" means hello, my name is Randy. *>British: "Hi, I'm randy" means hi, I am horny. Geez, didn't you guys learn anything from Austin Powers? :) Dialects stand as testimony to a particular culture and people and Yankees [ or Perl people ] tend to put the onus of language onto the recipient instead of themselves. When you go to a different country [ bemoan another language or slither with the python people ], learn the vernacular or you might find getting buggered by Brits a rather unexpected experience, yeah baby, yeah! Heehee, he said tool... e.
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