>Which reminds me, you omitted "and can't even speak English"!  ;-)

Not that I want to start a thread... BUT... FYI: With the exception of a 
few states, there is no offical declared language of the USA. English is 
the commonly accepted language, but last I knew, it has not been declared 
THE language of the USA

Despite that, it is a pet peeve of mine that people live in the USA but 
don't learn English. It never really used to bother me until my brother 
married a woman from Columbia. Much of her family that is here in the USA 
has lived here for 20+ years, and almost none of them speak enough 
English to even go shopping for groceries. Some have even choosen to 
become naturalized citizens and they STILL don't speak English (although 
they at least know enough words to have gotten themselves past the 
citizen exam... but I also heard recently that Newark is now offering 
that exam in multiple languages lest we offened someone who moved to the 
USA but decided it wasn't worth the effort to learn the local language).


That said... Arnold does speak English. Sure he has an accent, but then 
so does anyone from south of the Mason Dixon line ;-p

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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