On 12/7/05, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank, you're so, so.... American! <vbg> Are you sure you didn't grow
> up in Cleveland?

Well, honestly, there are far more similarities than differences
between our two countries.  It's pretty much the "right to bear arms"
(you guys) and "the right to universal healthcare" (us) that separates
us on a national level.  Oh yeah, there's hockey and Tim Horton's
donut shops...

But seriously, I've long said that in North America, cultural lines go
north and south, so that Boston and Halifax have a great more in
common with one another than each do with say, Cleveland and Toronto.

Of course, the monkey wrench in the spokes is Quebec, which is quite
unique in North America.

But, calling me an American ain't the worst thing I could be called. 
<g>  Besides, we English Canadians (of my age group, anyway) grew up
on Uncle Walter, just like you...

cheers,
frank

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