> Bob,
> 
> Having read the footnote one therein I have amusingly noticed that I
> was
> just about to ask you what exactly you meant by "English" and what was
> the difference in the context thereof between British and English and
> if
> I may be so bold to add here - American.
> 
> Surely I should read this text in its entirety as it is undoubtedly
> going to prove to be most entertaining...
> 
> Boris

unlikely as it may seem, there is a way in which Americans can almost attain
Englishness:
<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12382224>

To be English is to be a gentleman, and to be a gentleman is to be English.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CcU085tGwE&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotat
ion_941207>

B


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