yea that’s not surprising seeing how they were the last colony to join the revolution .
At least they picked the winning team : )
Greedy French Government SOBs…
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@F_alk:
@El:
Oh, and re: the “good news” comment…that’s the way they said it on the CBS radio news this afternoon.
@Deviant:Scripter:
F_alk, where your comments on this interesting bit of French news?
First, Lybia has agreed to payments that are unbelievably and unsensibly high. I don’t understand though why someone tries to hinder that. Instead we should promote it and make the US pay 10 million $ to the families of every innocent the killed in all the last wars and police actions.
As you might have read in the article, the French gov’t is under “domestic pressure”. Surely something the US gov’t does not at all look at when doing things, like all of us other democratic countries, who do not look that, right?For the hot summer: EJ, as you wrote it uncommented you agree with it. I hope you or one of your beloved has a warm summer ahead.
oh F_alk . . . take it easy on EJ. Afterall, it’s not like HE’S French. That could be much worse.
Seriously tho’, if these 3000 deaths due to a heat wave had occurred in the US (say Texas, whatever) - and i’ve heard they may be 5000 - would there not be more pressure by the USies to apply the standards of Kyoto? I mean how many people now need to die as a result of increasing greenhouse gases and globel warming before we decide this is a problem? (of course the French could all move to northern Canada, but really - why would we do that to our native people after all the other injustices?) -
would there not be more pressure by the USies to apply the standards of Kyoto? I mean how many people now need to die as a result of increasing greenhouse gases and globel warming before we decide this is a problem?
Umm… I heard that it was more of a heat wave front from North Africa more than anything else. :-?
First, Lybia has agreed to payments that are unbelievably and unsensibly high. I don’t understand though why someone tries to hinder that. Instead we should promote it and make the US pay 10 million $ to the families of every innocent the killed in all the last wars and police actions.
I wouldn’t mind if the French were protesting that the Americans were forcing to Lybia to pay too much, but that is not the case. The French want more for themselves too. :-?
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whats interesting is that Falk has such a problem with French bashers, yet he is himself one of the biggest American bashers Ive ever known.
and while your at it making the US pay $10 million to the families of all the innocents theyve killed, lets make every country, including Germany.
Falk, we get it, you dont like the US. deal with your shit. (pardon the language)
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I was talking to Yanny, not you Falk, I dont want you to pardon it.
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F_k, here are my comments, since you missed them…
@El:(Heat? What heat? That’s just a warm summer. If they’d cut down on the wine they could import some quality American Fans.) The wine season is expected by some to be the best ever.
…and, yes, as a matter of fact I have a sister(130 cm./ 16 stone :) )and brother-in-law(2 m./15 stone) out in Arizona for the summer. It has been hitting 100-110 degree F. regularly since they arrived a month ago. They are working in the heat to build a new facility at a National Wildlife Reserve. Hoo-Haw!
I have a couple of fans I am willing to send, but I believe US electrical doodads won’t work over there without an adapter. I guess I’ll call the French Embassy tomorrow to see if the fans would be of any assistance.
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EJ, thanks for using meters in your description, although foot and inches are the only imperial units that i can change into SI units without looking them up :).
For the “warm summer”, it is just so warm that in the Danube somewhere in AFAIR Croatia, old Wehrmacht vehilces were found in the mud, usually covered by waters. AFAIR it was 2 jeeps, 1 or 2 tanks and a lorry.
BTW, have the US finally changed to 230 V or are you still using 110 V?
And let me assure you, i don’t think that any european would take anything that has to work with electricity from the US at the moment ;). -
@F_alk:
EJ, thanks for using meters in your description…
F_alk, you are most welcome! It was a great mental exercise for me, and as you probably noted, they are both overweight(If I got the ‘stones’ right. One stone = 15 pounds[is that English pounds?])
@F_alk:…so warm that in the Danube somewhere in AFAIR Croatia, old Wehrmacht vehilces were found in the mud, usually covered by waters. AFAIR it was 2 jeeps, 1 or 2 tanks and a lorry.
I read that it was small ships sunk there, maybe some vehicles and ships, but not much difference. The important fact is that it’s very dry and hot there.
@F_alk:…have the US finally changed to 230 V or are you still using 110 V?
Are you kidding!?!? Americans, change!?! With this “third world” power grid!?! :lol:
@F_alk:…i don’t think that any european would take anything that has to work with electricity from the US at the moment ;).
Ow! I’m hurt. I understand a little though.
Maybe we’d(we would) get along better if everyone had to send their kids to another continent for a few years so someone of another culture could knock some sense into us when we are young.
Whoa! It’s like I’m quoting Hillary Rodham Clinton’s book, “It Takes A Village.” Aaaargh!!
Oh, and my friends call me LJ, my initials(part of how I picked this nickname.) Now my enemies can call me that ,too. (I’m kidding.) :wink:
Keep us on our toes, F_alk. 8)
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lol …good one…
especially explaining stones by english pounds… i just wonder that you must have taken the “imperial” as coming from the US and not from the british empire … i thought only liberals think that the US could be called imperial ;) :D
For the heat, well … i thought it was a fitting example, taking the Wehrmacht in this A&A environment…
cheers :)
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@F_alk:
especially explaining stones by english pounds… i just wonder that you must have taken the “imperial” as coming from the US and not from the british empire … i thought only liberals think that the US could be called imperial
Now I’m confused…I thought that the U.S. system of measurement came from England…and why did they change to metrics in the first place? Besides the fact that it’s easier… :wink: