| Jay,
You seem to have spent too much time in Germany now. Their sense of
humour has rubbed off on you. Cheers,
Peter
74B
EPMD- van syckel, John wrote:
> 
>         Oh, excuse me.
> 
>         I know who John Cleese is but, I disagree with him.
> 
>         First, Americans do speak English.  There are regional accents in
> the United States just as in Great Britain (Oh, like Cockney is real
> English?)  Monty Python and the Flying Circus speak correct English ?  Um, I
> don't think so.
> 
>         John Cleese in a recent interview was asked what, in comparison to
> the United States, was so great about Great Britain.  He replied: "First, we
> speak English,
> 
>         Second, If you people played baseball, or Football, or Basketball
> (with any level of ability) that would not be a bone of contention.  Yes, I
> know, the Americans don't play Rugby or Cricket very well.  The only reason
> the Americans name something the "World Series" is for advertising purposes.
> No one believes it is really a "World" championship.
> 
>         Second, when we hold a world sporting championship we invite other
> countries to participate,
> 
>         Well, this is between Monica and Bill, don't you think.  I don't ask
> what goes on in your bedroom.
> 
>         Thirdly when we greet our head of state we are only required to go
> down on *one* knee."
> 
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