Subject: Re: [FFML] Let's stop it!!!
From: "Michael S. Choi" <mschoi@SoCA.com>
Date: 6/29/1996, 4:49 AM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

Martin Bennett wrote: 
You forogt to mention that fact that the US is a cultural wasteland.

	And I'm sure Oz isn't- eh Jocko;)

Doesn't that make it worse rather than better. It's like saying the US is
better 'cause it's got more crime!

	What's worn with a country where all the kids are on drugs and the adults are on 
roller blades. Pass me that bong will you;)


Canada is good too... I mean, they have all that land up north... And uh,
their flag is way easier to draw in school than ours... Uh, They speak
French in Canada! :)

	I thought Cana-DUH was officially bilingual;)
 
You're not winning here...

	I am- and notice I'm not resorting like doing something really nasty like 
launching Peacekeeper ICBMs or sending the CIA to terminate somebody with extreme and 
utmost prejudice. I only do that when my history and poli sci profs refuse to give me a 
passing grade (HEY MAN IT AIN'T MY FAULT I DITCHED CLASS- DRINKING BEER'S JUST AS 
IMPORTANT YOU KNOW;)
 
Well, anyway, let's just stop this Canada/USA bashing spam or at least
take it to private e-mail.

	Well since I started it.... Then again my faux pas I originally only wanted to 
email Aubry "Neoculture" Thonon and Michael "Elk Molester" White privately- now i did 
something stupid and for the while seem to be a semiactive participant of this list. 
Sucks, eh;)

 
Good idea. Nationalism is the root of all evil anyway. 
	That's because modern nationalism has been attributed to the French- make of 
that as you will. Personally though I don't know if a nation that has 269 different 
kinds of cheese has any hope;)


									Mad Mike
(and people wonder why;)

-- "May God bless your bayonets that they may penetrate deep into the the entrails of your enemies. May the Almighty in His great righteousness direct your artillery fire upon the heads of the enemy staffs. Merciful God, grant that all our enemies may be stifled amid their own blood, from the wounds which we inflict upon them."- Geza Szatmur Budagal, Archbishop of Budapest, The Good Soldier: Schweik by Jaroslav Hasek