Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Holy Moly! Ian- I get the impression that your passport has so many stamps from so many exotic and far away places, that your origins could only be determined by an issuing authority! A citizen of "The World"! Seriously, I consider each of the LUG as 'just plain folks' who happen to live in some interesting places- like family members that have scattered! I admit, pronouncing some of the names of my 'brothers and sisters' may be questionable, I feel that If I were in a gathering with any of you, that I could pick up a thread of conversation as normally as I do with my friends and family here at home! I have become aware of how small this planet has become- I routinely converse, trade, sell, buy and deal with people all over this planet, something unthinkable even five years ago, and it's as if they are no further than my friends across town from me! It's funny- but to me the banter about "who is an American, and who isn't" is about as meaningful as my poking at Harrison about staying in that backwater state, Tennessee! Of course, while you mention Canadians, I remember, in my day, that Lorne Greene, and Dorothy Stratton were two Canadians of note, as well! - ----- Original Message ----- From: Ian Stanley <stanley@loxinfo.co.th> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 9:33 PM Subject: Re: [Leica] OFF TOPIC, "Americans" > I'm Canadian, even though I haven't lived there in a long time. I really > have to say that I do not consider myself an "American" and in my travels > around the world people do not consider Canadians to be American. > > Ian Stanley > > a farang in Bangkok, Thailand > > At 10:08 AM 99-09-30 -0400, Dan Cardish wrote: > >You have actually asked a Canadian, "Do you consider yourself an > >American?", and they replied, "Yes"? I find this hard to believe. I will > >ask everyone I know that question, and see what comes up. > > > >Dan C. > > > >At 11:57 PM 29-09-99 -0500, Eric Welch wrote: > >>At 05:13 PM 9/29/99 -0400, Dan Cardish wrote: > >>>I'm a Canadian and I don't associate myself with the term "American", > >>>regardless of what geography teachers may teach their classes. > >> > >>Dan, > >> > >>You are the first Canadian I have ever heard take this position. [snip] > > > >NO ARCHIVE > > > > > > > >