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Paul Klasek <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Mar 1999 18:33:11 -0800
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I was surprised myself ; but in this day and age any nerd can roll you for
anything ; as you said .
However ; Mr. TPE meant likely well ; perhaps

Back to the lead subject: I did try to say electronics as THE decisive
factor in the well being of nations IS the most fed data to political
science statistical models ; which should explain to some of you why nobody
really bothers about tones of lead on roof linings ; damp courses ;
batteries ...... etc . The "lead" "dilemma" is only one little figure on the
political domino board of market dominations ;
believe it or not , Werner got it almost right ; only that "politicians"
have bigger picture to play and small ones to use ;
and to take them as not so "gifted" plays to their hands all the time .
And I won't even try to convince you ; having "government" attention is not
forgettable experience .
Just use your heads outside of square ; get out of trees to see the forest ,
and check out how did You get to think what You think You are "thinking"
(goes way back to the kindergartens when we give girls doll's instead of
mekano sets, and boys plastic guns) .
Rest my case here .

Thanks Steve ; could not do the linguistic part better .


paul

PS
Hey Steve ; on this motto :
Q
How do you recognize a politician in room full of men ?
A
Send a girl in minis in ;
the one not watching the girl, but observing others reactions, is your bloke
.
..................
Sad but real


> ----------
> From:         Stephen R. Gregory[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Thursday, 1 April 1999 2:18
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [TN] European Union -Reply
>
> In a message dated 3/31/99 6:27:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << Let's watch the racial slurs when refering to the Japanese. >>
>
> While I don't intend to speak for Paul, I do know him well enough to say
> that
> I don't think there was any racial slur intended...just as I don't take
> offense being called a "Yank".
>
> It's the same thing as people from Great Britain being referred to as
> "Brits",
> or Australian people being referred to as "Aussies".
>
> It's just a shortening of the whole word. Slang maybe, not a racial
> slur...geeze, lighten up...
>
> -Steve Gregory-
>
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