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    Cybercat

    On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 19:01:40 +0200, ChattyCathy
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    I think "was" is the operating word now. Visiting Canada and Mexico
    are usually given for us. Visiting anywhere else is not. Visiting
    parts of the USA where we don't live is actually a very big deal.
    It's a huge place with distinct areas that would be similar to you
    visiting another country... think about the Hawaiian Islands, the
    Badlands in Wyoming and the Green Mountains in New York state for
    starters.

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    Sometimes I even put it in the food.

  2. #102

    Cybercat

    In article , [email protected]
    says...

    OMG, the poor animal, you neglected your horse too?

    Janet.

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    Cybercat

    sf wrote:


    Badlands National Park is actually in South Dakota. (Of course, there *are*
    badlands in Wyoming: Hell's Half-Acre qualifies, but it's much smaller than
    the national park.)

    Bob, drove through the South Dakota badlands in 1987

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    "blake murphy" wrote in message
    news:[email protected].. .

    Actually, I hadn't, but now you mention it...
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  5. #105

    Cybercat

    In article ,
    ChattyCathy wrote:

    Not true, dat. If he ever required a security clearance his
    fingerprints are on file with some government agency.

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  6. #106

    Cybercat

    In article ,
    [email protected] says...

    So Steve Jobs doesn't know anything about computers?

  7. #107

    Cybercat

    On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 19:06:17 +0100, Ophelia wrote:
    I must admit I have the same suspicions as Mr Wertz; however if you've met
    both parties concerned in person - and can prove it har har - I am quite
    willing to publicly apologize for harboring such dastardly thoughts. ;-)

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  8. #108

    Cybercat

    In article ,
    [email protected] says...

    That's what a computer _is_, a tool. By your logic, the engineers at
    Snap-On aren't experts on wrenches.

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    Cybercat

    Brian wrote:


    What about leadium, silverium, ironium, and goldium?

    Bob, knowing what Pb, Ag, Fe, and Au stand for

  10. #110

    Cybercat

    Nancy Young wrote:


    Yeah, that's what I saw too (GIMF)


    I also have to wonder why this "sudden decision" about needing a
    passport for USA/Canada border crossings was made? FWIW, there was some
    talk here several years ago about forming an "African Union" which
    would (among other things) reduce some of the red tape required for
    crossing the borders to our immediate African neighbors, but as far as
    I am aware, nothing much has come of it.



    Wouldn't surprise me in the least. As I said to Cindy, you can choose
    your friends, but not your relatives ;-)


    I've never understood why some people bother to "travel the world" (on
    vacation) and then moan because they can't find a McD's on every corner
    in whichever country/city they happen to be in, or that the plumbing is
    not up to much, etc. Holidaying "overseas", IMHO is all about seeing
    how the rest of the world lives and treating it as an "adventure".

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