On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, ThisOlNewt@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a more serious frame of mind. Many of us in the USA have only vacationed
> with in few thousand miles of our homes. We never leave the US.
I've heard/seen a mention of one of the differences described thusly:
The difference between USA and Europe is that in Europe 100 km is
considered a long distance and in USA 100 years is considered a long
time.
....well - i thought it was cute ;-)
/bobby
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