France Being Shafted By THE BOYCOT
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In article , Emil Nitrate
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>Americans have little morals,
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Marie Lewis
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>Americans have little morals,
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 00:42:08 +0930, in rec.travel.europe, "GW"
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Oh my god, that is really THE most stupid thing I have heard in a very long
... time, even in here. Can anyone really be THAT stupid as to make such a
... remark? One can only hope that it was meant to be a (completely failed)
... joke!
I have bad news for you, Ginny - it isn't a joke. He is truly brainless.
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Oh my god, that is really THE most stupid thing I have heard in a very long
... time, even in here. Can anyone really be THAT stupid as to make such a
... remark? One can only hope that it was meant to be a (completely failed)
... joke!
I have bad news for you, Ginny - it isn't a joke. He is truly brainless.
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In article , eddy
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>we can only hope that your liver has a short life and the cheese
>causes you bone loss.
I wish you the same.
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>we can only hope that your liver has a short life and the cheese
>causes you bone loss.
I wish you the same.
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In article , Magda
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>On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 22:50:14 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, eddy
> arranged
>some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 22:17:16 +0100, Marie Lewis
> ... wrote:
> ... >>
> ... >Not to worry: we are buying lots of French wine. And cheese. And Bonne
> ... >Maman jams. And anything else we have get.
> ...
> ... we can only hope that your liver has a short life and the cheese
> ... causes you bone loss.
>Calcium causes bone loss ?
>LOL
That tells us such a lot.
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>On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 22:50:14 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, eddy
> arranged
>some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 22:17:16 +0100, Marie Lewis
> ... wrote:
> ... >>
> ... >Not to worry: we are buying lots of French wine. And cheese. And Bonne
> ... >Maman jams. And anything else we have get.
> ...
> ... we can only hope that your liver has a short life and the cheese
> ... causes you bone loss.
>Calcium causes bone loss ?
>LOL
That tells us such a lot.
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 17:54:52 +0700, in rec.travel.europe, "pickle"
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
...
... Go take a flying **** at a rolling french corrisonant !! You eat dat shit ??
... I don't !! Boycotting french products, and french (frogs) is only America's
... gain and not loss !! You ****ed up french people continue to lose face, no
... balls, your head and asses are interchangeable. Still coming up with new
... perfumes, you stinkin ****ing frogs !! ****ed up big time the last time
... around. **** your elf and total products, in fact, anything that resembles
... france (frog ville).
...
... Given the option, I'd rather eat soul food with sand niggers in the desert
... of Oman then converse with a frenchman !!
Your sexual preferences are none of our business.
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
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... Go take a flying **** at a rolling french corrisonant !! You eat dat shit ??
... I don't !! Boycotting french products, and french (frogs) is only America's
... gain and not loss !! You ****ed up french people continue to lose face, no
... balls, your head and asses are interchangeable. Still coming up with new
... perfumes, you stinkin ****ing frogs !! ****ed up big time the last time
... around. **** your elf and total products, in fact, anything that resembles
... france (frog ville).
...
... Given the option, I'd rather eat soul food with sand niggers in the desert
... of Oman then converse with a frenchman !!
Your sexual preferences are none of our business.
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In article , Dune Runner
writes
>Thanks for posting this. And for those in this thread and in
the USA
>, for
>that matter, who take this lightly...well, suffice it to say that everyone I
>know is and will continue to check each and every product label. If it is a
>product o
the USA
>, it stays on the shelf.
The USA
> can expect that trend to
>continue, hopefully at a great cost to them.
>We in
Europe
> have had enough of
American
>arrogance and ignorance, and
>regardless of the
French
> governmental position regarding
the USA
>, the
European
> citizens *will* continue this boycott.
>Please feel free to boycott the US as well, especially in tourism...we don't
>want you here.
Don't worry: we know where life is better. In Europe!
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Marie Lewis
writes
>Thanks for posting this. And for those in this thread and in
the USA
>, for
>that matter, who take this lightly...well, suffice it to say that everyone I
>know is and will continue to check each and every product label. If it is a
>product o
the USA
>, it stays on the shelf.
The USA
> can expect that trend to
>continue, hopefully at a great cost to them.
>We in
Europe
> have had enough of
American
>arrogance and ignorance, and
>regardless of the
French
> governmental position regarding
the USA
>, the
European
> citizens *will* continue this boycott.
>Please feel free to boycott the US as well, especially in tourism...we don't
>want you here.
Don't worry: we know where life is better. In Europe!
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Marie Lewis
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In article , pickle
writes
> > I'm so disgusted with the continued unapologetic immoral attitude
>from France, and the "don't care" pro French correspondence in this
>newsgroup, that I shall now be removing all French made products from my
>company's approved list of suppliers when I return to the office after
>Easter.
More for us then.
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Marie Lewis
writes
> > I'm so disgusted with the continued unapologetic immoral attitude
>from France, and the "don't care" pro French correspondence in this
>newsgroup, that I shall now be removing all French made products from my
>company's approved list of suppliers when I return to the office after
>Easter.
More for us then.
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Marie Lewis
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In article , pickle
writes
> Hey !!
France
> should put
the USA
> on their hit list !!
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> Hey !!
France
> should put
the USA
> on their hit list !!
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 22:17:16 +0100, Marie Lewis
drooled:
>In article , eddy
> writes
>>U.S. Boycott Being Felt, French Say
>>Wine Sales Off Sharply; Other Products Affected
>-
>(load of stuff deleted)
>>© 2003 The Washington Post Company
>Not to worry: we are buying lots of French wine. And cheese. And Bonne
>Maman jams. And anything else we have get.
Well, I hope you're thirsty. According to the Washington Post article,
it states "The business federation provided no figures on the effect
on French exports to the United States, which last year were valued at
$28.4 billion."
As far as food products are concerned wine and associated products
amounts to almost 50% of the total imports (usda.gov).
The article further states from the arrogant, self-righteous f~#%{&
that "The French government and business community had hoped that U.S.
"francophobia" would dissipate quickly without hurting trade. Both
fear that French companies will be excluded from contracts in
rebuilding Iraq."
The f~#%{& government was/is adamantly opposed to the United States
going into Iraq and believed that the war was and is wrong. In this
case the f~#%{& government and people should in no way benefit from
something they did not want any part in from the outset.
This is being explained to the f~#%{& government and economy, by the
people of the United States in refusing to buy their exports.
drooled:
>In article , eddy
> writes
>>U.S. Boycott Being Felt, French Say
>>Wine Sales Off Sharply; Other Products Affected
>-
>(load of stuff deleted)
>>© 2003 The Washington Post Company
>Not to worry: we are buying lots of French wine. And cheese. And Bonne
>Maman jams. And anything else we have get.
Well, I hope you're thirsty. According to the Washington Post article,
it states "The business federation provided no figures on the effect
on French exports to the United States, which last year were valued at
$28.4 billion."
As far as food products are concerned wine and associated products
amounts to almost 50% of the total imports (usda.gov).
The article further states from the arrogant, self-righteous f~#%{&
that "The French government and business community had hoped that U.S.
"francophobia" would dissipate quickly without hurting trade. Both
fear that French companies will be excluded from contracts in
rebuilding Iraq."
The f~#%{& government was/is adamantly opposed to the United States
going into Iraq and believed that the war was and is wrong. In this
case the f~#%{& government and people should in no way benefit from
something they did not want any part in from the outset.
This is being explained to the f~#%{& government and economy, by the
people of the United States in refusing to buy their exports.
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 16:40:26 +0700, in rec.travel.europe, "pickle"
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... > ... I'm so disgusted with the continued unapologetic immoral attitude
... from France, and the "don't care" pro French correspondence in this
... newsgroup, that I shall now be removing all French made products from my
... company's approved list of suppliers when I return to the office after
... Easter.
... >
... > Say Hey Maggie !!
...
... Good on you mate !!
It looks like an insane joke invented to keep their brainless president occupied and out
of the way...
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... > ... I'm so disgusted with the continued unapologetic immoral attitude
... from France, and the "don't care" pro French correspondence in this
... newsgroup, that I shall now be removing all French made products from my
... company's approved list of suppliers when I return to the office after
... Easter.
... >
... > Say Hey Maggie !!
...
... Good on you mate !!
It looks like an insane joke invented to keep their brainless president occupied and out
of the way...
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 00:58:43 -0500, in rec.travel.europe, "Dune Runner"
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... "Magda" wrote in message
... news:[email protected]...
... > On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:53:10 -0500, in rec.travel.europe, "Dune Runner"
...
... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... >
... > ... We in America have had enough of France arrogance and ignorance,
... >
... > Nous avons de même à ton service, mon chou.
...
... Hélas, si j'étais votre chou, vous seriez donné dans le service de
... l'Amérique, ma petite friandise française.
Je serais "donnée" ? C'est quoi ce charabia ?
This fool speaks French as much as I speak Urdu... LOL
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... "Magda" wrote in message
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... > On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:53:10 -0500, in rec.travel.europe, "Dune Runner"
...
... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... >
... > ... We in America have had enough of France arrogance and ignorance,
... >
... > Nous avons de même à ton service, mon chou.
...
... Hélas, si j'étais votre chou, vous seriez donné dans le service de
... l'Amérique, ma petite friandise française.
Je serais "donnée" ? C'est quoi ce charabia ?
This fool speaks French as much as I speak Urdu... LOL
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 16:41:12 +0700, in rec.travel.europe, "pickle"
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
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... "Magda" wrote in message
... news:[email protected]...
... > On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:53:10 -0500, in rec.travel.europe, "Dune Runner"
...
... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... >
... > ... We in America have had enough of France arrogance and ignorance,
... >
... > Nous avons de même à ton service, mon chou.
...
... Say Hey !!
...
... **** you frog !!
Go ask mommy to change your nappy, you stink.
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... "Magda" wrote in message
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... > On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:53:10 -0500, in rec.travel.europe, "Dune Runner"
...
... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... >
... > ... We in America have had enough of France arrogance and ignorance,
... >
... > Nous avons de même à ton service, mon chou.
...
... Say Hey !!
...
... **** you frog !!
Go ask mommy to change your nappy, you stink.
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American fascists like you are so ignorant they even don't know that France has
a conservative governement in power since quite some time. But okay, compared
with Bush and the american "patriots" that support this dangerousfool and his
illegitimate administration Chirac and the right-wing french government seem to
bee quite reasonable.
Emil Nitrate schrieb:
> In message "Sjoerd"
> wrote:
> >
> >"Emil Nitrate" schreef in bericht
> >news:[email protected]...
> >news:...
> >> I'm sure a majority of US travelers will be treating france as the
> >> freeway to the rest of Europe, or bypassing the ingrates all together.
> >
> >Tourism from the US to the UK is down by more than tourism from the US to
> >France.
> Most Americans book their trips several months in advance. Don't
> expect that trend to continue long.
> > It seems that the majority of US travellers do have brains and know
> >how *not* to mix tourism and politics, and know which is a great country to
> >visit.
> >
> >Sjoerd
> Most Americans understand the power of economics, especially when
> applied to a socialist state like france. We understand what it means
> to you silly frogs to have your government playing the economic
> equalizer in your society, and how difficult it will be for them to
> maintain that false security after the government corporate gets the
> shafting it deserves. Tourism has always relied on emotion and
> desires of the senses, but france has been emanating a moral and
> political stench that will severely hamper your ability to attract
> American dollars for years to come.
a conservative governement in power since quite some time. But okay, compared
with Bush and the american "patriots" that support this dangerousfool and his
illegitimate administration Chirac and the right-wing french government seem to
bee quite reasonable.
Emil Nitrate schrieb:
> In message "Sjoerd"
> wrote:
> >
> >"Emil Nitrate" schreef in bericht
> >news:[email protected]...
> >news:...
> >> I'm sure a majority of US travelers will be treating france as the
> >> freeway to the rest of Europe, or bypassing the ingrates all together.
> >
> >Tourism from the US to the UK is down by more than tourism from the US to
> >France.
> Most Americans book their trips several months in advance. Don't
> expect that trend to continue long.
> > It seems that the majority of US travellers do have brains and know
> >how *not* to mix tourism and politics, and know which is a great country to
> >visit.
> >
> >Sjoerd
> Most Americans understand the power of economics, especially when
> applied to a socialist state like france. We understand what it means
> to you silly frogs to have your government playing the economic
> equalizer in your society, and how difficult it will be for them to
> maintain that false security after the government corporate gets the
> shafting it deserves. Tourism has always relied on emotion and
> desires of the senses, but france has been emanating a moral and
> political stench that will severely hamper your ability to attract
> American dollars for years to come.
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 00:42:08 +0930, "GW" wrote:
>Oh my god, that is really THE most stupid thing I have heard in a very long
>time, even in here. Can anyone really be THAT stupid as to make such a
>remark? One can only hope that it was meant to be a (completely failed)
>joke!
Judging by the poster in question's usual standards, no he wasn't
joking!
>"scott" wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> If Chirac gets his way, the Euro will be renamed the Franc.
--==++AJC++==--
>Oh my god, that is really THE most stupid thing I have heard in a very long
>time, even in here. Can anyone really be THAT stupid as to make such a
>remark? One can only hope that it was meant to be a (completely failed)
>joke!
Judging by the poster in question's usual standards, no he wasn't
joking!
>"scott" wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> If Chirac gets his way, the Euro will be renamed the Franc.
--==++AJC++==--
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If the above is a true and representative sample of your communicative
skills, then I think you are likely to have trouble conversing in the desert
with a Gerbal, never mind a Frenchman.