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QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Heck any sane rational person knows toilet paper is hung with the roll feeding off the top!!! Once again.... Fergie
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QUOTE: Originally posted by chateauricher Of course, if some Americans would also remember that there are almost 200 other countries in the world, they might realise that they aren't the only ones here. [swg]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bob Hayes How about those of you calling Canada home adding a "N" to your location so those of us South of the border will know you're not in California?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester . Besides, I'm quite sure there's enough Canadians living in Cal that we may one day take it over just like Florida!![oX)] Fergie
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QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite Actually, we Californians used to use CAL (and a lot of us still do so), until the US Post Office stepped in with their two-letter initials (evidently they don't trust us to be able to count to three, anymore). I've always thought three initials to designate a state or a country was a lot clearer to the average person than two. I remember the fun we had right at first, trying to figure out the difference between Arkansas and Alaska, Michigan and Mississippi, Nebraska and Nevada--heck, even Austria and Australia--you get the point. It's not so much our nifty neighbor to the north as it is whatever Postmaster General came up with the crazy idea in the first place. Tom [:D]