Re: Many
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 19:39:44 +0100, Chuck Riggs <chriggs@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
There are many Americans who think they have been taught something in
school, but - in truth - have not been taught that at all. They
misheard, misunderstood, or are misremembering.
I find it odd that an American, of all people, would thrice accuse
other nationals of being gullible. Do you have even a shred of proof
for your malicious claims?
Where is that guy that flew in here and got on my case? The one that
said that Charles never responded to my posts?
--
Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
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