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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 13:47:06 -0500
From: "Jeffery A. Dobberpuhl"
Subject: RE: Digest Number 1681
My favorite on this is that it's all where you are standing...
What I mean is this: I had an opportunity to visit a Welsh castle and
one of the plaques describing events read "...and then the English
amassed a horde..." I just had to grin. There was a purpose in using
'Horde' instead of 'Army'. The signs in the castle were filled with this
sort of 'tweaks' to the history. Just a matter of perspective, I
suppose...
Later,
Jeffery A.
Jeffery
Pretty much my view. I have no trouble (most of the time) being both English and British but some people get rather uptight about their identity. [I know a couple of brothers, friends of friends, in London. Born in England of Irish ancestory. One is determined he is Irish and the other equally determined his English! Think they are both right in that loyalty and indentity are largely what you make of it].
Realise in hindsight I was wrong about one think in my last note. The Aussies have been entertaining the Scots the past couple of weeks so they haven't had a long rest. Hope I remember to listen to the radio tomorrow to see how we get on - and that it's better than we did against the All Blacks.
Steve
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