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From: (ZZBunker) Date: 1/26/2004 7:01 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (B2431) wrote in message ... From: IBM Date: 1/26/2004 1:17 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (ZZBunker) wrote in . com: [snip] No! Since we have to keep reminding the British that the *Vikings*, not the British discovered New Foundland. And when they did it, there *was no* Atlantic Ocean. Tweren't even the Brits to be precise. Just another itinerant Genovese snake-oil salesman. IBM There wasn't an ocean there? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Well, since those of us with brains don't even ask active duty US Navy people about oceans, it goes without saying that the last people we people we ever ask questions about oceans are retired US Air Force people. The only thing we advise them is to buy a condo somewhere in Florida, and buy three .44 Magums. One for you, one for your Marine wife, and one loaded one for the people who can shoot. Gee, you are so funny. The original poster said begin quote No! Since we have to keep reminding the British that the *Vikings*, not the British discovered New Foundland. And when they did it, there *was no* Atlantic Ocean. end quote If taken literally he was saying there was no ocean there hence my wise ass question. You should be taken literally, since I'm both the original poster and somebody understands computers, rather than a lawyer. There was obviously a body of water there long before and after the Vikings crossed it. But since the Vikings also knew about Greenland long before the Air Force invaded it, that's two for the Vikings, and zero for the Air Force. As for my shooting abilities I am an NRA shooting instructor and earned marksmanship awards in both the Army and the Air Force. Oh, and it is spelled "magnums" which you would know if you actually had the brains you claim. Have a fine day. It only spelled magnums by the Army, The Texas NRA Shotgun Wannabee Association, and States that lost the Civil War. In New York it's spelled Magner Force. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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