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Date: | Wed, 8 Dec 2004 12:47:22 -0600 |
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Bruce Collins wrote:
> It's still very easy for Europeans to tell Americans disguised as Canadians
> from the real thing. Just throw a few metric units into the conversation and
> look for the confused look on the American's face.
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> Also, anybody that giggles at multi-coloured currency or refers to it as
> play money is bound to be an American.
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While American currency is much more drab than the bold colors on
"Monopoly money", it *is* multi-colored (coloured). We have gray,
light-gray, dark-gray, green, light-green, dark-green, red and blue
fibers all set against a lovely egg-shell background. ;-)
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