Getting slightly off topic....Re: [rescue] What job does your SGI do at home?

ed at the7thbeer.com ed at the7thbeer.com
Tue Nov 5 09:44:26 CST 2002


Yeah but I live in California aka Occupied Mexico, and it's rare to see
items on the shelf in bilingual packages.  It's more common to see a small
"ethnic" section with things just in Spanish (people who live in Manteca,
CA get a big surprise to learn they live in "lard").  Even down in the few
parts of SoCal that I will venture to (40 miles from the border), not
everything is bilingual.  It's odd in this state though.  I mean, if you
take the pistol grip off an M-4 knockoff, it suddenly becomes legal.  

Go figure....I need to move to Montana after I'm done with law school and
fly fish for the rest of my life.  Then I'll only need to know one
language (Upper Redneck) and one skill ( a good backcast).  

This place blows...

 > Yeah, but you get that anyway in some states.  My toilet paper
was > bi-lingually labeled.. 
> 
> (of course, this is Texas, closer to the Mexican border.. when I lived
>  in Oklahoma, stuff was only in english..)
> 
> Bill
> 
> -- 
> bill bradford
> mrbill at mrbill.net
> austin, texas
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