Back to the Future History was:Re: silly questions re national/unit pride

2 posts ยท Dec 4 2001 to Dec 4 2001

From: Derek Fulton <derekfulton@b...>

Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 11:44:23 +1100

Subject: Back to the Future History was:Re: silly questions re national/unit pride

> At 01:59 3/12/01 -0800, you wrote:
It's
> going nowhere.

> fondling Mambas ("Crikey, isn't he a beauty! He doesn't wanna hurt me,

Seriously, you guys need to develop a sense of humour. You may be smart enough
to understand reality and the media, though these days I think you will find a
lot of people can't see any difference between the two:) but remember Laughing
at ourselves is a national pastime here so we do until others as we do to
ourselves;)

As for 'The Crocodile Hunter', he tried it on here and everyone thought "What
a WANKER!" so he went state side and now years later he's finally back on our
TV screens thanks to 'US Cultural Imperialism' (ie: he was exported back at
us) and you wonder why we don't like you
:):):):):):):):):):):):):)

> As for our elections, understand how big the country is

This is sort getting away with itself, the point I made was that you do indeed
have 'landed gentry' and that's where the people who run the show

come from.

> As for the NAC controversy, I'm not disputing the NAC. But the Canon

Back to the interesting stuff. I tend to think the assumption that the USA
will be in any state to negotiate concessions to be part of the NAC a bit of
wishful thinking. The timeline says basically the US implodes and there's
civil war, right?. So USA of today no longer exsits, there would be a
collection states allying and fighting with each other and Gen. Parham's
military government. Also the creation of the AC (later the NAC) doesn't

happen overnight there's a eight year period between the assassination of the
US President and the start of the 15 year War of the Americas between the
newly formed AC and LLAR. That's pently of time for all sorts of things to
happen, for instance what will happen to the cities in the
mid-west which are largely dependent on oil for heating in winter.
What's going to happen once there's no more oil to heat the population's
homes?

From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>

Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 21:42:17 -0500

Subject: Re: Back to the Future History was:Re: silly questions re national/unit pride

> At 01:59 3/12/01 -0800, you wrote: