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American sell-out

From: Pierre
Category: Category 1
Date: 1/25/01
Time: 7:29:12 AM
Remote Name: 65.6.9.57

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Hi Shannon, I am most sad to hear that you actually lowered your standards to marry a stinky, rude frog. Oh well, nobody is perfect and perhaps your last boyfriend beat you up or something. I'm just surprised that his annoying Euro-trash accent and poor hygiene habits didn't drive you away at first. Maybe you just like stinky guys who will eventually treat their women like crap. I was reading your page here on stereotypes and I found it quite interesting how you described each one. You rate the French culture quite high in describing their differences with Americans. In case you did not know, our culture habits in terms of interaction with other people is more similiar to many other places in the world than the French, by far. They are funny little people who are taught to be a certain way so they "THINK" they are winners, when actually they are known for a fact to be the biggest losers in the world. There is nothing worse than a nation of wanna-be's who think they are still a superpower in this world. Just have to disagree about the dress thing as well. I have been to many parts of France and have been all over the United States. French people might dress well (sometimes) in the biggest cities like Paris, but get away from the city and they dress worse than any American I have ever seen. Why don't you go down to Manhattan during a business day and compare it to a day in Paris and see how different we dress. I'll place the bet on the Americans being better dressers any day of the week. You are right, Americans have what French don't-PRIDE and self-worth! The French dress a certain way because THEIR society expects them to and is probably more of a superfical society than I have ever seen elsewhere in my life. French are the biggest bunch of hyprocrites on this planet. The French rather try (try I say, sometimes too hard) to look good and lose, rather than look bad and win. I can go on forever, but picking on them is way too easy. They are losers and were never the team player in anything, continuing to this day. He asks you when you first met, why we call them frogs. Simple answer here. If they did anything worth talking about for the past 200 years to benefit somebody other than themselves, it would be a revelation. I mean, what have they done besides writing the cookbook "101 Ways To Serve Frog." They smell, act, behave and look like frogs. Just slimey overall people who are adored by a few and not liked by most. Just like a regular frog. I don't mean to insult the rather simple amphibian by comparing them to the French, but facts are facts. You were right by saying to another writer on this posting area here about the American view of France. Yes, there is no in-between, you either love them or hate them, but most people hate them with a passion. It's the same in Canada and in many parts of Europe. It just shows you how silly, stupid and insignificant we really think these people are. I wish you much luck on your sham marriage to the frog and hopefully you will be seperated before he actually starts to beat you and teaches you his hygiene habits.

I'm just sorry for you,

Pierre "pepe la pue" Midderand

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