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Author: Mixtli (128.221.4.---)
Date: 09-02-05 17:24
Wow, this post is very popular, I need to catch up:
1. In Spanish, the following countries also finish with "ia": Ucrania, Bielorrusia, Blenorragia (well, this last one is not a country name, but it could easily be one!).
2. Oke Mufafa'la the name of a known cereal in Nigeria. (Or could be a good name for one... "Oke Mufafa'la, the breakfast of scammers... I mean, champions!)
3. Everyone knows that Nigeria is the Capital of Kamchatka (prove me wrong! prove me wrong!)
4. Good! Blame Russia, and stop blaming Canada (or better... Blame Saddam Hussein!)
5. I will be only concern if 24yr. old men message me.
6. What??? Is Russia not part of Germany and France? I can't believe I was wrong after all these years...
7. Navarre, did you ever saw Rick Mercer's "Talking to Americans"? It was so funny! The most famous segment, aired in 2000, featuring Mercer asking then-presidential candidate George W. Bush – who had previously stated that "you can't stump me on world leaders" – for his reaction to an endorsement by Canadian Prime Minister "Jean Poutine". Bush said he looked forward to working together with his future counterpart to the north, and praised his support of free trade. However, the prime minister's name at the time was Jean Chrétien; poutine is in fact a French-Canadian fast food dish of french fries, gravy and cheese curd. Also, Chrétien had not endorsed any candidate at the time. Bush's opponent at the time, Vice President Al Gore, also fell victim to Mercer, when he was asked about the Canadian capital Toronto (it is actually Ottawa). (To be fair to Gore, he never said whether he would go, he wasn't thinking beyond the election.)
(If some people don't know about Canada which is just north of the US... how would they know about Russia?)
8. Well, Russia might be the biggest country in the world, but I am proud that México is the biggest producer of pessimists :)
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