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What Dave Barry has to say about international relations...

Read this, you won't be sorry. :)


A different kind of French kiss

DAVE BARRY


OK, if nobody else will do it, I'm going to patch up this spat between the United States and France.

As you know, our two nations are not getting along, as evidenced by the high-level meeting in Paris last week, during which French President Jacques Chirac and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, in what aides described as ''a frank exchange of views,'' bit each other.

Yes, relations are at an all-time low. The French view us as a bunch of fat, simplistic, SUV-driving, gum-chewing, gun-shooting, mall-dwelling, John Wayne cowboys who put ketchup on everything we eat, including breath mints. Whereas we view the French as a bunch of snotty, hygiene-impaired, pseudo-intellectual, snail-slurping weenies whose sole military accomplishment in the past 100 years was inventing the tasseled combat boot.

Sadly -- as is so often the case when people resort to vicious stereotypes -- both sides in this dispute are 100 percent correct. But the fact that we hate each other, with good reason, does NOT mean we can't be friends! After all, the United States and France have a close relationship that dates back to the Revolutionary War, when we were helped in our struggle for independence by a French person whose name we will never, ever forget, as long as we have Internet access to the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Let's see . . . Ladybird, Ladybug, Ladyfinger . . . OK, here it is: Lafayette. Actually, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, his full name was -- I am not making this up -- Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. As a result, he had a hellish childhood. His mother would lean out the kitchen window and shout: ''Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Motier, Marquis de Lafayette! You get back in here and finish your snails THIS INSTANT!'' Hearing this, the other French children would tease Lafayette, calling him ''Marie'' and threatening to brush his teeth. So as soon as he could, he left France and came to America, where he joined the army and told everybody his name was Mark.

From that moment on, France and America were close allies. In 1886, as a gift symbolizing more than a century of friendship, France gave us the Statue of Liberty; in return, we sent the French 18 tons of jerky, which they claimed was lost in shipping. And the relationship continues to this very day, when, many of the words that we use all the time, such as ''French fries,'' ''French toast,'' ''French kiss,'' ''French poodle'' and ''Chef Boy-Ar-Dee,'' are, believe it or not, actually of French origin.

We simply cannot allow a close relationship like this to be destroyed because of some silly little dispute over who gets to run the world. That is why today I am calling upon you, my fellow Americans, to ''extend the olive jar'' to our French brothers and sisters and yappy little dogs. I want you to deliberately approach French people wherever you can find them -- on the street, on the Internet, in the ''Small World'' ride at Disney World, in public restrooms -- and make friendly overtures to them in their own language (French). To help you do this, here is a list of friendly French phrases:

''Bonjour, personne francaise!'' (``Hello, French person!'')

''Je suis un Americain, et, dangue il, je vais vous donner une grande vieille etreinte!'' (``I am an American and, dang it, I am going to give you a big old hug!'')

''Parole! Vous ne sentez pas demi aussi de mauvais que j'ai prevu!'' (``Say! You do not smell half as bad as I expected!'')

''Qui s'inquiete qui court darned le monde?'' (``Who cares who runs the darned world?'')

''Voulez-vous la gomme? Elle ketchup-est assaisonnee!'' (``Do you want gum? It's ketchup-flavored!'')

''Voulez que je vous porte au mail dans mon SUV?'' (``Want me to take you to the mall in my SUV?'')

''Vous pouvez vous rendre au garde de securite!'' (``You can surrender to the security guard!'')

''Ha ha, je suis badiner juste autour hors de l'amiti!'' (``Ha ha, I am just kidding around out of friendship!'')

''Hey, revenez ici!'' (``Hey, come back here!'')

''Il n'y a aucune cause pour l'alarme! Mon pistolet a une surete!'' (``There is no cause for alarm! My gun has a safety!'')

Yes, fellow Americans, with a little effort, we can heal this rift between us and our old friends. Because, in the end, we have a lot more in common than we do separating us! Or, as the French would say, ''Je suis un grand gros menteur'' (``I am a big fat liar'').

Dave Barry never fails to make us laugh at ourselves. :)
 

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Hi all!

Ah yes, Dave Barry, the Master!:D

This is from an op-ed article in today's Haaretz (one of Israel's two English dailies)

For weeks before the attack on Iraq, the global media were packed with information on America's war plans: Over the span of three days, Baghdad would be hammered by thousands of Tomahawks, a thousand planes, tens of thousands of bombs - smart and dumb. Arrows on the map showed where the troops would be invading from, and where they were headed. On the first day of the war, all symbols of the regime would be erased and Saddam's communication with his army would be severed with the help of sophisticated technologies. In short - a piece of cake.

The fact that it didn't start that way at all proves that the Pentagon has its own agenda. Presumably, casualties were also taken into account. A country the size of France is not going to be brought to its knees with the same ease that France itself surrendered to the Germans.

Link: http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/p...2&subContrassID=4&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y

Be well!

ssv :wave:
 
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LOL... he had some good points mixed in with that sarcasm...

The reason I went looking for this article is because the other I had been out running in my normal running atire. I usually wear the same shorts that the Coast Guard issued me in boot camp and one of several tee shirts that have become work out shirts.

One of these shirts is the victory tee shirt from the 98 world cup when france one. The shirt says "98 Champions du munde" and FRANCE in bold letters. After running I took my gas tank for my lawn mower down to the gas station to fill it up and an older guy approached me and told me that I should be ashamed to be wearing a French tee shirt.

I don't recall the French National soccer team talking trash about the US, but I didn't argue as he told me wear I could shove it. I also didn't bother telling him that in a few hours I would be putting on my US Coast Guard Uniform and heading to the base for a 12 night watch. :)
 
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I wear Marine T-shirts and Marine polo shirts.

My recent addition:



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Today at 03:16 AM Oliver said this in Post #9

Funny... Now that you mention Tshirts, I realize that the ones I've been wearing last week all are from Harvard, New Orleans, etc...

I got no comment from anyone, though :)

My sister just got back from paris a few days ago. She told me that she didn't notice any anti-american/anti-war sentiment except for a few students.

She said that people in Paris were nicer to her than they ahve been on past trips. People in paris, nice? I know, struck me as odd too. Almost like saying New York is a friendly city :)
 
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The silly dreams NEVER end! France is NOT our friend, just as Russia is NOT, never was and never will be. Some even deny the facts slapping their heads around and think that Germany and China are our friends. From where does such silly ideas come? I would suggest a course in Bible prophecy for Christians who are so fooled.
 
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The fact that it didn't start that way at all proves that the Pentagon has its own agenda. Presumably, casualties were also taken into account. A country the size of France is not going to be brought to its knees with the same ease that France itself surrendered to the Germans.
100,000 French soldiers fell defending Paris in WWII, despite being outnumbered, outgunned, and outgeneraled. They held for a suprisingly long time, especially in the few places with tanks.

German casualties were high as well.

You better get down on your knees and pray Iraq surrenders faster than France did.
 
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Yesterday at 11:39 AM gunnysgt said this in Post #10

I wear Marine T-shirts and Marine polo shirts.

My recent addition: 


Awesome T-shirt Gunnysgt.  I really like it.

In a more serious note though, it reminds me of a popular (rather sobering) saying among the Islamic nationals: 

"Today Saturday, tomorrow Sunday"  or something to that effect, referring to how the Muslims intend to first wipe out the Jews (who worship on Saturday) and then go after the Christians.  

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Yesterday at 10:05 PM Gerry said this in Post #13

The silly dreams NEVER end! France is NOT our friend, 

Well, good point. 

It has been quite sobering and revealing recently to realize that those who were thought to be alleged 'allies' are, in reality, not.    But that is one of the main purposes of this war; it forces them to 'show their hand', and we understand clearly who is loyal and who is false. Can we really expect any better from an avowed socialistic nation?  We knew in advance where Russia stood; so any favor from them was an unexpected gift.  Nevertheless, it will all work for our good.

Remember; if it had not been for the wounds from the betrayal of a friend we'd never have known what true loyalty is. :pray:

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Ok,

I don't agree with France's politics either. I don't agree with much of the sentiment coming from that nation either. However, in Modesto, CA (the city I was born in) a group of idiots ran around vandalizing a "French Cleaners" chain's businesses.

The dumbest part is that the owner is Lebanese. Fostering contempt for the French people is wrong, destructive, and counter-productive.
 
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