Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:09:49 -0700 (PDT) From: Ali Kazmi <thekazmis2001-AT-yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Minnie tthe Minx, Robin etc Re: Evolution the Dance, Revolution the Steps Hey Islanders I just heard something from a friend who lives in GB, that there is a difference on the passports. He recently received his passport and for nationality it says British, however some passports say "English" for nationality, i.e. for anglo-saxon types. So would someone born in Scotland have a passport with British on it, while a white dude from London (if there are any white dudes left in London) would have English for nationality? Inquiring minds with time on their hands want to know. Cheers Ali I'm 38 now, but I won't be for long. --- Iain McKay <iain.mckay-AT-zetnet.co.uk> wrote: > hello all > > > Hey, Dave, are you trying to sell us on the heresy > that Scots aren't Brits? > > Horsefeathers! You live in GB, you're a Brit. > > As someone once said, I have no problem with the > English. > It's the British I have problems with... > > and I would add those idiots who think that English > means British > and vice versa... > > Iain: Not British and proud of it... > > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush
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