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Re: Novel set in Cartagena, Columbia? Posted on: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 13:48:39 PDT

I can see that you STILL DON'T GET IT. If the words "Cartagenia' and
"ColUmbia" were taken separately, by themselves, then I can see how the
former can be confused with the Spanish city and the latter can be confused
with the university in NY. But taken TOGETHER like the original poster had
it "Cartagenia, Columbia", only a dim-wit would confuse these two words
ensemble for either a city in Spain or a univerity in NY.


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> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:18:40 GMT, "Cesar Neri"
> wrote:
>> No need to apologize. To me, the Cartagena was a dead giveaway and no
>> thoughts of the university crossed my mind. The poster who pointed out
>> your
>> misspelling either has a very low IQ or finds some pleasure in pointing
>> out
>> mistakes. Everyone else knew exactly what you were referring to.
>
> The original Cartagena is a city in Spain. You assuming it was
> Cartajena de Indias (the full name of the city in Colombia) was a
> mistake produced by your ignorance and arrogance.
>