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Subject: Re: Global Hotel Database Posted on: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:28:01 -0700


"Alan S" wrote in message
news:46q023pgo56s8co0dv22eq8pro8lkfnk15@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 04:15:26 GMT, "Lawrence Akutagawa"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Alan S" wrote in message
>>news:4bf02358ll117gagcb4je1me0g6d1l55dd@4ax.com...
>>
>>> On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:38:22 GMT, "Lawrence Akutagawa"
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>And yet another Aussie who apparently believes that the USA (along with
>>>>Canada) is synonymous with the whole wide world...
>>>
>>> I've got nothing to do with the site or her spam, but as an
>>> Aussie who has travelled a little I'm trying to work out how
>>> you came to that conclusion about Aussies. If you actually
>>> go to the site it does seem global. So is my blog - and the
>>> Aussies I met while travelling were in Turkey and Europe.
>>
>>/snip/
>>
>>Very simple logically....
>>
>>a. Said writer is an Aussie, as note her domain address.
> Yep.
>>b. This newsgroup is rec.travel.usa-canada.
> True.
>>c. Writer's post is - as you point out - global in scope geographically.
> Yep,
>>d. So the only conceivable reason for posting here in this newsgroup is
>>that the writer sincerely, honestly, without doubt whatsoever believes
>>that
>>USA/Canada is indeed global; i.e., the whole wide world.
>
> The fractured logic in that comment is truly breathtaking.

yup...as breathtaking as her posting on rec.travel.usa-canada.

Bet she also thinks USA stands for the United States of Australia, which six
states are - of course - New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia,
Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia.