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Kevin Lazenby-3

I hate to be picky over something - but South
Wales isn`t in England: It is its own country as part of the UK. It`s a
bit like saying France is in Russia.
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Marc Martin
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> I hate to be picky over something - but South
> Wales isn`t in England: It is its own country as part of the UK. It`s a
> bit like saying France is in Russia.

Ahhh, okay, thanks!

It is a bit of a problem for me when most of the events featuring
UFO cast members occur in countries that I know virtually nothing
about! I mean, I've only been in the UK for 3 days in my entire
life (and 1 of those days was at Heathrow airport in London, and
the other two were at a Fanderson convention in Birmingham).

Marc
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leviathan0999
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Hello Kevin,

Friday, December 17, 2004, 12:11:01 PM, you wrote:



KL> I hate to be picky over something - but South Wales isn`t in
KL> England: It is its own country as part of the UK. It`s a bit like
KL> saying France is in Russia.

A lot more like saying The Ukraine is in Russia. Which, in the days of
the USSR, we used to do.

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James Gibbon
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:05:02 -0500
Jonathan Andrew Sheen <[hidden email]> wrote:


>
> KL> I hate to be picky over something - but South Wales isn`t in
> KL> England: It is its own country as part of the UK. It`s a bit like
> KL> saying France is in Russia.
>
> A lot more like saying The Ukraine is in Russia. Which, in the days of
> the USSR, we used to do.
>

More like saying the Ukraine is in Moldova. I don't think that people
use 'England' as a shorthand for Britain, or the United Kingdom in the
way that we used to use Russia for the Soviet Union. I hope not
anyway! :D
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leviathan0999

Hi, James,

Friday, December 17, 2004, 6:16:21 PM, you wrote:


J> On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:05:02 -0500
J> Jonathan Andrew Sheen <[hidden email]> wrote:


>>
>> KL> I hate to be picky over something - but South Wales isn`t in
>> KL> England: It is its own country as part of the UK. It`s a bit like
>> KL> saying France is in Russia.
>>
>> A lot more like saying The Ukraine is in Russia. Which, in the days of
>> the USSR, we used to do.
>>

J> More like saying the Ukraine is in Moldova. I don't think that people
J> use 'England' as a shorthand for Britain, or the United Kingdom in the
J> way that we used to use Russia for the Soviet Union. I hope not
J> anyway! :D

Frequently, Americans do.

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James Gibbon
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:31:37 -0500
Jonathan Andrew Sheen <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> J> More like saying the Ukraine is in Moldova. I don't think that people
> J> use 'England' as a shorthand for Britain, or the United Kingdom in the
> J> way that we used to use Russia for the Soviet Union. I hope not
> J> anyway! :D
>
> Frequently, Americans do.
>

I well remember working in my last firm's New York office in September
2000, and hearing an American colleague telling a friend that she'd
been invited to a wedding in "Wales, England!"

But I had hoped it was an abberation, an unusual mistake .. :-/