Ok, Eric, give me a break. Obviously that's not what I meant by "complete bimbo." I didn't mean I'm illiterate. What you are describing is the kind of stuff my family had to tolerate during my teens in Germany. We were all bilingual German-English. In public, we would often gab amongst ourselves in American English, and then we woul…
Ok, Eric, give me a break. Obviously that's not what I meant by "complete bimbo." I didn't mean I'm illiterate. What you are describing is the kind of stuff my family had to tolerate during my teens in Germany. We were all bilingual German-English. In public, we would often gab amongst ourselves in American English, and then we would listen to Germans making snide comments about how tacky the Americans are. We were taking the heat for the actual tacky Americans, because we were never part of that demographic. Oh well. BTW I lived in Brookline among other towns while I was in Boston. I have a special fondness for Brookline. The house I lived in was a stop on the underground railroad, we believe, based on things we discovered inside the house in a secret room we found. Anyway, back to Canada, I have heard nothing but rave reviews about Canada. My wife has been a number of times, national parks in the Rockies, Vancouver, and more. It's on my bucket list. Trust me, I'm not your golfer acquaintance.
I’m so sorry that came across poorly. What I see even in this post is the trauma Trump inflicted. In my early days it seemed to me that this was a group of pessimistic, but interesting people. Then the thought of universal trauma occurred to me. How horrible.
Ok, Eric, give me a break. Obviously that's not what I meant by "complete bimbo." I didn't mean I'm illiterate. What you are describing is the kind of stuff my family had to tolerate during my teens in Germany. We were all bilingual German-English. In public, we would often gab amongst ourselves in American English, and then we would listen to Germans making snide comments about how tacky the Americans are. We were taking the heat for the actual tacky Americans, because we were never part of that demographic. Oh well. BTW I lived in Brookline among other towns while I was in Boston. I have a special fondness for Brookline. The house I lived in was a stop on the underground railroad, we believe, based on things we discovered inside the house in a secret room we found. Anyway, back to Canada, I have heard nothing but rave reviews about Canada. My wife has been a number of times, national parks in the Rockies, Vancouver, and more. It's on my bucket list. Trust me, I'm not your golfer acquaintance.
I’m so sorry that came across poorly. What I see even in this post is the trauma Trump inflicted. In my early days it seemed to me that this was a group of pessimistic, but interesting people. Then the thought of universal trauma occurred to me. How horrible.
It’s all good. You are venting about the clueless side of our society. 74 million voted for 45 last Nov. Your golfers had to have been in that group.