From: spike66 (spike66@attbi.com)
Date: Sun Mar 16 2003 - 13:39:04 MST
J Corbally wrote:
> ...Back in the 80's, just after a major atrocity by the
> IRA, British stores removed from their shelves all Irish products they
> could get their hands on... Not harmless. James...
Acknowledged, J, however the store manager might have
been responding to a customer boycott of Irish goods,
in which case it would be not so much politically motived
but profit motivated, which is good business and also
her duty to stockholders. All war and terrorist acts
are tragic and wasteful.
> "If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home
> and crawl under your bed..." Q
Im a big fan of Q. Does this comment still apply
if I have a big nose to start with?
See, notice ---> {8^]
spike
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