>>I heard on the news prices are up to 2 dollars a gallon, that must be
>>frustrating. How do you guys cope? No more supersize me at McD? ;-)
>
> So you haven't heard that McD's was dropping the supersize this year >???
Just found out this week that our local McD's has dropped supersize
and have also introduced a load of rabbit food (do you call it rabbit
food in the US as well?)
>The (low) brand name gas runs about $1.85 US so you try to conserve and use
>your cruise where you can and make sure you enjoy your drive...I'll give up
>other things before I give up driving. It's my cheapest vice.
Birth control very expensive in the US then Linda ? :-) (sorry to
anybody sensitive about things like that)
> I'm in PA. so
>it's not that bad - I know my parents in CA. pay quite a bit more and they have
>a Taurus wagon.
> Linda
In the Uk it isn't just the cost of the fuel that makes driving less
of a pleasure than it used to be it's becoming harder and harder to
find the sort of uncrowded roads needed to really enjoy a spin out. I
think we passed saturation point about 5 years ago.
Regards
Andy Lee

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HbgpodLW - 28 Aug 2004 06:05 GMT
>>>I heard on the news prices are up to 2 dollars a gallon, that must be
>>>frustrating. How do you guys cope? No more supersize me at McD? ;-)
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>Andy Lee
Yes they call it rabbit food here - but I like the apple slices...nice option
for the fries. Haven't had them yet.
As far as birth control that's not an issue - and I was never sensitive about
it anyway...as far as vices I meant drinking and smoking...
Well in this part of PA. it's not terribly crowded so driving is usually a
pleasure.
Except over in South Williamsport where the Little League games are being
played because this week-end the Championship is being played so us locals know
to stay away...Sunday 600pm East Coast time. One team from the US will play the
international winner...and I pray the President does not come to the game this
year...Vice President Cheney dropped in on Wed. night game... Linda
Alan - 28 Aug 2004 08:36 GMT
> One team from the US will play the
>international winner...
International? In how many countries is the game played?

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Henri - 28 Aug 2004 20:12 GMT
Remember they are the people who have the world series and do not invite
other countries?
In message <20040828010517.10759.00001730@mb-m13.aol.com>, HbgpodLW
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> One team from the US will play the
>international winner...
International? In how many countries is the game played?

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HbgpodLW - 28 Aug 2004 20:35 GMT
>Remember they are the people who have the world series and do not invite
>other countries?
> "Henri"
You are referring to Major League Baseball...I always found that stupid
but as you can see with the US Basketball Olympic team professional players
don't mean better...our local paper had a cartoon showing "professional" teams
coming to Little League to teach them how it's done...funny. Linda
Tony Wesley - 29 Aug 2004 20:29 GMT
> Remember they are the people who have the world series and do not invite
> other countries?
Mostly true, but Canadian teams have a chance to win.
Richard Ray - 04 Sep 2004 06:20 GMT
I beg your pardon, Canada fields two teams in North America Major League
Baseball. The Japanese are nuts about their baseball players, especially
when they come to "the show" in the U.S.A.
We can't help it if the Canucks prefer hockey to baseball.
And in American rules football, what about NFL Europe?
> Remember they are the people who have the world series and do not invite
> other countries?
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> International? In how many countries is the game played?
HbgpodLW - 28 Aug 2004 20:31 GMT
>> One team from the US will play the
>>international winner...
>
>International? In how many countries is the game played?
I don't know but my husband said he recalls hearing 96 or 97 countries
worldwide play Little League Basball.
Then the top 16 teams come to South Williamsport for 10 days of play...and
someday I'll go to a game. I have a cast on now so I couldn't go. Maybe next
year.
Linda