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Subject: Re: ????? (N

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 19:23:01 01/12/06

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On January 12, 2006 at 21:17:11, Arturo Ochoa wrote:

>On January 12, 2006 at 20:59:18, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On January 12, 2006 at 20:29:50, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>
>>>On January 12, 2006 at 20:20:52, Albert Silver wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 12, 2006 at 18:45:56, Mark Ryan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 12, 2006 at 18:25:56, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>[snip]
>>>>>>That is a typical cheap northamerican humor ...
>>>>>
>>>>>Are you really sure you want to say that?
>>>>
>>>>It is unfortunate he made this inappropriate remark.
>>>>
>>>>                              Albert
>>>
>>>
>>>It is unfortunated that you want to be involved....
>>>
>>>Northamerican cheap humor is just that, just the typical humor of the
>>>northamerican TV.
>>
>>
>>Well, let's see. You wrote some 10 posts on Cozzie's jest despite the fact you
>>are not affected by it (I seem to recall you're Argentine). Somehow this became
>>an excuse to start talking about the quality of North American humor.
>
>I wrote what it was a bad joke. What you think is irrelevant for me.
>
>>
>>Interestingly, I have lived in North America, Europe and South America for many
>>years (over a decade in each) and consider myself sufficiently familiar to say
>>that while there may be cultural differences, none of their humor is any more
>>intelligent or sophisticated than others.
>
>You began with sofistications since you think what you write it is
>sophisticated.
>
>Cultural differences are not related neither is related with the reaction to a
>what if story. Thefore, this point is irrelevant.
>
>If you have live in USA, you should know what it considered as cheap humor on
>the northamerican TV. I realize now that you don't have any idea about that.
>
>
>>
>>You can show me humor in bad taste from the US, and I'll gladly show you the
>>same from any country. The point being simply that bad humor exists everywhere,
>>just as good does, and is certainly not particular to any nation.
>>
>>                                      Albert
>>
>
>I doubt that you can have such a perspective.  It is certainly that you don't
>understant what means to use a name in a saying just like the initial joke.
>
>
>>
>>P.S. BTW, did Vincent tell you how I odiously and hatefully sent him a PDF copy
>>of evil Hsu's dastardly article on DB after one of our mendacious discussions on
>>ICC? The discussions I 'made up'?
>
>No, you know that I am not refering to that. We could find in the CCC X Files
>many examples if they were not deleted by the moderators by that time.

I think you simply don't understand American humour. You need to understand a
countries' culture before you can really appreciate their humour.

I enjoy American, British and Canadian humour. I also relate to these cultures.

Terry



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