Path: utzoo!telly!moore!ziebmef!ncrcan!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!me!flint From: flint@me.utoronto.ca (Kenneth Flint) Newsgroups: can.general Subject: Re: Canada: one or two cultures? Message-ID: <89Jul26.115552edt.18627@me.utoronto.ca> Date: 26 Jul 89 15:55:37 GMT References: <615662921.9256@myrias.uucp> <568@UALTAVM.BITNET> <604@philmtl.philips.ca> <89Jul19.104948edt.18727@me.utoronto.ca> <609@philmtl.philips.ca> <1989Jul24.085326.28706@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> <27944@watmath.waterloo.edu> <625@philmtl.philips.ca> Distribution: can Organization: Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto Lines: 24 In article <625@philmtl.philips.ca> tremblay@philmtl.philips.ca (Michel Tremblay) writes: >In article <27944@watmath.waterloo.edu> you write: > >> However, having said all this, Quebec culture produces an awful lot of >>obnoxious bastards at the moment, doesn't it :-? >>Ross W. Wetmore | rwwetmore@water.NetNorth >Is this perception shared by most English(speaking)Canadians on the net? >I am curious about that. >Michel J. Tremblay, tremblay@philmtl.philips.ca I as far as my views go, I do not share this perception. I have truly enjoyed Quebec and the people I've met there. I can not see how Quebec culture could produce any more obnoxious bastards than any other culture. No matter where you go or who you encounter you are bound to meet someone who will rub you the wrong way (if you let them). Ken -- Kenneth Flint flint@me.UTORONTO.BITNET UUCP: ...!utai!me!flint flint@me.utoronto.ca "Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstein