Subject: The beauty of euro-points (from an amero-eurist???)
Date: Jun 27, 2000 @ 04:43
Author: gbutler@ix.netcom.com (gbutler@...)
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They (the euro points and borders) change about every twenty-to-fifty
years. There are more fresh dead bodies (and many old ones too) at
every point. There are many opportunities to find FIPs (formerly
important points) on every piece of the turf. Plus, nobody even
speaks their own language perfectly, especially (I mean even) the
french. There is usually a dead russian, german, and/or american
involved. They usually have a pub nearby. They have better food. The
girls wear newer style clothes, if any at all! The roads are
incredible (especially on the motorbike). The plumbing has lasted
many centuries. What more can I say, I want to go back and explore
the old countries as a pointer/bounder, I'd have to say Luxembourg is
near the top of my list. How can such a nice little (and cool) place
in the middle of all the confusion stay alive? BTW, anybody know how
long Luxembourg has been around? And, have any of this merry band of
bounders tagged all the BEDEFRNELUX points (new and old)? I need to
know. Ah, the old country(s)!