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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 2:32 am
by jonothan
So, after all that, the author was an American!
BobFV1 wrote:I'll be at Canary Wharf on Thursday and Russell Square on Friday - as always looking forward to a visit to the UK.
You going to be in London over the weekend? I was going to suggest meeting up if you are. If so, let me see if I can get my hands on another Beamer for you to ride. I should be able to borrow an F650GS.
Jonothan
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:33 am
by FGanger
PK Graphics is a large, well respected printer in Miami. What would make one think they are were the originator of the BBC fake?
Now I think this topic has been beaten to death. I know it was posted in jest, not designed to hurt. But as rdsmith3 said, "Humor is very subjective."
Frank
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 7:48 am
by BobFV1
jonothan wrote:So, after all that, the author was an American!
BobFV1 wrote:I'll be at Canary Wharf on Thursday and Russell Square on Friday - as always looking forward to a visit to the UK.
You going to be in London over the weekend? I was going to suggest meeting up if you are. If so, let me see if I can get my hands on another Beamer for you to ride. I should be able to borrow an F650GS.
Jonothan
Jonathan - I have to fly to Germany early Saturday morning - sorry we won't be able to meet up in London. I do plan to rent a bike in Germany. Take care.
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 10:22 am
by scottybooj
Jonathan, no worries. We simply had your Passport 'flagged'. Have fun with INS if you come here.....you can sit with Andy.
Amusing ad, but could have been more clever. BTW, what's a 'shortgun'?
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:30 pm
by Gord
FGanger wrote:The British are known for having a droll sense of humor, not a sick one.
Not sure about that one! Ever seen the Monty Python Undertaker Skit?
(Cleese: "Are you proposing to eat my mother?"
Chapman: "Not raw. We'd cook her first."
...
Chapman: "Look, we'll eat your mum. And if you're feeling a little guilty afterward, you can throw up in a grave.")
There will always be attempts at humour wrapped around human tragedy. And typically it is not meant to make light of the tragedy, but to bring to the surface the questions that always arise when tragedy ensues.
I find this attempt at humour no more shocking than DeNiro's appearance on Saturday Night Live where he made fun of the names of Arab / Islamist terrorists - the guys who have killed innocent Americans, Israelis, Canadians, and countless other nationalities.
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:47 pm
by FGanger
Amen Gord, amen.

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 7:22 pm
by new2BMW
.....you can sit with Andy
You mean in the line for the cavity search?
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 11:44 am
by jonothan
BobFV1, you might like to know that the BBC has come in for some very pointed and savage criticism by the British government of it's anti-American feeling and portrayal of the effects of Katrina on the Southern USA. I think a few departmental heads have been dragged to Downing Street and been given a right dressing down by Tony Blair.
Jonothan
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:08 pm
by BobFV1
Great to hear we (USA) have friends and allies despite all the rhetoric and speculation to the contrary!
I bet the BBC is busy with the IRA story! I am a bit dubious but hope it all works out.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:17 pm
by jonothan
BobFV1 wrote:Great to hear we (USA) have friends and allies despite all the rhetoric and speculation to the contrary!
You've always had allies here.
I think that when the Queen asked for the "Stars And Stripes" to be played outside Buckingham Palace at the Changing Of The Guard the day after 9/11 (that being the first and only time another nation's anthem had
ever been played at that event) represented the true feeling of the average Brit - and that hasn't altered.
J