Kristinn, Thanks. It's nice to see some respect for us old guys - wish more young Americans were as well groomed. But for what it's worth, feel free to go with "Roy" Roy Ulrich ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristinn Leifsson" <istuner@islandia.is> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 7:14 PM Subject: Re: NPR Swedish fauna > Dear Martin, > > > Noooo reeaallyyy? > > THAT my friend, WAS the joke. These jokes were written intertwined in a > technical posting directed to Linda Stråhle, who IS Swedish by the way. > You however are free NOT to read them. You are also free to expand on your > knowledge as Mr. Ulrich was. I was merely answering his request. > > You wan´t to keep the list All American and Apple pie-like? > > Sorry sir, > > I yam what I yam. And I will spare you by not telling any Polish jokes ;-Þ > > Best regards, keep an open mind. > > Kristinn > > > > At 16:42 5.10.2000 -0700, you wrote: > >You know, Kristinn, > > > >There aren't too many of us who understand Swedish. So your > >jokes are falling on deaf ears. And considering our ears are > >supposed to be pretty good, that's saying something. > > > >Spare us. > > > >Martin Dubow > > > > > > > >Kristinn Leifsson wrote: > > > > > Well well, what did I tell you :) > > > > > > What animal in Sweden sees well? > > > Zebra sounds like Se bra which means See Well
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