To: | bryan@roborough.gpsemi.com (Duncan Bryan) |
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Subject: | Re: Limeys |
From: | tjhiggin@alpine.b17a.ingr.com (T.J. Higgins) |
Date: | Fri, 23 Sep 94 7:41:16 CDT |
> PS. Why do some Americans call British people Limeys? The story (as I remember it from my school days) is that British sailors in the 1800s carried barrels of limes with them on their long voyages to prevent scurvy. So British sailors became "limeys". In the grand American tradition of generalization, this was extended to include any British person. -- T.J. Higgins | tjhiggin@ingr.com | (205) 730-7922 Intergraph Corp. | Mapping Sciences Division | Huntsville, AL, USA |
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