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Re: British vs. English (no LBC was Re: COtter pins,

To: soavero@yahoo.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: British vs. English (no LBC was Re: COtter pins,
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:49:56 EDT
In a message dated 8/10/03 8:39:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
soavero@yahoo.com writes:


> Thanks to today's robust
> > dollar, the American traveller can easily afford to
> dine out several
> > times a week 

Geez, Ron. When was this written?  It certainly doesn't apply today, since 
the dollar is very weak and everything you buy in pounds sterling you must 
multiply by approximately 1 3/4 to get the dollar price.  Just two years ago 
the 
multiple was approximately 1 1/2.  So if you pay 10 pounds sterling for a meal, 
you can practically say that you paid approximately $17.50 for it.  It is much 
cheaper to eat over here in the USA than in England.  Also, it is much, much 
less expensive to purchase Scotch Whiskey locally at the Liquor store than it 
is to purchase it in Scotland, or even at the duty-free store.  I am talking 
not just a little less, but massively less.  Such is the legacy of "Dubya's" 
economy.  8^(

--David C.

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