Dearest Madame:
My phraseology needs
improvement!
If the Brits and
Australians think those things, and they are considered by political scientists
to have a leg up on us across most measures of public trust, connectiveness,
and social stability, what does say that say for our sorry arses?
The American fellow and
his wife of 52 years. Now there’s some magic in that magical happenstance! You are a good sociological chronicler. Colleagues of mine, take note!
Yes, and typically, we
only handle a circle of up to 16 close relationships inside that 150. The
lengthy lecture was familiar somehow? Similar in method to who, prey tell? :)
While there are many
drawbacks to living in large cities, there are some advantages, or at least
avoidance of some of the problems found in too small and limited of social
groups. Not going to tangent off here
into a windy treatise though, lol! (no doubt you and our readers are thinking—ha!
That’ll be a first!)
Amazing isn’t it, how
good people can be, in busting up stereotypes?
Kind of makes you wonder who (and why) is trying to make us afraid and
untrusting of each other all the time.
The thrill to the old
guy in Belfast: quite the card you are!
He might occasionally get it from a flirty Irish lass, but from an
American! Probably the talk of the month
for him!
I see that my comments
have been just lengthy enough that I should not insert anything else (and not
heavy). Continue, good Madame!
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