Oy Vey!!! Oops, can I say that if I'm not Hasidic? Or even Hebrew? Or Jewish?
I say potato you say potatoe, I say tomatoe you say tomato, Round and round she goes, where she stops nobody knows, put all your money on the red. Oops, that might be construed as being Communist, scratch that, Put all your money on the black. Wait a min, now someone is gonna think I'm a racist. Oy Vey!!!!
Seriously, I do hope that my uneducated comment about "England" doesn't start a flame war about who can say what in what way. I get bad info from watching movies like "Braveheart" when King Edward the Longshanks, the King of England, (according to "Braveheart") cannot control everyone on "his own" island. Uneducated watchers like me, get the idea that the "whole Island" is England and Scotland and Wales and Ireland are like suburbs. My bad. My knowledge of " The United Kingdom" is very poor, even though about 25% of my heritage came from somewhere there. I have Scottish, Irish, Welsh and English in my heritage as well as lots of other "peoples" like France, Norway, Germany and the Cherokee nation. My heritage in America, on my father's side goes all the way back to the Mayflower and the ship's carpenter's mate. My mother's side came here with the French explorers that came to the area from Canada and mixed with the Cherokee. The German and Norweigan parts came thru later marriages. I must say though, that Canadians are definitely American. There is North America and South America, North America is divided between Canada and the United States of America. Canada is bigger, has more land, might not have more people, but is definitely part of North America, which makes Canadians, (whether they like it or not,) Americans.
