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On 07/16/2011 10:30 AM, Warp wrote:
> andrel<byt### [at] gmail com> wrote:
>> Indeed we are talking Italy here. What makes you think that 19th century
>> Italians did think the same as a Finish guy in the 21st century? Other
>> than assuming your point of view is a general standard for civilized
>> people because everybody you know thinks like you.
>
> I don't think 19th century Italians thought like 21st century Finns.
> I think 19th century Italians had a pretty catholic culture, seeing that
> catholicism has existed there for over a millenia, and I have never heard
> decorating churches with dead bodies was part of catholic tradition. (Of
> course not being a catholic myself, I could be wrong.)
>
>> I assumed you would be shocked if you found out that in Austin Texas
>> they had the stuffed head of Dijkstra on display. (I would only be
>> surprised). Apparently there are indeed different cultures in the
>> western world.
>
> Well, what do you expect from a backwoods southern hillbilly state? ;)
>
LOL ... Haven't you heard "Don't mess with Texas" before ... heck ya
city slicker them's fightin' words! Austin Texas is too far west to be
hillbilly them's folks are jest cowboyz ... The hillbillies they r
bein' in Tennessee and Kentucky ... shucks get it right ;-)
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