On 9/2/2003 10:39 PM, Michael Cash wrote:

> On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 10:56:30 +0900, Scott Reynolds <sar@gol.com>
> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
> 
> 
>>On 9/1/2003 9:29 PM, Michael Cash wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:35:51 -0500, "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.komm>
>>>belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I kinda wish it didn't take so long to load. I found another gem:
>>>>
>>>>"We encounter more racism here. Some people on the castle steps mock us
>>>>(one can detect mockery in any language), and the guide quickly puts
>>>>them in their place. Later, when I offer to help an ancient lady
>>>>negotiate the steep steps...she patently refuses. She would evidently
>>>>rather tumble to her death than have a Caucasian assist her. Now, in
>>>>Tokyo, there was some limited racism, but I was never mocked. It would
>>>>appear that Kyoto and environs is rather more ethnocentric than Tokyo."
>>>
>>>I'm trying to reconcile that with:
>>>
>>>"All I know is that it's a delight not to continually stumble across
>>>revolting-looking jalopies belching out black clouds, driven by
>>>Hispanics, and featuring a mismatched rear door and a trunk lid in yet
>>>a third color."
>>>
>>>So....revolting jalopies with mix-n-match paint schemes would be
>>>alright if only it weren't Hispanics driving them?
>>
>>I s'pose it would be okay if they were Jewish Hispanics.
> 
> 
> Like Morty? He's a Jewban, you know.

I suppose Morty would be okay, even if he drove an old clunker.

What was it that Morty did for a living, anyway? Wasn't he an attorney 
or something? I suspect he could afford a nice car if he wanted one.

-- 
_______________________________________________________________
Scott Reynolds                                      sar@gol.com