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Old 05-01-2009, 10:51 AM   #21
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Lol. Is that some kind of joke? I understand baguette, but slipping in frog? Too funny.
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CIA world fact book entry on St. Pierre and Miquelon.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...k/geos/sb.html
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Let the negotiations begin will a lifetime supply of their best cognac and pate for all Canadians. I'm willing to sell some international seabed in exchange for a lifetime supply of good cognac and pate. Otherwise they can zark off.
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I thought it was a different area, the "baguette" claim was denied back in the mid 90's
According to that article I linked, the "baguette" was what they were granted back in 1992. They wanted a whole lot more.
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Old 05-01-2009, 11:09 AM   #25
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According to that article I linked, the "baguette" was what they were granted back in 1992. They wanted a whole lot more.
oops my bad, I am glad I said thought, but I was sure there was another claim that was denied sometime around 1996
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I actually think it's kind of valid. The Anglo world did end up bailing them out, especially in the 2nd World War, only to be repeatedly backstabbed by the Free French under de Gaulle through the remainder of the war and the post-war period.

It's a strange country driven by a fierce brand of nationalism/jingoism that exceeds anything we could possibly understand.
So because Anglo nations, among others, participated in these two wars France is forever indebted to them? Interesting that without the help of the French the United States likely has a vastly altered history. So does that mean the US should be forever indebted to France?

See why it's a ridiculous argument? Not to mention the fact that Britain's engagement in WWII was just as much about self preservation as it was about regaining control of France.
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regaining control of France.
the English controlled France???????
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the English controlled France???????
Yeah, that's exactly what I said. Nice work.
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Yeah, that's exactly what I said. Nice work.
it may not have been what you meant.....but it is what you said:

Not to mention the fact that Britain's engagement in WWII was just as much about self preservation as it was about regaining control of France.
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it may not have been what you meant.....but it is what you said:

Not to mention the fact that Britain's engagement in WWII was just as much about self preservation as it was about regaining control of France.
Battle of Britain determined that the Allies were able to maintain air superiority thanks to the Spitfire (if I was in world war 2 they'd call me spitfire)
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it may not have been what you meant.....but it is what you said:

Not to mention the fact that Britain's engagement in WWII was just as much about self preservation as it was about regaining control of France.
Did I say that Britain was attempting to regain control of France so that they could claim it as their own, no.

Anyone with half a brain can tell that I am referring to the effort to expel the occupying forces and restore France to the control of the French. My apologies that you don't appear to fall in that group.
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Battle of Britain determined that the Allies were able to maintain air superiority thanks to the Spitfire (if I was in world war 2 they'd call me spitfire)
True, but if Nazi Germany was able to sit across the channel something was going to give eventually. And the very fact that the Battle of Britain took place supports my argument that British involvement was motivated by aspects of self preservation.
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Did I say that Britain was attempting to regain control of France so that they could claim it as their own, no.

Anyone with half a brain can tell that I am referring to the effort to expel the occupying forces and restore France to the control of the French. My apologies that you don't appear to fall in that group.
Using personal attacks to make a point are considered bad form around here. Just saying to help you avoid ignore lists.
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Thanks, but it became pretty clear on page one that he wasn't interested in an actual discussion with me.

I'll try to avoid it in the future.
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It sorta looks like the small island of St-Pierre-Miquelon is sorta operating outside of France. I've never heard of this island before, but from what I just read (albeit the comments under the story) they're within the country of France, but operate on a sovereign level.....?
I was there in 2000. It's a totally trippy place to be - you'd think they'd market themselves as a cool tourist destination for people visiting Newfoundland, but they actually aren't set up well for that at all. There are only a couple of places to stay and the people that run the stores don't speak any English. Everything is imported from France to maintain their French culture. Even the cops and other officials are cycled in on two year (or something) stints so they don't get slack once they get to know everybody. You can't even use North American electrical gizmos there as everything is European.

The weirdest part was while I was there, a plane full of businessmen from Calgary landed on the Island, signed some contracts of some sort, then took off and flew back to Calgary. They were on the island for maybe one hour. WTF was up with that?
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Thanks, but it became pretty clear on page one that he wasn't interested in an actual discussion with me.

I'll try to avoid it in the future.
True, but you were winning the debate on merit until you got personal. No biggie.
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True, but you were winning the debate on merit until you got personal. No biggie.
Calling a spade a spade took nothing away from his argument. If somebody is being an idiot it's okay to call them an idiot.
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True, but you were winning the debate on merit until you got personal. No biggie.
Ya, I've gotta cut out that last line. Sometimes I just can't help myself.
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I was there in 2000. It's a totally trippy place to be - you'd think they'd market themselves as a cool tourist destination for people visiting Newfoundland, but they actually aren't set up well for that at all. There are only a couple of places to stay and the people that run the stores don't speak any English. Everything is imported from France to maintain their French culture. Even the cops and other officials are cycled in on two year (or something) stints so they don't get slack once they get to know everybody. You can't even use North American electrical gizmos there as everything is European.

The weirdest part was while I was there, a plane full of businessmen from Calgary landed on the Island, signed some contracts of some sort, then took off and flew back to Calgary. They were on the island for maybe one hour. WTF was up with that?
Interesting, it was probably done so that French law would govern the contract rather than Canadian law.
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I was there in 2000. It's a totally trippy place to be - you'd think they'd market themselves as a cool tourist destination for people visiting Newfoundland, but they actually aren't set up well for that at all. There are only a couple of places to stay and the people that run the stores don't speak any English. Everything is imported from France to maintain their French culture. Even the cops and other officials are cycled in on two year (or something) stints so they don't get slack once they get to know everybody. You can't even use North American electrical gizmos there as everything is European.

The weirdest part was while I was there, a plane full of businessmen from Calgary landed on the Island, signed some contracts of some sort, then took off and flew back to Calgary. They were on the island for maybe one hour. WTF was up with that?
Sounds like a pretty interesting place to visit if just for the absurdity of it. Same reason I'd like to visit the Falkland Islands, I'm curious to understand the connection these people have to a country they've likely never visited but are nonetheless subjects of.
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