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Peter Altschul <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter Altschul <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 21 Jan 2004 22:52:55 -0500
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 >Hi! Friends,
 >As we moved into 21st century, the world becomes smaller and smaller.
 >We can communicate with friends anywhere in the world by e-mail.
 >Here is a new definition of globalization.
 >
 >Question: What is the truest definition of Globalization?
 >
 >Answer: Princess Diana's death.
 >
 >Question: How come?
 >
 >Answer: An English princess
 >
 >with an Egyptian boyfriend
 >
 >crashes in a French tunnel,
 >
 >driving a German car
 >
 >with a Dutch engine,
 >
 >driven by a Belgian who was drunk
 >
 >on Scottish whisky, (check the bottle before you change the spelling)
 >
 >followed closely by Italian Paparazzi,
 >
 >on Japanese motorcycles;
 >
 >treated by an American doctor,
 >
 >using Brazilian medicines.
 >  ******
 >This is sent to you by an American,
 >
 >using Bill Gate's technology,
 >
 >You're probably reading this on your computer,
 >
 >that use Taiwanese chips,
 >
 >and a Korean monitor,
 >
 >assembled by Bangladeshi workers
 >
 >in a Singapore plant,
 >
 >transported by Indian lorry-drivers,
 >
 >hijacked by Indonesians,
 >
 >unloaded by Sicilian longshoremen,
 >
 >and trucked to you by Mexican illegals.....
 >
 >
 >That, my friends, is Globalization!!
 >
 >

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