To: oldvike
I don't know the point of forcing spectators in foreign countries to observe a moment of silence for the victims in the U.S.
A moment of silence is meaningless.
attempt .... it's not a difficult word to spell
To: ValerieUSA
Why not. Here in Britain we all observed a minute's silence before our matches. I'm puzzled why the Greeks didn't. After all there not Moslems or anything like that. Perhaps it was just a minority, ie the hooligan minority.
To: ValerieUSA
I don't know the point of forcing spectators in foreign countries to observe a moment of silence for the victims in the U.S. A moment of silence is meaningless....meaningless to you.
To: ValerieUSA
Hey Valerie. No need to be a smartass. I messed up. So sue me. You've had a sour attitude on this whole thread. You must be a real happy person in real life. NOT!
64 posted on
09/22/2001 11:37:06 AM PDT by
oldvike
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