On Wednesday 12 March 2003 06:34 pm, HoytDuff wrote: > On Wednesday 12 March 2003 10:24, Levi Ramsey wrote: > > "french" has a (deserved) history of meaning "fancy" in > > the annals of American marketing. > > Like French kissing? What do they French call that? Not English kissing, I > hope. and "swiss cheese" how many Americans you know are aware there is no "Swiss cheese" in Switzerland. they have emmentaler, but no swiss.
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