Subject | Re: Colonial Photo & Hobby |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 04/15/2014 23:41 (04/15/2014 17:41) |
Message-ID | <6p9rk9ps4et90mv6ibup2e7hfqkiuh179i@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Whisky-dave |
Followups | Whisky-dave (11h & 59m) |
Whisky-daveIt does with a language that capitalizes proper nouns.
On Tuesday, 15 April 2014 12:21:47 UTC+1, Tony Cooper wrote:Tony CooperWhisky-dave
On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 02:20:46 -0700 (PDT), Whisky-dave
<whisky.dave@gmail.com>wrote:Whisky-dave
On Monday, 14 April 2014 19:30:42 UTC+1, Sandman wrote:Sandman
From recommendation from Tony, I went to Colonial Photo and Hobby, just tocheck it out. Was a really small store with one half hobby and the otherphoto-related stuff. Pretty cramped, but really nice british salesman thatI talked to.Whisky-dave
Should I ask what you mean by british....Most people use that term if they can't tell whether a person is scotish, irish, welsh or english. In fact I know one Swedish girl that's been called English after living in birmingham for 3 years, she spoke with a brummy accent, poor girl.Tony Cooper
Frank is from the UK. That's British with a capital B.
Does that make a differnce ?
I think Frank's from somewhere near Manchester, but I can't remember for sure. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando FLTony CooperWhisky-dave
I forget what city he's from, but I do know him from the store, from swap meets, and he's been a guest presenter at a camera club I belong to.
OH OK I was assuming Jonas assumed he was British as he was talking to him as that's proabbly the commonest way to tell where someone is from without asking or labeling.