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Comments for 'Revolution: Part 13 The Supreme Sacrifice'



Anonymous
9:03 pm | October 11, 2002
Hey, I live in NEW MEXICO, and "eh" isn't stereotyping there.
gruntkiller
7:51 pm | October 10, 2002
where did that come from
Anonymous
11:58 am | October 10, 2002
Sarge sucks...
gruntkiller
4:55 pm | October 8, 2002
i live in Canda i think i know more about the place than you and barley anyone says eh, so it is stereotyping
Flood impalor
11:49 am | October 8, 2002
Nice. Keep it up
el_halo_diablo
11:31 am | October 8, 2002
no about the steriotype thing. A steriotype is saying all Californians surf...now I know all Californians DON'T surf because I live in California(I've never even touched a surfboard). Now I wouldn't really consider Canadians saying "eh" is a steriotype, because I've been to Canada and everyone DOES say eh (except mabye for the French. Ok well this sounds really bad. I'm guessing some people say it more than others, and those are the people that I make examples of...so mabye I am steriotyping...or mabye I'm just an ignorant American...I just don't know ;D. Anyway...
gruntkiller
10:51 pm | October 7, 2002
thanks sarge
Sarge
8:31 pm | October 7, 2002
Stereotypical discribes it well.(Can't forget the English they say it a bit.) Anyway I read this its an okay story. I see your improvement from your first stories and this one. I've been absent a bit lately and missed about seven of your chappys.
gruntkiller
7:21 pm | October 7, 2002
all i said erleir was that it was a common stereotype towards canadians, often used by americans, thx anyways
gruntkiller
11:00 am | October 7, 2002
thanks, eh
Sarge
10:53 am | October 7, 2002
Eh isn't primarily used by those in the United States.It asks a question such as, lovely weather eh?It can also be used as an affirmative. Thought I'd clear that up.
Wado
7:42 am | October 7, 2002
Action was good as usual. Keep writing.
Anonymous
10:51 pm | October 6, 2002
eh?
Anonymous
10:48 pm | October 6, 2002
Nice story, eh?


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