Re: Shock horror - one weeks holiday (was A Poll: Results)

From: Peter Wein (p.wein@obsgyn-mercy.unimelb.EDU.AU)
Mon Apr 27 19:36:33 1998


>In message <3543771B.2329@club-internet.fr>, Bernard Cristalli
><bcrist@club-internet.fr> writes
>>
>>Commentary:
>>VE is less popular worldwide than in France. Further a thread began on
>>the interest of VE. Is it useful or not? Is it dangerous? We had no
>>answers from the british Isles [except Peter :-)] VE is supposed to be
>>still less used downthere. I'll do this poll on the french speaking list
>>too and will translate your answers.
>>

BTW Bernard - I am not in the British Isles - we will be a republic soon too

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