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Posted by  Martin Packer on April 26, 2002 at 23:26:54:

In Reply to:  Re: The World's Fair Revisited - Write Senators and Representative posted by bsp on April 26, 2002 at 13:26:11:

Benny Hill! You don't really want to ask that question, I can assure you...If your opinion of the U.K. is really influenced by the late Benny Hill's T.V. show, God help us all.IF there was a World's Fair on the 'Ground Zero' site, it would have little or nothing to do with rest of the civilised (Western) world, and even less to do with the 'uncivilised' world! Although I am an honorary member of the W.F.C.S., the age of World's Fairs is well and truly over - which is where the dialogue with Amanada started. The whole world has moved on. You have to feel sorry for the dead and their families of the WTC, but life moves on - why commemorate a tragedy unnecessarily?

 
 
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