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Subject:Age Difference and Indians From:Bvollbach -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Sun, 11 Jun 1995 23:42:35 -0400
In reply to Patrick O'Connel's comment that the person who didn't mind my
"pretty little head" reference must have been my age, and the person who
minded must not have been: I'm in my 30s, the person who didn't mind is in
her 40s, and the person who minded is in her 50s. So you thought I must be
an old lady to say such a politically incorrect thing?
And in reply to Patrick's comment on the ridiculousness of calling American
Indians "Indians," since they aren't from India: I believe that was an
understandable mistake. It's been a long time since I heard the story, but
as I recall, Columbus and his crew thought they had reached India when they
got here. So the name stuck. Big deal.