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RE: [ST] Introduction..



Nah.......roads are for riding, pavements are for walking. (Comes from the
French word pave , acute accent on the e) meaning pavement or cobblestone.
Us jewellers also use it as a type of Diamond setting too :-)
- -- 
Neil "Diamond Dawg" Tracey
ex Sprint Sport. 99 Red ST
Bath. UK.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Lindsey [mailto:neil@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 02 April 2001 21:01
> To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ST] Introduction..
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> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Neil Tracey" <Neil.Tracey@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: April 2, 2001 9:26 AM
> Subject: RE: [ST] Introduction..
> 
> 
> > Interesting....we tend to *not* drive on the pavements here 
> in the UK.
> 
> huh? over here we refer to the paved road (ie. the part you 
> ride/drive on)
> as the pavement. Sidewalks are for pedestrians.
> 
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