For example, if I walk down the streets in the States, I don't tell someone "I'm a Canadian, and I love it here in Oregon!". I'd be at least a bit more subtle; "Wow, Oregon's a nice state. British Columbia is nice, but it doesn't have sea lions."
Anyways, that quote there does kind of annoy me a bit.
Here's a quote, dutifully copied and pasted, that can go in its place, though!
On 9/5/00 12:21 pm Spuzzum wrote:
"On a rating of 1 to 10, I'd give this a 12. Dammit, you're not getting any younger; why aren't you buying yours yet? =)"
THAT's something that I would say. =)
Here's something else you can add just for fun:
I like the picture. You can quote me on that, too. =)
No big deal, though. Er, thank you for your time.
I thought it was pretty funny myself, but on the other hand, it's understandable that you'd want your actual words on the page.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing my own quote changed to "Every red-blooded American should buy a copy of this book. The Dream Maker is our nation's first line of defense against the spread of Canadianism." :)
A cuss word on the products page? Think of the children!!!