counting countries

Mark blogs the country counting game, played by Norman Walsh.

Well, let's see:

Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia (before it split in two), Bulgaria, Austria, Poland, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Zimbabwe, United States. 17.

Living in Europe makes the game so much simpler. It would only be fair if Americans were allowed to count states as countries. In that case, I could beef up my numbers with:

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Georgia, California, Idaho, and Utah.

Total 24.

Would D.C. count?

Never been to France (except airport). That will be corrected.

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