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It may be a great post (which I don't agree with, but that is besides) but that is no reason to post it twice. Here's the first one. There is also somthing like a discussion following it.
From that discussion I lift just one question: if you like those posts and you have any French friends, please forward one of the posts to them. If you don't have any French friends, imagine having them and forwarding one of those posts.
Pride should be able to stand without the crutches of loathing for other people.
Regards,
Karel
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It may be a great post (which I don't agree with, but that is besides) but that is no reason to post it twice. Here's the first one. There is also somthing like a discussion following it.
From that discussion I lift just one question: if you like those posts and you have any French friends, please forward one of the posts to them. If you don't have any French friends, imagine having them and forwarding one of those posts.
Pride should be able to stand without the crutches of loathing for other people.
Regards,
Karel
Karel I did not check to see if it had been posted before, you are right!
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Steel I just purchased a VW Eos Hardtop/convertible for my wife , and saved approximately $2150 off MSRP .....When Buying start out with the dealers invoice and holdback, and then go from there . Actually I could have done better , but I had known the salesman back from HS days , and that perhaps compromised my bargaining ability!
Well at least now you can walk into a car dealer and not feel compelled to wear your trousers with the zipper in the rear...LOL.
A Mexican woodpecker and a Canadian woodpecker were in Mexico arguing
about which country had the toughest trees. The Mexican woodpecker
claimed Mexico had a tree that no woodpecker could peck.
The Canadian woodpecker accepted his challenge and promptly pecked a
hole in the tree with no problem. The Mexican woodpecker was amazed.
The Canadian woodpecker then challenged the Mexican woodpecker to peck
a tree in Canada that was absolutely 'impeccable' (a term frequently
used by woodpeckers ). The Mexican woodpecker expressed confidence that
he could do it and accepted the challenge.
The two of them flew to Canada where the Mexican woodpecker
successfully pecked the so-called 'impeccable' tree almost without
breaking a sweat.
Both woodpeckers were now terribly confused.. How is it that the
Canadian woodpecker was able to peck the Mexican tree, and the Mexican
woodpecker was able to peck the Canadian tree, yet neither was able to
peck the tree in their own country?After much woodpecker pondering,
they both came to the same conclusion:
Apparently, Tiger Woods was right, when he said, your pecker gets
harder when you're away from home.
that's a young age to retire. you must have done well in your lifetime.
Ski i first retired at 29 i had a company re-conditioning 45gal steel oil drums was doing well so i sold it.Then proceeded to blow the lot on all sorts of stuff!
Then i had to start again,as someone said in a previous thread "live every day
as if it was your last because one day it will" i did and enjoyed every minute
of it! So now i just regard myself as a thread in the rich tapestry of life!!!lol
by the way Ski are you formally Belaruski who was formally Ski if you know what i mean?
Steel I just purchased a VW Eos Hardtop/convertible for my wife , and saved approximately $2150 off MSRP .....When Buying start out with the dealers invoice and holdback, and then go from there . Actually I could have done better , but I had known the salesman back from HS days , and that perhaps compromised my bargaining ability!
Well at least now you can walk into a car dealer and not feel compelled to wear your trousers with the zipper in the rear...LOL.
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