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Carl
- Jan 1, 1970
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Can anyone recommend a good one in the NY-NYC area?
Thanks
Thanks
Carl said:Can anyone recommend a good one in the NY-NYC area?
Thanks
you take notes, you forgot i live on da beach u cripple
Rory said:oh yeah, and they still work after over a year in that 'so called
attic' with no maintenance, unlike the crap u sell
consumeRobert L. Bass said:I'll tell you one thing I have never seen among my Brazilian friends. No
one bothers to carry on a vendetta. They're too busy enjoying life and
working to try to better themselves to waste time on the things that
Robert L. Bass said:Actually, they're a less concentrated population than many wealthier
countries and significantly less so than most third world nations.
Among
the poorest people illiteracy is a problem though even in the worst favellas
that is slowly changing.
Kidnapping is a major criminal industry in Brazil.
That fact was brought home to my family when my cousin's children were taken
at gunpoint and held 18 days for ransom. However, most kidnap victims are
adults, not that it makes the problem any the lesser.
Not all, but they do seem to have a much better attitude than most other
folks I know. Brazil has been a nation for over 500 years. Care to guess
how many wars they've fought? :^)
Robert L. Bass said:You've obviously never been there. While there is some degree of poverty in
the outlying areas, Brasilia itself has no ghettos (called "favelas" in
Portuguese).
You mean like the way the present administration turned the first budget
surplus in modern US history into the largest defecit ever?
No question, crime is a major problem. That tends to go hand in hand with
poverty.
But you missed the point entirely. It's not about how good the
situation is. It's about the attitude people display about the situation.
You're confusing Brazil with Texas.
Robert L. Bass said:I wasn't arguing semantics -- only noting the proper term. However, you're
still wrong because there aren't any in Brasilia.
Uh, yeah. Sure it is. :^)
When you spend more than you make it's called a deficit. The direct and
immediate result is a debt. What has happened is that in the blink of an
eye the administration has spent all of the surplus and put us back into the
worst deficit in history -- and that is without even beginning to pay for
the war.
Frank Olson said:Keep changing the batteries on them cooling fans though, Rory!!!
yeah, phychiatrist, for trying to rip ppl off for a measly $20-30 pm
alarm monitoring...