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Post by missouriboy on Jun 12, 2019 13:13:12 GMT
In Italy. Marta wanted to change US 100 to Euros. No money changers on streets. People said go to bank. Italian bank said go to German bank, who said go to Post Office. I said, "You gotta be kidding. No one would trust money exchange to the Post Office". I was wrong. ๐ Today euro was $1.08, thus 92 euro per US 100. After fees = 76 Euros. โน๏ธ. Salvini has found a way. I changed Marta's bill.
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Post by walnut on Jun 12, 2019 14:03:56 GMT
In Italy. Marta wanted to change US 100 to Euros. No money changers on streets. People said go to bank. Italian bank said go to German bank, who said go to Post Office. I said, "You gotta be kidding. No one would trust money exchange to the Post Office". I was wrong. ๐ Today euro was $1.08, thus 92 euro per US 100. After fees = 76 Euros. โน๏ธ. Salvini has found a way. I changed Marta's bill. You really should have thrown those money changers out of the temple
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Post by flearider on Jun 12, 2019 14:17:43 GMT
In Italy. Marta wanted to change US 100 to Euros. No money changers on streets. People said go to bank. Italian bank said go to German bank, who said go to Post Office. I said, "You gotta be kidding. No one would trust money exchange to the Post Office". I was wrong. ๐ Today euro was $1.08, thus 92 euro per US 100. After fees = 76 Euros. โน๏ธ. Salvini has found a way. I changed Marta's bill. 76 euro's that's not going to get you far now is it .. better sell a kidney .. just go to the post office
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 12, 2019 15:47:30 GMT
In Italy. Marta wanted to change US 100 to Euros. No money changers on streets. People said go to bank. Italian bank said go to German bank, who said go to Post Office. I said, "You gotta be kidding. No one would trust money exchange to the Post Office". I was wrong. ๐ Today euro was $1.08, thus 92 euro per US 100. After fees = 76 Euros. โน๏ธ. Salvini has found a way. I changed Marta's bill. You really should have thrown those money changers out of the temple I just use my Citibank card. No foreign exchange fee and reasonable exchange rate (better than the best street exchangers with their high volume). I called in the temple cleanser on the post office. ๐
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 12, 2019 16:43:19 GMT
In Italy. Marta wanted to change US 100 to Euros. No money changers on streets. People said go to bank. Italian bank said go to German bank, who said go to Post Office. I said, "You gotta be kidding. No one would trust money exchange to the Post Office". I was wrong. ๐ Today euro was $1.08, thus 92 euro per US 100. After fees = 76 Euros. โน๏ธ. Salvini has found a way. I changed Marta's bill. 76 euro's that's not going to get you far now is it .. better sell a kidney .. just go to the post office Yow. 76 Euros doesn't go far. About enough to put a stamp on my cremated butt and mail it home. I may have forgotten a number of permits required. โน๏ธ
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 19, 2019 6:26:13 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jun 19, 2019 7:46:51 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 19, 2019 20:39:46 GMT
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Post by douglavers on Jun 19, 2019 22:12:44 GMT
I quite like huntsmen.
Except when they drop off my sunshield onto the steering wheel, in heavy traffic! Bad for blood pressure!
[No kidding - this really happened!! Just as well they are amongst the [few] non-venomous Oz spiders. We have the world's worst venomous critturs here.]
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 21, 2019 8:20:46 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 21, 2019 17:24:47 GMT
Net Zero is closely related to 'the Green New Deal' only instead of a vapid empty vessel - it is presented by venal politicians who have ensured that Net Zero is a money laundering operation from tax payers to companies run by said politicians and their families.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 25, 2019 16:28:49 GMT
Here in Catalonia the rebel banners (the estalada) is flying from the ramparts of many of the old cities. In Besalu a 20 foot banner - "Wake up Europe. Political Prisoners".
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Post by icefisher on Jun 25, 2019 19:56:50 GMT
Here in Catalonia the rebel banners (the estalada) is flying from the ramparts of many of the old cities. In Besalu a 20 foot banner - "Wake up Europe. Political Prisoners". goo.gl/maps/xutrkGKcC498tAeE8
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 26, 2019 7:34:40 GMT
At a flea market in Pals ... a tee-shirt with the Spanish colors ... A big house fly in the middle. Humor? Or defiance?
Like the US, the more rural small towns seem to strongly support Catalon freedom ... Yellow ribbons everywhere.
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 26, 2019 10:28:16 GMT
At a flea market in Pals ... a tee-shirt with the Spanish colors ... A big house fly in the middle. Humor? Or defiance? Like the US, the more rural small towns seem to strongly support Catalon freedom ... Yellow ribbons everywhere. As the EUreaucrats attempt to erase 'nationalism' (what the US would call State's Rights), the smaller regions are becoming more separatist. So some in Scotland want to break away as do some in Wales, even the Cornish in UK. In France the southern French have always considered the Northern French as another country since I think King Clovis in AD600. There is also an upsurge in people attempting to resurrect old languages. There used to be many more 'countries' in Europe and the nice neat borders of the 20th century were relatively new Belgium only became a country in 1830 (mainly to keep Netherlands and France apart ). When the EU breaks up it may fracture Europe into a lot more countries than were there before the EU formed.
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