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Posted by Dawne Peterson on May 3, 2009, 10:50 pm
"Barbara" wrote
(snip Fred's story)
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> What happened to the tax(government always gets something,Or nothing in
> this case they never found out.
Goods & Services Tax was included in all prices quoted, of course.
Dawne
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Posted by Olwyn Mary on May 3, 2009, 11:53 pm
Read it more carefully, people. The hotelier took the original E100
banknote to pay off his debts, therefore when the rich tourist came
downstairs and demanded his money back, it was no longer there. It had
been used. Therefore, the hotelier OWES the tourist his money, and is
gong to have to go into debt again in order to pay it back. The people
in the middle have all paid their bills, but the hotel owner is still on
the hook for the money, and therefore is still in debt. Moreover, he is
likely to get in real trouble with the local authorities for stealing
from a tourist.
Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
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Posted by on May 4, 2009, 11:11 pm
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> After sorting out some of my heaps of necklaces rings and stuff yesterday=
, I
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> have to admit I would have been a prime target for people trading shiny b=
its
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> for lands.
A friend of mine sells jewelry on Ebay. She also buys lots of jewelry
in order to get the pieces she sells. She might buy a particular lot
to get two or three pieces and end up with 20 she can't use. Anyhow,
I want to use broken odd bits for collage, so she's been giving me the
stuff she can't use. I had a huge bag of it and have had two
different evenings sorting through this stuff with friends. Lots of
entertainment, several people with bits they want for various
projects, and 2 bags of stuff to take the local shelter's thrift
store. And my friend is happy that all her extras provided such fun.
Elizabeth
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 5, 2009, 6:31 am
On 5/4/09 11:11 PM, in article
6bdb141a-a379-4393-ab91-c9686ad503ec@z19g2000vbz.googlegroups.com,
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>> After sorting out some of my heaps of necklaces rings and stuff yesterday, I
>> have to admit I would have been a prime target for people trading shiny bits
>> for lands.
>>
>
> A friend of mine sells jewelry on Ebay. She also buys lots of jewelry
> in order to get the pieces she sells. She might buy a particular lot
> to get two or three pieces and end up with 20 she can't use. Anyhow,
> I want to use broken odd bits for collage, so she's been giving me the
> stuff she can't use. I had a huge bag of it and have had two
> different evenings sorting through this stuff with friends. Lots of
> entertainment, several people with bits they want for various
> projects, and 2 bags of stuff to take the local shelter's thrift
> store. And my friend is happy that all her extras provided such fun.
>
> Elizabeth
Oh how fun - I was looking at my old earrings, from my gotta have one in
each color days, and think - now what can I do with these.
And there is the single broken earring we found - lovely green stone, and I
want to find just the right spot to use it on a crazy quilt....
C
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> this case they never found out.