phil scott wrote: On Aug 4, 6:33�am, Stray Dog <straydog2...@gmail.com> wrote: Well, I read all of what you wrote below and I'm going to leave it alone. Or, maybe I should ask you if--since maybe you are keeping up with "indiaBPOking's" postings here--maybe you want to move over to India, since he is presenting India as the world's "economic miracle" and --
Well, I read all of what you wrote below and I'm going to leave it alone. Or, maybe I should ask you if--since maybe you are keeping up with "indiaBPOking's" postings here--maybe you want to move over to India, since he is presenting India as the world's "economic miracle" and -- also -- presenting the USA as a total economic junk heap as well as a general all-around junk heap. However
For -- possibly-- everyone's enlightenment. We all hear a lot of talk about debts, funny money, and how its all not only _black_ magic but _bad_ magic. And, when I use the term _black_ I'm not making reference to race or skin color, but something more like voodoo magic. You might be happy to learn that only superstitious people might be vulnerable to voodoo. Banking and finance are certainly
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 20:14:40 -0800, Jym Dyer <jym@econet.org> wrote: We recognize one environmental problem, and remedy it by going to a different material at the checkstand. =v= Plastic bags were not introduced to handle an environmental problem. Plastic bags were introduced because they're cheaper. The reason they're cheaper is that their environmental impact is more easily