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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF         


Author: marika
Date: Aug 3, 2006 06:22

Frank Kalder wrote:
> marika wrote:
>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> ... our meanwhile out-dated squid blog ...
>>>
>>>
>> it's easy to get addicted to squid.
>>
> O yeah - let's squid again :)

'let's squid again, like we did last summer'. that was a big hit by
chubby checker
squid addiction is real.
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF         


Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Aug 10, 2006 02:04

marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote:
>> marika wrote:
>>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yeah, great!
>>>> Kansas /with its prairie/ is certainly very nice www.kansasheritage.org
>
>>>> but yet far away from the rest of "civilization" - meaning
>>>> cultural hot spots and so on?!
>>>
>
> i think we are talking kansas city kansas state, which is a pretty nice
> but small city
>
You're sort of confusing me. I thought, at first, you meant Kansas
State. I know about Kansas City, MO (i.e. Missouri). Are you talking
about that one? It's pretty nice and it seems people are
internationally minded there. However, it is in the midst of the ...
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF         


Author: marika
Date: Aug 10, 2006 16:57

Frank Kalder wrote:
> marika wrote:
>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>> marika wrote:
>>>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, great!
>>>>> Kansas /with its prairie/ is certainly very nice www.kansasheritage.org
>>
>>>>> but yet far away from the rest of "civilization" - meaning
>>>>> cultural hot spots and so on?!
>>>>
>>
>> i think we are talking kansas city kansas state, which is a pretty nice
>> but small city
>>
> You're sort of confusing me.

thanks for the clarification, as i also confused myself
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF         


Author: marika
Date: Aug 10, 2006 16:57

Frank Kalder wrote:
> marika wrote:
>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>> marika wrote:
>>>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, great!
>>>>> Kansas /with its prairie/ is certainly very nice www.kansasheritage.org
>>
>>>>> but yet far away from the rest of "civilization" - meaning
>>>>> cultural hot spots and so on?!
>>>>
>>
>> i think we are talking kansas city kansas state, which is a pretty nice
>> but small city
>>
> You're sort of confusing me.

thanks for the clarification, as i also confused myself
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF         


Author: marika
Date: Aug 21, 2006 16:16

Frank Kalder wrote:
>>
>> Your quoting is busted again.
>>
> Hope it's OK this time...

it's never a problem in google, just internet explorer
outlook scored more quiet negative points from me on that.
>
>> You have lived in US so your desire to see
>> Philadelphia is not all that surprising.
>>
> After all, it's a shame that I had never visited that beautiful city
> with its great history although it is indeed very close to New York. I
> only came across there on a business trip /with the Amtrak train
> shuttle/ to DC - without any stop over, though.
>
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF         


Author: marika
Date: Aug 22, 2006 20:12

marika wrote:
>> To the implications of Chinese weather (monsoons and droughts) I've
>> got no further details.
>
> heard it on tv while waking up sunday. I thought that was extremely
> odd i couldn't find anything on it elsewhere. I think it's way cool
> to
> explain this stuff to someone who truly is interested,
>

apparently someone agrees with me. but they just won't come out and
admit that dc is the expected landing site this year
>
"Worst is yet to come, US hurricane chief says"
(Source: Reuters, 8/22/06)

MIAMI, Aug 22 (Reuters) - If you thought the sight of the great
American jazz city New Orleans flooded to the eaves -- its people
trapped in attics or cowering on rooftops -- was the nightmare
hurricane scenario, think again.
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Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Aug 23, 2006 03:17

marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>>
>
[Quotes]
> it's never a problem in google, just internet explorer
> outlook scored more quiet negative points from me on that.
>
>>
[Europe]
>> The real East begins at Austria's border to Hungary (which is not far
>> from Vienna).
>
> I know that. but it still feels like i have missed out on something
> by not having seen more
>
>>But Poland and the Czech Republic also belong to the East
>> although they are more westward, i.e. adjacent to Germany.
>
> well then i guess vienna counts, but that is my entire exposure to ...
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