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#11
Dont know if you saw the mention of this I made on another thread... and this kinda also goes back to the tarot/astrology stuff.

I know a couple of very powerful practicing white witches (gay gender bender men) who did my chart. They said that my life line was so powerful that I would survive an atomic bomb... but I always thought that was just horrible.

Then if I needed to repopulate the world Sperm
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#12
Well of course I do intend to live forever...

IN fact I have already lived for sixty years.
Just to show you how certain I am, I have a standing reservation at the Napoleon House Bar in New Orleans, to celebrate my 100th birthday there at Mardi Gras in 2048.
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#13
Jim Wrote:Well of course I do intend to live forever...

IN fact I have already lived for sixty years.
Just to show you how certain I am, I have a standing reservation at the Napoleon House Bar in New Orleans, to celebrate my 100th birthday there at Mardi Gras in 2048.


That's great, Jim, shall we invite all the young 'uns?
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#14
Yes, we should invite the young ones. They can pay the bar tab!Talker

Today I filled the car with gasoline here in Los Angeles, and it was $4.40 per gallon. When I got my driver license here in 1964, gasoline was $0.25 (yes, 25 cents) per gallon.

jim
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#15
Jim Wrote:Yes, we should invite the young ones. They can pay the bar tab!Talker

Today I filled the car with gasoline here in Los Angeles, and it was $4.40 per gallon. When I got my driver license here in 1964, gasoline was $0.25 (yes, 25 cents) per gallon.

jim

A good thing then that you are not taxed on fuel in the States as we are here in Europe. Filled the tank today and each liter cost 1.51 euro... (work that out Jim! A euro is $1.44 these days, I believe and that's for just ONE litre.) A good thing the distances aren't the same here, but public transport should make a big come through, it's not been good at all recently, almost getting worse. )

PS a gallon = 3.785 litres in the USA. (I work it out to be $8.23 a gallon)
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#16
Jim Wrote:Yes, we should invite the young ones. They can pay the bar tab!Talker

Today I filled the car with gasoline here in Los Angeles, and it was $4.40 per gallon. When I got my driver license here in 1964, gasoline was $0.25 (yes, 25 cents) per gallon.

jim


Wink Come to think of it, Jim, I think no one will be able to afford a flight to New Orleans, I think we'll just have the bar in your backyard. What do you say to that? Wink Wink Wink :biggrin:
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#17
Jim Wrote:Yes, we should invite the young ones. They can pay the bar tab!Talker

Today I filled the car with gasoline here in Los Angeles, and it was $4.40 per gallon. When I got my driver license here in 1964, gasoline was $0.25 (yes, 25 cents) per gallon.

jim

can ya hold a seat for me?

Glad I never had a drivers license... filling up the body for a cycle ride/transport is cheaper and more delicious Biggrinflip Biggrinflip
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#18
I know very little of the euro. I know it has gained greatly on the USD since the Euro came into being.
It has just occured to me that perhaps all of you are fast asleep over there, as I type this message in California, it's just 10pm.
Sweet Dreams.
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#19
Young....


I have seen too many of my friends and family suffer with pain as they grow old.

That's the problem I think, nobody likes pain, well in their right mind, they don't
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#20
Jim Wrote:I know very little of the euro. I know it has gained greatly on the USD since the Euro came into being.
It has just occured to me that perhaps all of you are fast asleep over there, as I type this message in California, it's just 10pm.
Sweet Dreams.

Thanks for the wishes Jim... some of us are really late bedgoers (the only time I can be enticed to honour the sheets early is when / if my sweet lover is there to share them).... :redface:
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