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To: elmatador who wrote (64422)5/30/2005 6:14:03 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<Same DNA of good old elmat. >

I didn't know they are doing cloning in Brazil or that you could clone a daughter from a father. Doesn't the y-chromosome create problems?

Shows how clever you Brazilians are.

Kidding aside, there must have been a mother and perhaps your daughter has some of her mother's DNA as is usual in most countries.

But really, kidding aside, what if you aren't the father? Quite a lot of "fathers" are not actually the father.

Life is full of surprises.

Mqurice



To: elmatador who wrote (64422)6/3/2005 9:56:41 PM
From: Spheres  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
"If Europeans, Americans or Japanese would offer to pay for my daughter's education, give her cheap credit to settle I could persuade her to go live and work there."

Say, Elmatador, have you considered a re-valuation of the Real; its cheap, no? Certainly you must remember the days when your homeland defaulted, without consequence, on a cool billion US dollars; why not give it another shot?

Consider again, that the US dollar is currently in the tank, so buying as many as you can (i.e. a student loan), may turn out to be a savvy investment. Very similar to how $40,000 of student loans in 1996, invested in Qualcomm, paid for my retirement.

PS: Yes, this is my Friday night read/respond to Mq's weekly postings. Somehow, it is therapeutic por moi; pardon.