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To: elmatador who wrote (50852)6/3/2009 2:30:22 AM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218662
 
Excellent ElM. TJ is teaching Erita that even he is clueless, so watch out for everyone else, and you are teaching Experiment that even you are dishonest, so she had better trust NO Brazilians.

<Experiment asked me for a purse, can't recall the name, but it has a logo is a Monkey. I went to Dubai and bought a fake. She told: "This is not the right one." I said: "Look to the monkey. It is the real thing."
She told: "the monkey is facong an oppositte direction"

"So?" I said, knowing I had been caught.
>

Even though you might both be woefully inadequate in other respects, you are obviously excellent fathers.

Meanwhile, New Zealand was rated as the most peaceable place on the planet. guardian.co.uk <Peace index ranks New Zealand the safest country in the world

Britain up slightly to 35th position, US up six places to 83rd while Iraq sits at the bottom of the list
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Given the carnage in NZ, I find that hard to believe, but it's certainly not Brazil. I can't name a better place, but you'd think there is somewhere. I haven't checked out Burma which I believe was renamed Myanmar or something = maybe they rate higher. Or perhaps one of those "Religion of Peace" countries would be better. .... ooops, checking the map and indeed, Yemen is rated highly: image.guardian.co.uk

Mqurice