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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (925452)3/10/2016 2:53:33 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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FJB

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Joey you don't need a cork screw to open Ripple



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (925452)3/10/2016 4:27:29 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578660
 
Making a Europe trip to beautiful and classy Geneva - for buying a coo-coo clock and a corkscrew?
That beats most of what I have heard so far as for a European holiday trip!
But I do believe you, definitely I do :)

Those cheap battery watches fitting your personal style, you ever thought of the environmental consequences vs. say a Rolex?
All those used batteries you dump somewhere as well as the chemical battery industry required to keep those watches running - vs. the Rolex collecting all the energy required to keep it going for 40-50 years easily... from your arm movements only!

A Warmist guy like you being most considerate as for the keeping the air healthy and all environment unpolluted really should know better, right?

It doesn't even have to be a Rolex of a Patek Phillip, there really are much cheaper versions around fitting your personal lower level life style, while still working off your body energy only, no batteries!

And by the way, Rolex glasses don't scratch, no cheap plastic used.

/Taro



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (925452)3/10/2016 5:09:46 PM
From: Taro1 Recommendation

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FJB

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BTW, Trump wants to correct this obstacle to keep major corporations and their production lines in the us:

"The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent (consisting of the 35% federal rate and a combined state rate), exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates . [1] However, the average corporate tax rate in 2011 dipped to 12.1%, its lowest level since before World War I, largely due to the great recession and a bonus depreciation tax break"


/Taro