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Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!
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250.       teaschip
3870 posts
 09 Nov 2006 Thu 01:48 am

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting cyrano:

We could start the first TC help organization. The most active 200 members of TC would save just $5 and transfer it into a TC account. We eventually would save some $1000 and thus would be able to get our beloved friend Cyrano a good computer together.



Cyrano, they do make refurbished computers my friend. You should be able to buy one for $300.00 U.S. Dollars. Are you needing just the hard drive or monitor or both?



I need a computer as a whole. Here a good one costs about $1000. Do you tend to donate $5?



Wow, beggers can't be choosers. My computer wasn't even $1000. You can get a complete system for $600.00. Don't you have like a trading post newspaper or the classifieds where people sell things in?



Who says I want to choose, though I am a begger? What you miss is that here, in Turkey, you cannot get the same complete system for $600 that you can easily get there. Do you still think I am a chooser?



Hmm, I didn't realize computers were that expensive in Turkey. How about ordering one online and having it shipped to you, is this an option?

251.       cyrano
0 posts
 09 Nov 2006 Thu 01:50 am

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting cyrano:

We could start the first TC help organization. The most active 200 members of TC would save just $5 and transfer it into a TC account. We eventually would save some $1000 and thus would be able to get our beloved friend Cyrano a good computer together.



Cyrano, they do make refurbished computers my friend. You should be able to buy one for $300.00 U.S. Dollars. Are you needing just the hard drive or monitor or both?



I need a computer as a whole. Here a good one costs about $1000. Do you tend to donate $5?



Wow, beggers can't be choosers. My computer wasn't even $1000. You can get a complete system for $600.00. Don't you have like a trading post newspaper or the classifieds where people sell things in?



Who says I want to choose, though I am a begger? What you miss is that here, in Turkey, you cannot get the same complete system for $600 that you can easily get there. Do you still think I am a chooser?



Hmm, I didn't realize computers were that expensive in Turkey. How about ordering one online and having it shipped to you, is this an option?



For that option, should I beg you?

252.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Nov 2006 Fri 12:06 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Hehehehehe! I made it back! I have clawed my way back into the Most Frequent User List hahahaha!

In the words of Obi Wan in Star Wars...
"You can't win. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine"!!!!



And you are clawing your way up there sweetie

Shall we book a date to meet at the top lol

253.       aenigma x
0 posts
 10 Nov 2006 Fri 12:18 pm

Quoting bod:

Quoting aenigma x:

Hehehehehe! I made it back! I have clawed my way back into the Most Frequent User List hahahaha!

In the words of Obi Wan in Star Wars...
"You can't win. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine"!!!!



And you are clawing your way up there sweetie

Shall we book a date to meet at the top lol



Deal! But, you are here so little lately, I don't think it will take long..

254.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Nov 2006 Fri 12:33 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Deal! But, you are here so little lately, I don't think it will take long..



I am here.....I have to be here more now as I am going to İstanbul in February and need to learn more Türkçe!!!

but before then
did I mention

BOD IS GOING TO SEE MUSE TOMORROW


255.       Joey
0 posts
 10 Nov 2006 Fri 12:47 pm

Who are Muse anyway and what league do they play in?

256.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Nov 2006 Fri 12:57 pm

Quoting Joey:

Who are Muse anyway and what league do they play in?



*** SLAPS JOEY ***

Go and download some Muse Joey - you might like their music.....and even if you don't like it, you should be able to apprieciate the complexity of the musical form. It is epitomised by strong, progressive bass lines overlaid with highly pronouced melodies with frequent key changes and finished by powerful, haunting vocals. Truely fabulous.

257.       cyrano
0 posts
 11 Nov 2006 Sat 12:41 am

You are about to get rid of me! Ehi! I don't want my two pennies either.

258.       Trudy
7887 posts
 11 Nov 2006 Sat 01:03 am

My thoughts? Ooffff..... I just finished my vacation diary plus album - in Dutch. Now just (?) translating it... Oops!

259.       CANLI
5084 posts
 11 Nov 2006 Sat 01:59 am

How can you stop yourself from thinking?!!!

260.       sophie
2712 posts
 11 Nov 2006 Sat 09:36 am

Where shall I start from ? Householding, shopping or cooking?
On a second thought... I think I ll start with enjoying a big cup of coffee

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