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Yes. There are 2 countries in particular ..... I cannot for the life of me understand why they´ve been admitted. Who in hell makes these decisions? :annoyed:
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Come on, guys. The definition of Europe, Asia and all the rest is a mere plotted line on a map, drawn up long ago. It is completely useless but for the fact that map-makers thought the world had too...
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Turkey might on offer soon and there are quite a lot of blond women there, though perhaps not naturally so. But then there are a lot of scandinavian women who are un-naturally blond as well. :smile:
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" .... and gosh, gee whiz, when God said, ´snort a fistful you lunatic!´, I knew he was talkin´ ta me." :shocked:
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Ah, yes, I forgot about him. But really ... "lunatic" ... you´re being much too kind.
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No need to wait for the next protest. They´ve already won, regionally, so whenever you´re in Malmö drop by "Aq-va-kul" indoor, pubic, swimming/bathes and you may get lucky.
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Indeed. For those reasons I´d rather see Turkey IN and those two countries OUT.
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You are VERY welcome! :smile:
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It seems to me that roads would be much safer for both motorists and pedestrians alike if each government would introduce mandatory square tyres. It´s common sense, really.
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Parts of France are in South America and Africa (Guyane and Djibouti), parts of Portugal are in Africa and Asia (Madeira and Macao), and well .... whether or not countries like Bulgaria are in Europe...
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German dialects are so many and can be traced through middle Europe like a map.
As Maciamo has mentioned, the North-West is closer to Dutch or Frisian - it is also interesting to note that there...
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Somehow, I knew you´d agree with that about Turkey, Marianne. :laughing:
Personally, I like the Turks and I don´t care knows it! :heart:
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A better question might be: "Should North America be allowed to join the EU?" The answer ought to be: Heavens NO!
"More land mass" is a long way from "geographically TOTALLY excluded". Anyway, I...
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This is the proper "Bottom line".
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This, as with most or your post (though not all of it), is insightful and worthy of serious consideration.
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We need to be a bit clearer, Carpathia.
Cambria Red expressed his view about what he calls “Delusional Afrocentrics”. I want to say that the “delusion” goes both ways.
I have the...
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You have missed my point entirely. I´m certain that I can supply you with "information" of an African trade line stretching from Zimbabwe to the coast - which IS my point.
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No. I´m from (essentially) a social-democratic country, I´m not interested in what came first as long as solutions are reached. However, if you insist - crime comes after despair. The U.S. is a...
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I don´t want to over simplify your statement nor do I want to argue American laws regarding blacks but it must be obvious (by clear logic of survival in a country that awards wealth with more...
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Well. If we are going to make philosophical guessing (which is what we´re doing) then it would be equally logical to say that the prescence of Africans is as least as revealing as the prescence of...
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Paranoid? Paranoid? Who´s paranoid? I´m not paranoid ... :useless: :innocent:
I´m sure you´re right. I won´t reply .......... or maybe you´re all envious and don´t want to see me...
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This is interesting ... in reverse.
I was living in Rhodesia during the last gasp of Ian Smith´s government. Still then it was believed (well, maintained) that the Zimbabwe ruins were the...
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It could be that Serrano really does have friends in the CIA and they´ve concocted this intricate plan in order to find out my name, address, phone number, etc. so they know where to send the athrax.
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I´m inclined to agree with you, Marianne.