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Thread: A Postcard from Cote d'Azur, France

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    Default Re: A Postcard from Cote d'Azur, France

    Quote Originally Posted by milan


    Wishing all of you a great summer holiday, 2008.

    With kind regards,

    Milan.
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    Milan we want more of your holiday pictures please ..more more merrier

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    Cinzia, hope for your understanding of my reluctance to display photos of me here except for my Avatar, which is already too exposed in my opinion... :) :)

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    Default Re: A Postcard from Cote d'Azur, France

    Are they photos or more postcards?
    Don't worry Milan, for all we know you are really a 12 year old boy who lives in Adelaide,
    avatars can lie.. :lol:
    my karma ran over my dogma

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    Wow bolli I guess that's what you wish that I'm not my Avatar and not even a female. What's your grind? Like I say, one is postcard again and one is photo where my husband is, Madame. I'm not going to expose my personal photos in order to convince you. I'm here to read interesting stuff and leisurely so, so if you'll excuse me, bother someone else pls. (written from my iPhone).

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    Back on my laptop.
    I'm quite taken aback by Bolli's cynism towards me that I had to add this post. Is everything ok? You sound bitter and rather mad.
    Your motto should be the other way round if I may say so.
    "Dogma ran over Karma" instead... :lol: :lol:

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    Oh dear, I thought you had a sense of humour, but you appear to have only paranoia.
    I can't see any bitterness or a sign of being mad??? :? :roll:
    Do you not look at the emoticons??
    Am I supposed to be impressed about the iphone :lol: :lol: :lol:
    my karma ran over my dogma

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    My mentioning iphone because i couldn't check back if there are any typo errors since the keypad takes time to get used to tap them correctly as they are tiny. That's all there is to it. And yes, I'm excited by this jewel but don't worry, the novelty will wear off.
    As for humour with a hint that I lie on my Avatar? I don't quite get that kind of humour though...So...what can I say?
    Anyway, no harm done...

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    Default Re: A Postcard from Cote d'Azur, France

    Many NeXT technologies found their way into Apple products, most importantly the development of the “lowercase i,” which, when added to the beginning of any product name, will make people want to buy it. :lol: :lol:
    Keep on smiling.

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    Many NeXT technologies found their way into Apple products, most importantly the development of the “lowercase i,” which, when added to the beginning of any product name, will make people want to buy it.
    Do you think so?

    Originally I wanted Blackberry 8320 or BB Bold, but Italy doesn't carry them or at least not yet.
    iPhone doesn't cost much in itself which was surprising but a contract that ties you with your phone card company/local tel. co., for at least 2 years (for Internet connection that has 2 options on size), which was intimidating at first but reasonable in the end.
    My only complain is that the screen is so sensitive to the touch though has its automatic pop-up magnifying glass/spelling/dictionary to the letter when tapped it still requires practice.
    But all in all, it's a piece of jewel in the latest technology.

    Bert, I saw an ad on villas/houses in the French Riviera here but it's gone. Personally, it hurts to see as it's been my dream and desire to have one there even if it's just an apartment. But hubby prefers Jakarta as I do admit the house we purchased is a dream too but nothing beats the climate, atmosphere, etc. HOWEVER, the cost of living is real high. A bag of green beans costs E 11. It's absurd.

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