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Post by Iure on Apr 17, 2007 4:16:15 GMT -5
Her name is Ariane Wilhelmina Maxima Ines, Ariane for short. Another name I liked was Anastasia, a lot of people thought it would be that... maybe princess #4, lol!
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Post by Erutanie on Apr 18, 2007 22:41:52 GMT -5
That's a pretty name. At first I thought you typed "Arinae"....that would have been weird.
Ariane...I like it...
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Post by Iure on Apr 19, 2007 7:33:37 GMT -5
i didn't even think of Arinae, lol! You pronounce Ariane as AHriAHN... The e is silent. I like it better with the e.
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Post by Erutanie on Apr 20, 2007 20:40:22 GMT -5
That's cool.
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Post by Iure on Apr 23, 2007 12:13:56 GMT -5
I love it when Easter is over.... all the chocolate for half the original price or even less.... Mocca chocolate is my new favourite!
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Post by Erutanie on Apr 23, 2007 14:43:56 GMT -5
lol...I'm too lazy and too poor to go buy the half off candy, lol. I did get a whole basketful of Reeses.
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Post by Iure on Apr 23, 2007 14:54:56 GMT -5
Reeses... remind me again what they are... peanutbutter filled cups, right? I know it is explained somewhere in the forum...
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Post by Erutanie on May 16, 2007 10:34:10 GMT -5
yeah, they are the best thing in the world in the little bite sized, but don't get the Peter Pan brand, for two reasons: one, they are nasty and nowhere near as good as Reeses; and two, Peter Pan peanut butter has food poisoning in it. Seriously, several people died from food poisoned Peter Pan peanut butter....
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Post by Iure on May 18, 2007 7:38:07 GMT -5
IIEH!! That's horrible! I'm glad we don't have Peter Pan PB... Though I recently found out that this type of sauce (Chicken Tonight, great sauces to put over chicken and rice) apparently had artificial colouring/flavouring... Because now they advertise with 'Now without art. colouring/flavouring!' ... Bah!
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Post by Erutanie on May 21, 2007 14:59:11 GMT -5
like a few years ago when McDonald's advertised that their chicken nuggets "are made with real chicken.".....I'm still trying to get over that...
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Post by Iure on May 22, 2007 4:08:21 GMT -5
Oh my... I knew I didn't like McD, but that is... wrong... I am putting all my books in a database, so far I've got 133 books. But the program doesn't really understand the differences between dollars, pounds and euros. . and , are confusing, too. Apparently my 133 books amount to a total of €90.850,54... I didn't think so...
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Post by Erutanie on May 22, 2007 11:42:59 GMT -5
lol. Maybe you should convert all the money to the same type of money.
133 books, that's a lot. I'm too poor to buy books. I check them out from the library (which is very limited, lol)
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Post by Iure on May 22, 2007 13:00:00 GMT -5
I am way to lazy to convert it all to euros. And the retail price often is not the price I paid for it. 90% of the books I bought were 3 for 2 deals, or secondhand, or somewhere else cheap. E.g. I got the latest Stephen King book (Cell) for 1 pound 50. that's like $2 or something. And some books were presents.
The library, well.... Imagine someone walked into a small, limited library and said: "Give me all your books that are good/interesting/funny!"What would be left is what is called the 'English section' in my library. I love the library I once went to in a big city on the other side of the country. It's really old, and has loads of books... *sigh*
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Post by Erutanie on May 22, 2007 23:47:51 GMT -5
lol...
is the euro good in all of europe?
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Post by Iure on May 23, 2007 2:50:53 GMT -5
Almost every country. Of course, England still has its pounds, and because of that Northern Ireland, too. I think Norway kept his own currency, and Switzerland might have as well, I'm not sure. THere are a few countries that want the euro as well, so in a few years we'll get even more funny coins. Every country can design their own side of the coin, the other side is standard. I love the Portuguese coins, and the Irish.
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