How can a cheap American buy a HOUSE in the 1st. World ?

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  1. Yobarnacle
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    the left hand know not what the right hand does
     
  2. viking north
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    Thanks to Father Martin Luther --he(the Pope) no longer has control of my soul :) And thanks to our neighbour(U.S.) and a former prime minister, Pierre Trudeau I have personally shaken the schackles of bowing down to any man/woman (wife excluded :D ) King-Queen or otherwise unless they are deserving of such by me personally. I adhore(total disrespect) for the class system in society-- thats why my ancestors left England 406yrs. ago to settle and build their "White House in what was then the 3rd. world on this side of the pond. :)
     
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    yours predate my european ancestors. arrived america 1690s.
    but my amerindian ancestors...here long before.
    :)
     
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    Yes there is a big debate now on the ice bridge Atlantic Crossings from the Iberian area. Skull shapes--Clovis points-genetic markers --seem to back this up pre dating the Siberians but as with any new discoveries that shake the old boys theorys it's facing opposition. As far as we can determine the family dates back arriving in Newfoundland in 1606, some 23 yrs. after those that arrived with Gilbert in 1583 but then again some 4 years before Baltimores settlement in Ferryland in 1610. Using the experience-manpower-and part funding from his Newfoundland settlement Lord Baltimore started a second settlement in Baltimore, Maryland whose city crest include a fisherman and a native indian.The fisherman represents his thanks to the fisherman of his Newfoundland settlement and likewise the Natives of the Baltimore area for the creation of this second settlement.
     
  5. Gian Milan

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    you are free to do what you want with your right hand, but then don't complain when you're blind!: D
     
  6. Yobarnacle
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    I use styling gel as hand cream!
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    hairy palm
     
  7. Gian Milan

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    Mr Berlusconi for his hair: have you seen how it has become?
     
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    Tsk tsk tsk. I was working in the garage. :!:
     
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    hoytedow Fly on the Wall - Miss ddt yet?

    You may have to switch to laser mice so the rollers won't jam.
     
  10. Gian Milan

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    Hoy!! My God: Eek:!!! you have to go into the garage for that??
    You have to be really gifted: Confuso:!!
     
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    Hoyt--like most men you have faults but a sense of humor is not one of them :p (for those not understanding --a drift from another thread)

    P.S off to the shop
     
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    you too, Viking? Or are you and Hoyt just bragging?
     
  13. Gian Milan

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    Viking wrote to me in private. Wrote to me that the garage is not enough for him.
    He needs in a shipyard!

    ..... I believe him .... : O
     
  14. viking north
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    Ok not quite warm enough in the shop yet--just re stoked the fire(( Yo,-- du verstein (spelling??) "Stoke")) Now thats stoke not stroke :D Any how we red blooded North American boys have got to surpass those Italian Studs :p
     

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    Gian--off the present topic-- is the family name (Gueridano)( Geridano) Spelling ?? a common one in your area--Trying to track down an old friend--- Geo.
     
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