Well, you did hear me laugh when I read that part where you called yourself a diplomat, what can I say, you're a lot of things honey, but a diplomat is not one of them, and I say that in the nicest possible way.
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There is an old German saying; "When you've ruined your reputation you can live quite freely".
I don't think anyone here is going to be shocked by anyone saying much about me ;)
Yep a caravan.
http://www.caravanselecta.co.uk/revi...NA-Review.aspx
And since it's my latest hobby (and not where I live) it takes up time in my life - less time to "forum"
TBH I lament the decline in forums in general, a bit like I lamented the decline in usenet news. I'm only bothered when I haven't got anything else to do.
Cheers.
Steve
JP -You chicken:cool:
We need a global government with a common currency. This new world order should be ran by Al Gore and Princess Stephanie of Monaco
MLF will be the supreme governor of the Northern Hemisphere and I "THE Bastard SysAdmin" will be the supreme governor of the Southern Hemisphere.
Cheap Scotch Ron will be in charge of selling the Vatican and all it's assets, then spreading the proceeds equally amongst the worlds population - thereby solving world poverty and hunger. CSR will reserve the right to replace Catholicism with any religion he chooses just as long as the doctrine and dogmatic rule were laid out (made up) by himself and three other really drunk people.
Opus and Dice get the network.
I'm intrigued.
more like getting sucked in...
$40B... that's some serious pirate booty.Quote:
In 1994, for the first time in its history,
the (Vatican) bank was audited by an outside element - Price Waterhouse. In that year, the
bank had deposits of $40 billion, and annual profits of $4 million.
Reese notes, after an interview with the head of the bank, that "it is
unclear how much working capital the bank has beyond its deposits",
and that some estimated it as high as $1 billion, before 1984 payments
to creditors of a collapsing Italian Bank (a scandal known as "Banco
Amrosiano" Scandal). The budget of the Vatican City itself is $130
million annually.
No worries...I'll make them an offer they cant refuse. ;)
Wow, this place still around. . .
You last visited: September 29th, 2008 at 02:08 PM
I should catch up . .