November 17, 201114 yr I probably should have done some homework. Ah well, I doubt any of the seniors will want to get passes tomorrow. That should give me time to read.
November 17, 201114 yr i don't understand some people behaviour, honestly, how someone add you, then block you when you hadn't had a conflict directly with them? :confused: happened to me too!! people I have barely spoke with in my life did this for no apparent reason at all.
November 17, 201114 yr @ Chuck: THey're trying to dismantle them all over Canada now, not just a few. Can ugly up our Christmas shopping with humans...especially those who speak an inconvenient truth! What's the deal with the song Someone To Love...too lazy to search for a thread,lol. > Amazing how coincidental it all is.;) As though, there's a coordinated effort to dampen the movement.. nah, that could never happen in this world!:laugh3: Orwell's world maybe, but not ours.. I think so too - it's time for shopping, for the seasonal economic feeding frenzies, so hey, wouldn't want a citizen revolt to get in the way of commerce! All those messages getting out to shoppers, it might make them reconsider the nature of our economic systems, and who's in power.. Song Someone to Love - not following that, tuned to a different drummer right now.. Learned how Canadians get ripped off by our US banks today! If the exchange rate favors the value of the Canadian dollar, the extra money you might make here goes to the bank. But if it's the other way around, you take the loss. So either you get only 10,000 USD for 10,000 Canadian dollars when the exchange rate is let's say offering 11,500 USD for 10,000 Canadian dollars, or when it's reversed, and Canadian dollars are worth less than US dollars, you get less. No averaging - just bankers skimming the cream off the top. But at Credit Unions, they just charge a standard fee for the transaction, or nothing at all for members, depending on their bylaws. You get what your money is worth, will a little fee for doing their jobs. Just another reason to Move your Money.;)
November 17, 201114 yr a coordinated effort to dampen the movement.[/color]. nah, that could never happen in this world!:laugh3: Orwell's world maybe, but not ours.. I think so too - it's time for shopping, for the seasonal economic feeding frenzies, so hey, wouldn't want a citizen revolt to get in the way of commerce! All those messages getting out to shoppers, it might make them reconsider the nature of our economic systems, and who's in power.. Song Someone to Love - not following that, tuned to a different drummer right now.. Learned how Canadians get ripped off by our US banks today! If the exchange rate favors the value of the Canadian dollar, the extra money you might make here goes to the bank. But if it's the other way around, you take the loss. So either you get only 10,000 USD for 10,000 Canadian dollars when the exchange rate is let's say offering 11,500 USD for 10,000 Canadian dollars, or when it's reversed, and Canadian dollars are worth less than US dollars, you get less. No averaging - just bankers skimming the cream off the top. But at Credit Unions, they just charge a standard fee for the transaction, or nothing at all for members, depending on their bylaws. You get what your money is worth, will a little fee for doing their jobs. Just another reason to Move your Money.;) [/color] Both in Canada and in the USA actions taken against the Occupy movement - and on the same day. Yes, no wonder that one might suspect a coordinated effort to dampen the movement. I read that in New York the protesters were allowed to come back - but they were not allowed to bring any tents. ------ @ If the exchange rate favors the value of the Canadian dollar, the extra money you might make here goes to the bank. But if it's the other way around, you take the loss. Nothing surprising here - business as usual. Money makes the (banking / financial) world go round.
November 17, 201114 yr Both in Canada and in the USA actions taken against the Occupy movement - and on the same day. Yes, no wonder that one might suspect a coordinated effort to dampen the movement. I read that in New York the protesters were allowed to come back - but they were not allowed to bring any tents. ------ @ If the exchange rate favors the value of the Canadian dollar, the extra money you might make here goes to the bank. But if it's the other way around, you take the loss. Nothing surprising here - business as usual. Money makes the (banking / financial) world go round. Same as in a few cities here. You can assemble peacefully, but no tents etc. Merry Christmas, seekers of social quality!
November 18, 201114 yr and sure felt so weird to have to read the last :| and that silence i felt. :disappointed: time to rebuilt.
November 18, 201114 yr You're not that bright now, but you will be someday soon and you will fall in love with the moonlight.
November 20, 201114 yr Bad chicks pass in a Mercedes, you say I'm a bastard for chasing them. But maybe the same patterns that made them, made me.
November 20, 201114 yr OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMG YEEEEEES YES YES BEST NEW OF DAY!!!! ( just hope he´s not into someone else now :wacky: )
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