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Post by mysticrose29 on Apr 10, 2008 0:14:15 GMT -5
Haha, you and I would be to funny to go shopping with, huh? I bet people would get REAL frustrated w/ us, lol. I always always leave w/ AT LEAST 1/2 of what I put in my cart to start, LOL!
I think part of it has to do with my (lack of) decision making ability... I dont want to stand in one aisle for 2 hours (like I did today at TRU *cough*) so I put it in a cart and walk around, slowly putting things back as I narrow them down. . . other times I think putting it in my cart makes me feel like I'm buying it, and putting it back just saves me money, lol.. idk, but I do drive people crazy with it. . . and I do it at walmart/target too!
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Post by Allison on Apr 10, 2008 0:19:51 GMT -5
Haha, you and I would be to funny to go shopping with, huh? I bet people would get REAL frustrated w/ us, lol. I always always leave w/ AT LEAST 1/2 of what I put in my cart to start, LOL! lol! That is better than me... I usually narrow it down to just a few things. My best friend from high school always gets so irritated at me... I'll bring like 20 things in the dressing room and not buy anything, and she'll end up taking about 5 of the things from me, plus whatever she's picked out, and buy everything! It's funny, we're so different! (She's a Cancer!)
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Post by mysticrose29 on Apr 10, 2008 0:23:32 GMT -5
hehe, I know what you mean. . . I meant 1/2 of what I put in as an absolute Max! LOL Usually it's a few things for me too. Very very funny!
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Post by Anna on Apr 10, 2008 15:57:22 GMT -5
Weeellp. My dad bid on the dollar bill lot. Let's hope he wins! I just have to wait four more days.
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Post by Allison on Apr 10, 2008 17:19:21 GMT -5
Weeellp. My dad bid on the dollar bill lot. Let's hope he wins! I just have to wait four more days. Ooh, I hope you get it, Anna!
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Post by chihuahuamamma on Apr 17, 2008 8:10:32 GMT -5
Neato!
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Post by Anna on Apr 17, 2008 16:17:08 GMT -5
The lot ended at 30 bucks, whoa! Such a ton of money. Guess I'm going to have to wait til I get to France and see if I can find one around. D:
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Post by mysticrose29 on Apr 17, 2008 23:58:05 GMT -5
I highly doubt you will.. I didn't see anything like that when we visited France (well, Europe)... But maybe, you never know! And keep scouting Ebay.. you may see one again that'll go for cheaper.
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Post by roroarro on Apr 18, 2008 13:06:50 GMT -5
Dear all, I would like to say something about this book and his author. "The Little Prince" is a beautiful book, worldwide known, of the French artist / writer / aviator Antoine de Saint Exupéry. He wrote the novella when he was living in USA and He did the drawings that you can see in almost all editions, included the one in this topic. I red it only when I was 24 years old and I can say that the message included in the story is good for any age.
This great author fought in the French Forces with the Allies. He disappeared at the end of the Second World War, during a recognition mission above the French cost. His death was a kind of mystery because He just disappeared.
Few days ago I red in newspaper that, after a long investigation, finally a German aviator admitted to be the one that shot to Antoine de Saint Exupéry's plane in 1944. Thanks to this investigation it was possible to find his plane and solve the mystery of his death.
Chau Federico
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Post by Allison on Apr 18, 2008 13:14:52 GMT -5
Dear all, I would like to say something about this book and his author. "The Little Prince" is a beautiful book, worldwide known, of the French artist / writer / aviator Antoine de Saint Exupéry. He wrote the novella when he was living in USA and He did the drawings that you can see in almost all editions, included the one in this topic. I red it only when I was 24 years old and I can say that the message included in the story is good for any age. This great author fought in the French Forces with the Allies. He disappeared at the end of the Second World War, during a recognition mission above the French cost. His death was a kind of mystery because He just disappeared. Few days ago I red in newspaper that, after a long investigation, finally a German aviator admitted to be the one that shot to Antoine de Saint Exupéry's plane in 1944. Thanks to this investigation it was possible to find his plane and solve the mystery of his death. Chau Federico Thank you for sharing, Federico! What an interesting story!
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Post by mysticrose29 on Apr 18, 2008 18:32:36 GMT -5
Yes, that is fascinating! Thanks!
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Post by Anna on Apr 18, 2008 19:49:26 GMT -5
I read about that too but forgot to post! ;D
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Post by Huntress on Apr 19, 2008 19:03:35 GMT -5
Anna, I'm sorry you didn't get the dollar bill Better luck next time, just have to be persistent
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