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    Wasn't taking you seriously. You are insane.

    I do not need a foreign passport. I'm happy in my farm. Doubt you'd understand the concept of happiness. You sound pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    Wasn't taking you seriously. You are insane.

    I do not need a foreign passport. I'm happy in my farm. Doubt you'd understand the concept of happiness. You sound pathetic.
    The list of concepts hoho doesn't understand is rather long.


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    Thank you for your reply and your willingness to continue playing the game.

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    Wasn't taking you seriously.
    I'm glad that you realise the futility of believing all you read on the internet.

    [QUOTE=GracelessFawn;3948053] You are insane.[QUOTE]

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    What evidence have you to support such an immature accusation? What training or experience have you had that enables you to diagnose my mental state?

    A medical doctors degree, some studies you have had published ....

    Or is it your standard retort when you are unable to reply constructively?

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    I do not need a foreign passport.
    Some have been able to obtain more than one and use them as required.

    Of the three possible chips, I suggested maybe of interest, you have dismissed only one. I presume the other two are still of interest, yes?

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    I'm happy in my farm.
    I too am happy on "my" farms. Not being a Thai I rely on the ongoing support of my Thai relatives. But they realise the value, now and into the future, of my inputs. Coming from a very different background, the switch from daily, monthly, quarterly and annual achievement recognition to a multi year deliverable is wonderfully relaxing.

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    Doubt you'd understand the concept of happiness.
    Oh I have been happy and sad all through my life, from the moment of birth. The tight squeeze, the noise and the cold air weren't enjoyable, but the beauty of the air in my lungs .....

    To this morning, woken up by a cuddling wife, milling beans to prepare a pot of coffee from my home grown beans, walking into my garden to select a golden pineapple and having it prepared for me. Discussing the days agenda whilst eating on the back porch overlooking our garden, what needs to be done today what can be left "bukra inshallah".

    I try hard to achieve the former and move on quickly from the latter.

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    You sound pathetic.

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    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    You sound pathetic.
    You should listen to the nice lady, she knows what she's talking about.

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    OhOh you can shake my middle finger for the other two deals.

    I'm feeling ecstatic! Took quiet a pounding most afternoon. It was a little rough. Mountain trails are wild. Love that bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    OhOh you can shake my middle finger for the other two deals.

    I'm feeling ecstatic! Took quiet a pounding most afternoon. It was a little rough.
    God bless you dear, sounds like you are a sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    You should listen to the nice lady, she knows what she's talking about.
    She may well be "nice", I've not met her.

    Have you spent some face to face time with her to confirm your opinion of her?

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    OhOh you can shake my middle finger for the other two deals.
    Are you saying you reject them both?

    Is your "middle finger" Philippine slang for a more intimate body organ or a Philippine euphemism?

    Quote Originally Posted by GracelessFawn View Post
    Mountain trails are wild. Love that bike!
    Some shots would be nice, along with the story of your day.

    Have you ever tried bareback horse riding? I'm told the horse's backbone can provide an ecstatic experience.

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    Meanwhile the clueless fucking chinkies have been pouring CFCs into the atmosphere despite them having been banned since 1987. Scientists noticed emissions have been rising since 2013 but only now have developed the technology to locate the source. It seems the chinkies are too stupid to realise they will suffer with the rest of us.

    Industries in north-eastern China have released large quantities of an ozone-depleting gas into the atmosphere in violation of an international treaty, scientists have said.
    Since 2013, annual emissions of the banned chemical Chlorofluorocarbon-11 (CFC-11) from that region have increased by about 7,000 tonnes, according to a report in peer-reviewed journal Nature.
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...es-study-finds

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