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ah, so sorry I misinterpreted your post...:smile:I don't understand this. I said I'm okay. Why would I want to change?
At this point you don't want to change with me, you would have to lose us:wink:
ah, so sorry I misinterpreted your post...:smile:I don't understand this. I said I'm okay. Why would I want to change?
I allow myself to disagree, the economy "we were" us, Westerners, members of the Atlantic pact, above the wall....the economy is us.
are of the notice that each fortune if he creates them, so the wool is a difficult competitor but skill, science and imagination should not preclude anything .... The thing is, we're crying on ourselves for more satisfaction than stuffing our sleeves. In the end, the world is ugly, bad and it doesn't love us... what fault do we have? :frown:I allow myself to disagree, the economy "we were" us, Westerners, members of the Atlantic pact, above the wall.
Today the economy is the Chinese, before we were "drawing" of the uses, today we must hope to be " sucked" by the Chinese, hoping to be more "transported" than Poles.
are of the notice that each fortune if he creates them, so the wool is a difficult competitor but skill, science and imagination should not preclude anything .... The thing is, we're crying on ourselves for more satisfaction than stuffing our sleeves. In the end, the world is ugly, bad and it doesn't love us... what fault do we have? :frown:I allow myself to disagree, the economy "we were" us, Westerners, members of the Atlantic pact, above the wall.
Today the economy is the Chinese, before we were "drawing" of the uses, today we must hope to be " sucked" by the Chinese, hoping to be more "transported" than Poles.
are of the notice that each fortune if he creates them, so the wool is a difficult competitor but skill, science and imagination should not preclude anything .... The thing is, we're crying on ourselves for more satisfaction than stuffing our sleeves. In the end, the world is ugly, bad and it doesn't love us... what fault do we have? :frown:I allow myself to disagree, the economy "we were" us, Westerners, members of the Atlantic pact, above the wall.
Today the economy is the Chinese, before we were "drawing" of the uses, today we must hope to be " sucked" by the Chinese, hoping to be more "transported" than Poles.
The two-thirds of the world's population live because they can't make their fortunes!are of the notice that each fortune if he creates them, so the wool is a difficult competitor but skill, science and imagination should not preclude anything .... The thing is, we're crying on ourselves for more satisfaction than stuffing our sleeves. In the end, the world is ugly, bad and it doesn't love us... what fault do we have? :frown:
Is wool a power for merit? do you know how the Chinese live, and under what threats, to allow the country to be such a power?are of the notice that each fortune if he creates them, so the wool is a difficult competitor but skill, science and imagination should not preclude anything .... The thing is, we're crying on ourselves for more satisfaction than stuffing our sleeves. In the end, the world is ugly, bad and it doesn't love us... what fault do we have? :frown:
useless comment further. :finger:p.s.: Anyway, I'd say try and tell them to the kenya or the lion serum.
I really like this. It is not an absolute association, but I like:finger:I see commercialists and tax consultants too often in companies, as if in a house you always see doctors.
I can prove otherwise. unless for "production" you mean cell phones, microprocessors and shoes.- the productive world has moved into India and China and we remain the crumbs on which we scan.
The metal worker carries out his productive activity when he comes back a piece. there are more workers or more lambs? .I can prove otherwise. unless for "production" you mean cell phones, microprocessors and shoes.
I ask you a question, it seems simple, but it is not.
if fiat builds the point in lung, who produces the point? Italy or Poland?