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  #91  
Old 01-12-2005, 02:59 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:37:23 GMT, rich <rich@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>>As Mark Twain once said "The rumours of my death have been greatly
>>exagerated"
>>

>Hurrah! :D
>
>Glad to hear you are safe and sound matey.
>
>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>

>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>

Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?

Petrol is cheap. $1.12 per litre with an exchange rate of $2.71/£1.
That's 41pence/litre for the hard of sums.

Houses are cheap.

Helium is expensive. $800 for a J....... 4 times the cost in the
UK.That'll sort out the OC boys, ha ha ha ha ha.

Sofno is expensive. $16/kg. Oh well, can't have it all our own way.

Pete S.

www.derwentelec.clara.co.uk
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  #92  
Old 01-12-2005, 02:59 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:37:23 GMT, rich <rich@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>>As Mark Twain once said "The rumours of my death have been greatly
>>exagerated"
>>

>Hurrah! :D
>
>Glad to hear you are safe and sound matey.
>
>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>

>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>

Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?

Petrol is cheap. $1.12 per litre with an exchange rate of $2.71/£1.
That's 41pence/litre for the hard of sums.

Houses are cheap.

Helium is expensive. $800 for a J....... 4 times the cost in the
UK.That'll sort out the OC boys, ha ha ha ha ha.

Sofno is expensive. $16/kg. Oh well, can't have it all our own way.

Pete S.

www.derwentelec.clara.co.uk
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  #93  
Old 01-12-2005, 02:59 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:37:23 GMT, rich <rich@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>>As Mark Twain once said "The rumours of my death have been greatly
>>exagerated"
>>

>Hurrah! :D
>
>Glad to hear you are safe and sound matey.
>
>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>

>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>

Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?

Petrol is cheap. $1.12 per litre with an exchange rate of $2.71/£1.
That's 41pence/litre for the hard of sums.

Houses are cheap.

Helium is expensive. $800 for a J....... 4 times the cost in the
UK.That'll sort out the OC boys, ha ha ha ha ha.

Sofno is expensive. $16/kg. Oh well, can't have it all our own way.

Pete S.

www.derwentelec.clara.co.uk
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  #94  
Old 01-12-2005, 02:59 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:37:23 GMT, rich <rich@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>>As Mark Twain once said "The rumours of my death have been greatly
>>exagerated"
>>

>Hurrah! :D
>
>Glad to hear you are safe and sound matey.
>
>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>

>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>

Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?

Petrol is cheap. $1.12 per litre with an exchange rate of $2.71/£1.
That's 41pence/litre for the hard of sums.

Houses are cheap.

Helium is expensive. $800 for a J....... 4 times the cost in the
UK.That'll sort out the OC boys, ha ha ha ha ha.

Sofno is expensive. $16/kg. Oh well, can't have it all our own way.

Pete S.

www.derwentelec.clara.co.uk
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  #95  
Old 01-12-2005, 02:59 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:37:23 GMT, rich <rich@nospam.co.uk> wrote:

>>As Mark Twain once said "The rumours of my death have been greatly
>>exagerated"
>>

>Hurrah! :D
>
>Glad to hear you are safe and sound matey.
>
>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>

>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>

Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?

Petrol is cheap. $1.12 per litre with an exchange rate of $2.71/£1.
That's 41pence/litre for the hard of sums.

Houses are cheap.

Helium is expensive. $800 for a J....... 4 times the cost in the
UK.That'll sort out the OC boys, ha ha ha ha ha.

Sofno is expensive. $16/kg. Oh well, can't have it all our own way.

Pete S.

www.derwentelec.clara.co.uk
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  #96  
Old 01-12-2005, 05:50 PM
rich
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

>>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>>

>>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>>

>Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?
>

The most expensive 10%? :)
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  #97  
Old 01-12-2005, 05:50 PM
rich
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

>>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>>

>>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>>

>Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?
>

The most expensive 10%? :)
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  #98  
Old 01-12-2005, 05:50 PM
rich
 
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Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

>>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>>

>>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>>

>Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?
>

The most expensive 10%? :)
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  #99  
Old 01-12-2005, 05:50 PM
rich
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

>>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>>

>>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>>

>Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?
>

The most expensive 10%? :)
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  #100  
Old 01-12-2005, 05:50 PM
rich
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Maldives and the earthquake

>>>However, on the positive side, the NZ natives are friendly, we now own
>>>a property in Hawera near Mount Taranaki (The Mountain by the Sea),
>>>and start a job out there in March, where I will be 10% of the
>>>Inspiration divers in NZ. The RMS Niagra is calling me..... I'm told
>>>it's bigger than the Lusi......
>>>

>>Excellent news! a 10% chance of a cheap NZ holiday then ;)
>>

>Which 10% of the holiday did you want to be cheap?
>

The most expensive 10%? :)
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