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  1. Yousuck came up with some good suggestions. My sister goes out to those type of places a lot, I will ask her if she can suggest something. I know she likes a place called (I believe) hell's kitchen, but I can't recall where it is. I'll look into that though.

  2. Originally posted by kitty19

    ok she talks about not dropping mad cash on these jackets - but a real fur lined one starts at around $400 - 500..

    i also think real fur is always a good investment, but get a classic jacket look you know looks good on you. short jackets i think are cute, but i think it's not very practical.

    $400 to $500 is mad cash for some people... like me... because I'm in college and work unpaid internships where slave labor seems to be legal, and scrape $10 an hour off a part time job. Also, I have been spending considerable money on other things like plane tickets to italy and various items for my bf's parents so I can at least go see them over christmas :rolleyes: What, is it supposed to make you feel better about yourself to drop comments like that?

    C-Luv - what store to do you work at? That's much more affordable than what I've seen around.

  3. Originally posted by xpyrate

    Well ... yea technically from a legal stand point we are neutral. But if you ask Arabs over there which side they think America is on, most of them would say Israels, because we fund their military. Maybe we did not intend to take their side but the Arabs obviously do not see it that way.

    And on another note we have gone through major efforts to stop the funding of Al-Queda. Which means people who mearly give money to them and not participate in the actual combat. Our leaders seems to view anyone who gives money to Al-Queda and the like as our enemies.

    So maybe from a technical legal standpoint we are neutral but for all practical purposes we are on Israels side.

    There's no question that we are. Strategically and financially, Israel is very important to us. Any small wonder that we recognized their status as a nation-state in 11 seconds? Nope.

    The whole thing about funding to Al Qaeda really puts me on the fence. Looking at something like the Nicaragua case, it's clear that international law doesn't view funding of rebels as a valid justification for use of force. Then again, I feel like the embassy bombings, 9/11 and everything else were so heinous that the action against Al Qaeda was justifiable. Doesn't fit... So I'm still trying to decide how that can be reconciled. Should there be a line drawn? And if so where? It's tough to say.

  4. You can also get moneybelts and bra wallets that hang on your waist, around your neck, on your wrist or around an article of clothing. They're sort of flesh-colored and come in various sized. I got two when I moved to Italy, the one that is meant to hang around my neck I would usually just double-wrap around my leg instead and no one ever knew it was there.

    I really like the binder clip idea though! :aright:

  5. Originally posted by teriaki

    So did it sound like an Amtrak terminal or what?

    Sorry I missed it Ally! When I got home last night I died. Crank, Suavee and I partied in NYC on Friday night and I really didn't sleep until Saturday night.

    Hahha no Amtrak terminal! It took me a few mixes to get used to the setup and all, but after that it was smooooooth sailing and the night did GREAT!

    There will be a next time, it appears, so come out when that happens! :aright:

  6. Originally posted by babbo

    youre stupid & nasty-enuff to be amusing, prove something to you- dont make me laugh. sell shoes? yeah, if yr talking a few million pairs a year, sure-, can buy and sell you 75,00 times over-in euro's - lmao-- next time yr in firenze, you can come by my place in Gaiole-YOU TOOL- guidette- wannabee- get a life- keep studying yr law, see if they sell CLASS, in GW, look it up in the dictionary-you obviously werent born with any- LMFAO

    Class can't be bought, and niether can I. You aren't proving anything to me because you can't. Could you even write anything in Italian? Have you been to Florence before? If you're such the Italian businessman you claim to be I'd think you could say something to me, but you never do. You and Housediva would make a great couple - you're both great at fabricating fabulous lives that you can't prove exist while trying to criticize everyone else thanks to your own shortcomings. Many people on these boards know who I am and what I do, they can back me up on everything I say. You, on the other hand, are some pathetic little personality on a messageboard that doesn't even exist in real life.

    How terrible it must be know that you aren't even half what you pretend to be on the internet.

    I'll do you a favor and not pick on you anymore, it seems you have it bad enough already :aright:

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    CHRles - As far as all the exchanges of violence and attempts for ceasefires and peace that have gone on in that region - it's very difficult to say who's right and who's wrong. Everyone over there has committed their own share of crimes. I don't agree with the Palestinians terror strikes, but then again I don't agree with Israel's reprisal-type actions against them either. One of the most disturbing images I've ever seen was one on CNN of a Palestinians throwing small stones at a passing israeli tank. The tank shot something at the guy that exploded in a huge fireball that engulfed the whole street corner. What a representation of that whole conflict - total lack of proportionality. *sigh*

  7. Originally posted by babbo

    Is that youre a intl law student in gtown supposed to impress, or bring credit to your post?? lmfao. I dont find it necessary to list my credentials as a grad of stanford, and harvard law. all that doesnt matter. the rest of your post has some merit to it, but again, a lot of shallow understanding of the situations in REAL LIFE

    Here's the mirror, look in it. I highly doubt a tool like you went to Harvard and Stanford law so that you could sell shoes and claim to speak Italian. Prove it or be off with you. :rolleyes:

    Or why not bring up the fact that many Israeli lives were lost in the past 50 years as a result of several wars?

    CHRles, the reason I don't feel much sympathy for this statement is that Israel consistently STARTS these wars, and there's no legal allowance for preemtive self-defense. I'm not entirely sure that I agree with that premise - I think Israel definitely had a point in attacking preemtively when Saudi/Egyptian tanks and troops were massing on its borders, but many of the other cases were oh so questionable.

    Also, I just want to clarify - I in no way support, respect or otherwise condone Osama Bin Laden or his actions, likewise with his minions and their actions. I think what he's done to so many innocent lives is totally deplorable, I feel that he should be found and punished (though I'm not sure what anyone could possibly do to avenge so many innocent lives lost both here and abroad). To look at things objectively though, the US really does throw its weight around too much, IMHO, and it is no small wonder that other countries view us as ridiculous and in need of a good smacking. This country is like some big, spoiled, unruly brat whose parents have now been eclipsed. As one of my professors said, a superpower is only unbalanceable up until the point in which small states form a coalition strong enough to smack it down. I fear that if Bush and any presidents who follow him continue these yee-haw policies, that fate may become the inevitable.

    One more thing - with regard to your comment about Israel being the only democracy in that area - okay, cookie for Israel. But who says that democracy has to be the only way to do things? Don't take this comment the wrong way and imply that I think dictatorships, authoritarian governments, communist regimes etc etc are the way to go - but saying that some other means of governance can effectively and benevolently serve the people, there's no reason to say democracy must be the ultimate goal. No, I don't believe that any of the current non-democratic systems over there have that down - indeed there have been many many violations of human and political rights there as elsewhere, but let's not kid ourselves... democracy ain't always the cake either. Democracies also violate human rights, democracies even violate other *countries'* rights - the US, for example...

    Good points though, and well taken.

  8. Originally posted by teriaki

    R&B and hip hop, from what I've heard.

    POLKA GODDAMMIT! POLKA! :cuss: why does everyone always get this wrong?

    I got this sweet new Vermenganger Meisterschlong track that I can't wait to drop on Saturday night! wooooooo!

    I play house - I love funky, eurotype disco house but I spin a mix of lots of varieties of house - funky/disco, tribal, prog-ish, deep, vocals, I use a bit of everything as I go through the night and depending on how I think the crowd is/will react to it :) Occasionally if I'm feeling brave I toss in a little breaks here and there, depends what sort of balls I brought with me that night :shaky:

  9. Yeah, Bush falls more into the "monkey with a cowboy hat on" image :aright:

    ITALIAN CORPORATION:

    You have two cows but you don't know where they are.

    While ambling around, you see a beautiful woman.

    You break for lunch.

    Life is good

    The truth of this statement is stunning :rofl:

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