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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt's number 37 in this list;
List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI just had a super blonde moment looking at those lists.
I was thinking... wow isn't there a lot of countries in the world. Then realised it's 3 lists of the same countries Arse.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt's number 37 in this list;
List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beside, Tanzania's 156 and the fridges were alright.
I was thinking... wow isn't there a lot of countries in the world. Then realised it's 3 lists of the same countries Arse.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThe Seychelles is a Third World country and it comes in at number 164 out of 182 in the latest IMF list by GDP/person. A rusty fridge shouldn't be much of a surprise.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThe Seychelles is a Third World country and it comes in at number 164 out of 182 in the latest IMF list by GDP/person. A rusty fridge shouldn't be much of a surprise.
List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beside, Tanzania's 156 and the fridges were alright.
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The Seychelles is a Third World country and it comes in at number 164 out of 182 in the latest IMF list by GDP/person. A rusty fridge shouldn't be much of a surprise.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTwo points to bear in mind though, which might put a better light on his attitude (despite what AP mentions him saying):
* multi-millionaires are often absurdly miserly, especially about petty things (despite happily lashing out on big things every now and then)
* If this guy is used to 5-star living and his creature comforts, perhaps he sees a couple of weeks in a tin shack as a welcome "back to nature" type of break, sort of like a camping holiday. It may also be reminiscent of roughing it as a student, reliving his young days, which he might also find appealing.
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Simples - warn her that he may be after her just for her cute firm body. To test this, she should not put out on the holiday, or indeed allow any sexual contact. If he loves her, he won't mind.
LOL - see how he likes a dose of his own medicine.
Ah, and why not tell your male friend that you've provided her with this advice. Perhaps that will help him see what a total dick-head he is. Although I doubt it.
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Two points to bear in mind though, which might put a better light on his attitude (despite what AP mentions him saying):
* multi-millionaires are often absurdly miserly, especially about petty things (despite happily lashing out on big things every now and then)
* If this guy is used to 5-star living and his creature comforts, perhaps he sees a couple of weeks in a tin shack as a welcome "back to nature" type of break, sort of like a camping holiday. It may also be reminiscent of roughing it as a student, reliving his young days, which he might also find appealing.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostSounds like an odd ploy to me, and not really the way to ascertain how she really feels about him. Even if she is head over heels, this will probably put her off a bit. He sounds like a tit.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostSounds like an odd ploy to me, and not really the way to ascertain how she really feels about him. Even if she is head over heels, this will probably put her off a bit. He sounds like a tit.
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Sounds like an odd ploy to me, and not really the way to ascertain how she really feels about him. Even if she is head over heels, this will probably put her off a bit. He sounds like a tit.
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