March 21, 2010
Whiner writes blog – shock
You know what I like to do when the weather in Serre Chevalier is a bit duff? I like to think watching a DVD will make me happy or distract me from the fact that we’ve well broken the back of the season and there are roughly five or six weeks left to play.
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Whiner writes blog – shock
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Que du Burrda
les joueurs portaient déjà que du Burrda au stage à Serre Che
ECFR Volunteer,
Since you don't think I have all the answers, Please answer the main question I have. Why staff stations in your district that are right on the border (Station 1-5 & now Station 1-1) when stations in the middle of your district (Station 1-3 and Station 1-4) would better serve ALL your people (after all, YOU said the closest responders are the best)? I realize that Station 1-4 will be manned now because station 1-5 is closed.
Uncertainty in the political scene is giving market investors a hard time. Sherine Abdel-Razek reports on the current and future status of the market. The January 25 Revolution, like any other, had a cost and the stock exchange paid its part dearly. Though closed for almost six weeks to absorb the shock of toppling the regime, the local bourse has not been able to recover in the aftermath. On July 12, the benchmark index EGX30 closed the day with a 2.82% decline reaching 4.971 points. Total market losses are estimated at LE10 billion [$1.7 billon] in what is considered to be a black Tuesday. On July 11, EGX30 slumped to an eight- week low, down 2.9% as investors fled the market for fear that anti- government protests may escalate in what one analyst described to Reuters by saying: "We are sitting on top of a volcano and no one knows what the outcome of all of this will be." The losses brought the overall market decline since the beginning of the year to 28.73%. Sessions like on July…
Ok I figured it out
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nprfreshair: lookhigh: Sunset, Moonset On Sunday, July 31, 2011, when Expedition 28 astronaut Ron Garan aboard the International Space Station looked out his window, this is what he saw: the moon. And, he saw it 16 times. Said Garan, “We had simultaneous sunsets and moonsets.” For Garan and the rest of the station crew, this extraordinary event is… –
haven’t seen her in the six weeks and proibs won’t:p
NPR said the change was prompted by different views over the role of a show’s host. WDAV, the station that produces the show, will take over distribution. The new arrangement will not affect listeners.
I plan to take your DVD I purchased on a bus ride to celebrate International Sign Language Day here in Calif. this next Friday (9/26) and share it with my co-workers and friends en route as a form of entertainment and culture!You guys forever rock! CSDVRS is lucky to have you in their corner as are we Deafies.
~ LaRonda]]>
Its snowing in Serre Che as I type – snap up a great chalet deal for a pre-christmas bargain week see