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sure their your's but do they LOOK like Maggies ? I remember that bear tattoo .
Mark :lol:
 
zipperheads9 said:
sure their your's but do they LOOK like Maggies ? I remember that bear tattoo .
Mark :lol:
Don't be making fun of my Winnie the Pooh tatoo, after all, he was a Canadian.
Gus
 
Gustaf said:
after all, he was a Canadian.

That's absolutely correct. If you want the "facts," I recommend this:

http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000ADKTNU/qid=1142724668/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_0_1/702-2407419-3796045

Chas.
 
:laughing3: Now Gus, Your tattoo looked nothing like a Canadian Black Bear. Did you get that tattoo to draw people's attention away from the fact that you were wearing the wife's knickers??? And rubbing a piece of sheep's fur (marks coment) :bootyshake:
Cliff
:D
 
Yeah he wasa poor bugger, could not go to France and got locked up the limey's ,all brfore he was 2 .
POOR LITTLE BEAR .
Now leave that piece of sheeps Skin. You Farmers.
poor maggie. :lol:
 
zipperheads9 said:
Yeah he was poor bugger could noy go to france and got locked up the limey's ,all brfore he was 2 .
POOR LITTLE BEAR .
Now amout that piece of sheeps Skin. You Farmers.
poor maggie. :lol:

Yes, poor Maggie :cry:
Otto
 
People have mentioned sending cash for relatively small transactions. But no one seems to mention sending cash by Registered Mail. The fees don't add up to very much, and seems quite secure. I've received registered mail often from Germany without any problems. And I've sent cash to Europe many times without any loss.
 
I have lost cash only one time, and that was in a registered letter to Germany, getting the US post to trace a registered letter is impossible. I feel that being a registered letter calls attention to the fact that it contains money, since the anthrax scare in the US, cash is much safer in a normal letter.
Gus
 
Sven,

Thanks again!

As to sending cash via registered letter: It is okay, but not perfect. For me it has worked well most of the time.

My worst experience was EUR220 which didn't arrive but we had an excellent evidenciary trail to track an apparently empty envelope. Whether the receiver dishonestly claimed the envelope was empty or someone helped himself along the way will never be known. And, when you think about it, there is no way to identify just where the envelope might have lost its contents.

A learning experience.

My new policy: For amounts less than, say, EUR500, I send a certified bank draft. For larger amounts, I use telegraphic transfer. If the seller bawks, no deal. So far so good.

Cheers,

Lauie
 
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