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Post by Owen Edwards on Feb 27, 2008 6:34:59 GMT -6
Thankyou for your honest and wise words, Senator.
We will certainly move this idea forward with care and deliberation.
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Post by Breneir Itravilatx on Feb 27, 2008 15:55:31 GMT -6
S:reu Davis, thanks for submitting this bill in the first place. I will work harder now to help get people elected to the Senate that are just as enlightened as you are on this issue.
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EM Vürinalt
Citizen since 12-20-2007
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Post by EM Vürinalt on Feb 27, 2008 20:28:25 GMT -6
MC Vurinalt, there is a response to your concerns - membership of the UNPO - as I explicitly mentioned. We (the LRT) will work towards actually achieving that objective this term - watch out for a draft from MC Caceir's office in due order! If at all possible, I would like to help co-sponser and write this bill with S:reu Caçier, as we have discussed this in person.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2008 9:24:36 GMT -6
Worthless? I think not. Here is a quick lesson in Talossan economics ("Talossanomics"), for the uninitiated. Base unit of Talossan Currency = One Bent Sixty Talossan Bence = One Talossan Louis (also referred to as a lou, or a "brock"). One Talossan Louis = One pint of beer. For five louise (or brocks -- a fiver also being known as a "costello") or for ten brocks (a tenner being known as a "ferrigno") you can get (respectively) five or ten pints of beer! At any Talossan consulate (which is any pub or bar agreeing to take our money as currency exchange, which would be equitably redeemed by our Ministry of Finance for them into their preferred currency), twenty brocks (called a "rawls") can be exchanged for...you guessed it...twenty pints of beer! Worthless? Oh, how mistaken can one be? Hooligan And actually, because the price of beer has gone up, technically, so has the value of our currency.
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