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>This thinness makes sense
>since her plate looks still full, while everyone else's are empty.
I assume you've never had a sallad as an "appetizer" in a German
restaurant ;-) You can tell the people who had already been to Germany
by the fact that they knew not to order an appetizer and thus have an
empty plate :-)
>But given all that obvious talent sitting around the table, I'm just amazed
>you guys haven't been snapped up by Bill Gates, yet. Maybe you told him
>"under" when you meant "behind", too when he last examined your P&L sheet?
As far as I know, Gates is an engineer and "under" wouldn't have surprised
him. A picture with a mask on top of it is two layers of material with the mask
above the picture and the picture under the mask.
>You know that movie star Brad Pitt? I don't look anything like him.
That is a particularly amusing statement if you speak Swedish ;-) The "d"
in "Brad" is silent, isn't it? ;-)
Eric
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