Saturday, February 12, 2011

Gay Cruising Places Long Island



Ok, it's a bit 'that I neglect the blog but I have a good excuse: in fact more than one to tell the truth.
I'm writing a thesis, I am working and I have a daughter almost 3 years and the time to do what you like is always too little.
One of my latest reading was a book by Serge Latouche which faithfully reflects this pearl of wisdom is a fiction, but reality.
"in Mexico, some twenty years ago, an American tourist in a shop your eye on a chair handmade from very bright colors, he likes. It asks the price of the Indian craftsman.
- Ten pesos.
- If you order six, the same model, make me money?
- Seventy-five pesos, responds the Indian.
- What! exclaims that baffled the Yankees were expecting a flat fee, and is surprised so little business to conduct and clearly uneconomic. There must be a misunderstanding. A chair ten pesos, six chairs seventy-five. Fifty-five you mean pesos?
- No, seventy-five pesos for six chairs. "
After long discussions, the Indian finally gives the following explanation: "What I claim for the incredible hassle of doing the same thing five times?"

Here's another pearl:
The money is not safe in the bank.
... it's as if the conservaste in your possession: when you go to ask, I will not refuse. Instead, when you go to ask, I will not refuse. Instead, when you make investments with relatives or patner, are more or less involved in the management of this money. They can say "no", if they judge that what they do will not be good for you. They are "relatives", while the bank is a estreneo. Do not even bother with the way you live, much less how you spend your money. There is no barrier to the use of money in the bank, as it just ask for it. The money is not safe in the bank.
photos are from a capertina a musical album, I found a blog of a good photographer Zoe Vincenti: http://zoephotographer.blogspot.com/

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