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MochaJeff
Location: Land of 10,000 Lakes... Minnesota Gender:
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Netto wrote:Thanks for RP, Bill & Rebecca Goldsmith for expanding my horizons new names and the timeless hits of the past. When I discovered Radio Paradise for me, I first heard such wonderful artists - such like as Morphine or Metric, and especially Aimee Mann. Wish you all the best, stay such as is - no change! I Love RP Radio Paradise does a superb job. I have been a listener for approx 5 years give or take. Very impressive indeed!
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Netto
Location: Khimki, Russia Gender:
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Aug 3, 2010 - 5:56pm |
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Thanks for RP, Bill & Rebecca Goldsmith for expanding my horizons new names and the timeless hits of the past. When I discovered Radio Paradise for me, I first heard such wonderful artists - such like as Morphine or Metric, and especially Aimee Mann. Wish you all the best, stay such as is - no change! I Love RP
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Jul 8, 2010 - 12:22pm |
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jadewahoo wrote:When besmirched by the insane, one's sanity is obliged. When hated by the hateful, one's love is verified. When dishonored by by those who hold no respect of others, worthiness of honor is shown. When confronted by these forces of guile and bitter venom, turn to the viper and say: Thank you.
Thank you!
Thanks for this. I need this today.. Several different reasons...
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jadewahoo
Location: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Gender:
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Jul 8, 2010 - 12:16pm |
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When besmirched by the insane, one's sanity is obliged. When hated by the hateful, one's love is verified. When dishonored by those who hold no respect of others, worthiness of honor is shown. When confronted by these forces of guile and bitter venom, turn to the viper and say: Thank you.
Thank you!
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cc_rider
Location: Bastrop Gender:
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Jul 8, 2010 - 11:37am |
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edieraye wrote:...to cc_rider. This one's for you Chris:
You know I'm a sucker for brass. Nice. Thanks.
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cookinlover
Location: Auckland, New Zealand (former Boston native and Atlanta transplant) Gender:
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May 27, 2010 - 2:30am |
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saratzea wrote:OMG!!! there's where he went?!?!!? For God sake, I told him to call me after that coffee....but nothing...... I'm on my way KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:I still blame it on my age. Welcome mature musically young person! I know a really great guy from Romania. He married an American girl from Wisconsin. He moved here (southern California desert) with his nice family via Milwaukee. He was "almost" a doctor in his homeland and now is the director of the Blood Bank I attend. He goes by Nico Iota. Do you know him? When you find Nico, tell the deadbeat that he still owes me 37 Leu!!
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saratzea
Location: Romania Gender:
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May 27, 2010 - 1:41am |
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I like the objects i've done in school. Philosophy, international affairs, political communication, political marketing, mostly theory, mostly about EU. So...everything i've learned helped me a lot. It makes you see things differently. It makes you understand some things that you never thought about. It's a crazy world out there, and it;s a plus if you understand it. Don't know exactly what i'll do from now on, in which direction life will carry me...but i know i'll be fine. And if i'm gonna turn up the way they are (politicians) i'm gonna actually shoot myself :d:d:d andfractalv wrote: Bun venit! One of my clients is from Timisoara, and he is a developer there. He tells me stories of the things he does for the local politicians to get permits to build. You are wise to avoid politics. So why to you study it in school? You will be fine here.
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fractalv
Location: Malibu, CA Gender:
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May 27, 2010 - 1:27am |
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saratzea wrote:Thanks, all of you, for your welcome. I hope I'll be able to keep up with you guys
Bun venit! One of my clients is from Timisoara, and he is a developer there. He tells me stories of the things he does for the local politicians to get permits to build. You are wise to avoid politics. So why to you study it in school? You will be fine here.
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saratzea
Location: Romania Gender:
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May 27, 2010 - 1:09am |
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Thanks, all of you, for your welcome. I hope I'll be able to keep up with you guys
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ndg
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May 25, 2010 - 1:34pm |
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saratzea wrote:No, I'm not from Transylvania, but it truly is beautiful. Every tiny part of the country is amazing, and we're very blessed with what we have. The Danube, the Carpathian mountains, the Black Sea....We are blessed by Mother Nature but we are ... umm...cursed with our politicians. The corruption is very very high, and they've made their business around here, leaving the country in a pretty bad situation. Also, even if i'm ashamed of saying this, we're not really raised in the eco-spirit, and this is why some of the places are covered up in bottles or plastic. Here are two divided groups...some of us are very poor, some of us are very rich. The middle class's standards can't be compared with other countries's standards...I mean...if you're from the middle class of Ireland, for example, around here, you'll be seen as a rich person. I myself am from Moldova, from the north-east of Romania, which is the poorest side of the country. Money do not represent a problem for me yet, i have what i need, i'm still young, without family or other responsability. About politics...umm...i am studying Political Science haha ... I'm 2 months away from finishing college, but after it i'll have another 2 years to get my master degree also. Even if i loved the things i've been doing at this section at university, i dont see myself working in this field...i mean...not with politicians :)) i did work a little bit and all the lies made me sick. so i was thinking to go on the european projects management... ps: sorry for my english. i don't speak really fluently so i may have done some mistakes pps: if i said too many things, sorry
plaice3 wrote: Welcome Saratzea! Greetings from Spain!
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jadewahoo
Location: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 12:56pm |
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saratzea wrote:No, I'm not from Transylvania, but it truly is beautiful. Every tiny part of the country is amazing, and we're very blessed with what we have. The Danube, the Carpathian mountains, the Black Sea....We are blessed by Mother Nature but we are ... umm...cursed with our politicians. The corruption is very very high, and they've made their business around here, leaving the country in a pretty bad situation. Also, even if i'm ashamed of saying this, we're not really raised in the eco-spirit, and this is why some of the places are covered up in bottles or plastic. Here are two divided groups...some of us are very poor, some of us are very rich. The middle class's standards can't be compared with other countries's standards...I mean...if you're from the middle class of Ireland, for example, around here, you'll be seen as a rich person. I myself am from Moldova, from the north-east of Romania, which is the poorest side of the country. Money do not represent a problem for me yet, i have what i need, i'm still young, without family or other responsability. About politics...umm...i am studying Political Science haha ... I'm 2 months away from finishing college, but after it i'll have another 2 years to get my master degree also. Even if i loved the things i've been doing at this section at university, i dont see myself working in this field...i mean...not with politicians :)) i did work a little bit and all the lies made me sick. so i was thinking to go on the european projects management... ps: sorry for my english. i don't speak really fluently so i may have done some mistakes pps: if i said too many things, sorry saratzea~ Thanks for the response! Seeing that you were from Romania, I was interested in your own world view, your culture, ya know... life. My own roots are from the Carpathian Mts, my ancestors the remnants of the Mongolian Golden Horde who remained in the Transvaals. Not that that would endear any Romanian to me :-)
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KurtfromLaQuinta
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 12:42pm |
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saratzea wrote:OMG!!! there's where he went?!?!!? For God sake, I told him to call me after that coffee....but nothing...... I'm on my way KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:I still blame it on my age. Welcome mature musically young person! I know a really great guy from Romania. He married an American girl from Wisconsin. He moved here (southern California desert) with his nice family via Milwaukee. He was "almost" a doctor in his homeland and now is the director of the Blood Bank I attend. He goes by Nico Iota. Do you know him? Sarcasm is alive and well in Romania also, I see. You will fit in well here.
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saratzea
Location: Romania Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 11:12am |
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OMG!!! there's where he went?!?!!? For God sake, I told him to call me after that coffee....but nothing...... I'm on my way KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:I still blame it on my age. Welcome mature musically young person! I know a really great guy from Romania. He married an American girl from Wisconsin. He moved here (southern California desert) with his nice family via Milwaukee. He was "almost" a doctor in his homeland and now is the director of the Blood Bank I attend. He goes by Nico Iota. Do you know him?
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KurtfromLaQuinta
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 9:29am |
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saratzea wrote:I dont know what to say about this. i enjoy good music. i don't know if this makes me seem like a mature person. even if some could say this about me....meh, i'm still just a kid, and i'll probably stay this way a long, long time from now. you can make silly stuff and blame it on your age. it is actually fun, you know? :)) KurtfromLaQuinta wrote: Wow. A mature young person.
I still blame it on my age. Welcome mature musically young person! I know a really great guy from Romania. He married an American girl from Wisconsin. He moved here (southern California desert) with his nice family via Milwaukee. He was "almost" a doctor in his homeland and now is the director of the Blood Bank I attend. He goes by Nico Iota. Do you know him?
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jagdriver
Location: Now in Lobster Land Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 8:30am |
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saratzea wrote:No, I'm not from Transylvania, but it truly is beautiful. Every tiny part of the country is amazing, and we're very blessed with what we have. The Danube, the Carpathian mountains, the Black Sea....We are blessed by Mother Nature but we are ... umm...cursed with our politicians. The corruption is very very high, and they've made their business around here, leaving the country in a pretty bad situation. Also, even if i'm ashamed of saying this, we're not really raised in the eco-spirit, and this is why some of the places are covered up in bottles or plastic. Here are two divided groups...some of us are very poor, some of us are very rich. The middle class's standards can't be compared with other countries's standards...I mean...if you're from the middle class of Ireland, for example, around here, you'll be seen as a rich person. I myself am from Moldova, from the north-east of Romania, which is the poorest side of the country. Money do not represent a problem for me yet, i have what i need, i'm still young, without family or other responsability. About politics...umm...i am studying Political Science haha ... I'm 2 months away from finishing college, but after it i'll have another 2 years to get my master degree also. Even if i loved the things i've been doing at this section at university, i dont see myself working in this field...i mean...not with politicians :)) i did work a little bit and all the lies made me sick. so i was thinking to go on the european projects management... ps: sorry for my english. i don't speak really fluently so i may have done some mistakes pps: if i said too many things, sorry
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
In regard to politics, this is a worldwide dilemma, my friend, and is in no way limited to countries such as yours. Welcome to our little virtual community, where we perhaps cannot solve the world's ills, but at least can have a nice soundtrack to the long decline of civilization as we know it.
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 6:25am |
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saratzea wrote: ...
Thanks for posting! Actually, I am quite impressed with your command of English. It's always interesting to hear about where our far flung RPeeps live. Thanks for sharing. Good luck to you!
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oldviolin
Location: esse quam videri Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 6:23am |
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saratzea wrote:No, I'm not from Transylvania, but it truly is beautiful. Every tiny part of the country is amazing, and we're very blessed with what we have.
Welcome to Radio Paradise. So happy to make your acquaintance.This is a special place and there are some special characters here, as well as an incredible music selection. Please visit often. Deschideti este calea unei inimi muzicale.
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saratzea
Location: Romania Gender:
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May 25, 2010 - 6:14am |
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No, I'm not from Transylvania, but it truly is beautiful. Every tiny part of the country is amazing, and we're very blessed with what we have. The Danube, the Carpathian mountains, the Black Sea....We are blessed by Mother Nature but we are ... umm...cursed with our politicians. The corruption is very very high, and they've made their business around here, leaving the country in a pretty bad situation. Also, even if i'm ashamed of saying this, we're not really raised in the eco-spirit, and this is why some of the places are covered up in bottles or plastic. Here are two divided groups...some of us are very poor, some of us are very rich. The middle class's standards can't be compared with other countries's standards...I mean...if you're from the middle class of Ireland, for example, around here, you'll be seen as a rich person. I myself am from Moldova, from the north-east of Romania, which is the poorest side of the country. Money do not represent a problem for me yet, i have what i need, i'm still young, without family or other responsability. About politics...umm...i am studying Political Science haha ... I'm 2 months away from finishing college, but after it i'll have another 2 years to get my master degree also. Even if i loved the things i've been doing at this section at university, i dont see myself working in this field...i mean...not with politicians :)) i did work a little bit and all the lies made me sick. so i was thinking to go on the european projects management... ps: sorry for my english. i don't speak really fluently so i may have done some mistakes pps: if i said too many things, sorry
plaice3 wrote: saratzea wrote: Do you want me to tell you about Romania? oh well....why? and what could i say about it? i mean....what would you wanna hear about it? My grandfather was born in Transylvania, Romania. Are you from that area? It looks beautiful, though I've never been there. I can't speak for Jade, but I would like to know if people in Romania are relatively satisfied or are struggling politically and/or economically. Are you still a student? What do you do or what would you like to do for work?
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plaice3
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May 25, 2010 - 5:16am |
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saratzea wrote: Do you want me to tell you about Romania? oh well....why? and what could i say about it? i mean....what would you wanna hear about it? My grandfather was born in Transylvania, Romania. Are you from that area? It looks beautiful, though I've never been there. I can't speak for Jade, but I would like to know if people in Romania are relatively satisfied or are struggling politically and/or economically. Are you still a student? What do you do or what would you like to do for work?
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