Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
Where did you live seven years ago?
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Billzz wrote:
>
> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip down
> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
> experiences not found in the new world.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Billzz wrote:
>
> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip down
> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
> experiences not found in the new world.
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
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>
--snippy--
> What do you DO with a degree in Spanish? Teach it?
> The rock formatons are interesting, what purpose did they
> serve?
Prehistoric peoples, probably our ancestors or closely related, put their
dead, and belongings to take with them to the other world, under the
dolmens. We don't really know much about the people who put them together.
Whatever these people believed, they must have felt pretty strongly about
it, to move rocks like that around. I suppose I could teach Spanish, or
write for one of the bilingual publications around Colorado, or just travel
some more. You get treated different, when you don't try to speak English
to everyone. The bad part is that after two words of Spanish, they assume
you are fluent. That is why it is good to know "Despacio, repita por
favor."
--snippy--
>
> I often thought of traveling to Europe, but have always been a little
> leery of it. This doesn't help a bit.
>
Not to worry. For the first two weeks you will be too busy looking at
museums, sampling the local food, looking at the sights, to realize that big
cities don't just look like prisons, they are prisons. As a tourist, it is
time to go to the next city when that happens. Go on a guided tour, like
the ones where they ferry tourists up to Silverton on buses and the train.
Buy souvenirs, stay in hotels, eat in restaurants. You will have a good
time. Or talk to your travel agent about "turismo rural" like they have in
Spain. Work on a farm in Galicia, and pay for the privilege. Or go to
Athens, look at the Parthenon, and pretend that it is all good. Seen the
news from France?
Earle
news:oI0cf.2792$fB2.1097@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
--snippy--
> What do you DO with a degree in Spanish? Teach it?
> The rock formatons are interesting, what purpose did they
> serve?
Prehistoric peoples, probably our ancestors or closely related, put their
dead, and belongings to take with them to the other world, under the
dolmens. We don't really know much about the people who put them together.
Whatever these people believed, they must have felt pretty strongly about
it, to move rocks like that around. I suppose I could teach Spanish, or
write for one of the bilingual publications around Colorado, or just travel
some more. You get treated different, when you don't try to speak English
to everyone. The bad part is that after two words of Spanish, they assume
you are fluent. That is why it is good to know "Despacio, repita por
favor."
--snippy--
>
> I often thought of traveling to Europe, but have always been a little
> leery of it. This doesn't help a bit.
>
Not to worry. For the first two weeks you will be too busy looking at
museums, sampling the local food, looking at the sights, to realize that big
cities don't just look like prisons, they are prisons. As a tourist, it is
time to go to the next city when that happens. Go on a guided tour, like
the ones where they ferry tourists up to Silverton on buses and the train.
Buy souvenirs, stay in hotels, eat in restaurants. You will have a good
time. Or talk to your travel agent about "turismo rural" like they have in
Spain. Work on a farm in Galicia, and pay for the privilege. Or go to
Athens, look at the Parthenon, and pretend that it is all good. Seen the
news from France?
Earle
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
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>
--snippy--
> What do you DO with a degree in Spanish? Teach it?
> The rock formatons are interesting, what purpose did they
> serve?
Prehistoric peoples, probably our ancestors or closely related, put their
dead, and belongings to take with them to the other world, under the
dolmens. We don't really know much about the people who put them together.
Whatever these people believed, they must have felt pretty strongly about
it, to move rocks like that around. I suppose I could teach Spanish, or
write for one of the bilingual publications around Colorado, or just travel
some more. You get treated different, when you don't try to speak English
to everyone. The bad part is that after two words of Spanish, they assume
you are fluent. That is why it is good to know "Despacio, repita por
favor."
--snippy--
>
> I often thought of traveling to Europe, but have always been a little
> leery of it. This doesn't help a bit.
>
Not to worry. For the first two weeks you will be too busy looking at
museums, sampling the local food, looking at the sights, to realize that big
cities don't just look like prisons, they are prisons. As a tourist, it is
time to go to the next city when that happens. Go on a guided tour, like
the ones where they ferry tourists up to Silverton on buses and the train.
Buy souvenirs, stay in hotels, eat in restaurants. You will have a good
time. Or talk to your travel agent about "turismo rural" like they have in
Spain. Work on a farm in Galicia, and pay for the privilege. Or go to
Athens, look at the Parthenon, and pretend that it is all good. Seen the
news from France?
Earle
news:oI0cf.2792$fB2.1097@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
--snippy--
> What do you DO with a degree in Spanish? Teach it?
> The rock formatons are interesting, what purpose did they
> serve?
Prehistoric peoples, probably our ancestors or closely related, put their
dead, and belongings to take with them to the other world, under the
dolmens. We don't really know much about the people who put them together.
Whatever these people believed, they must have felt pretty strongly about
it, to move rocks like that around. I suppose I could teach Spanish, or
write for one of the bilingual publications around Colorado, or just travel
some more. You get treated different, when you don't try to speak English
to everyone. The bad part is that after two words of Spanish, they assume
you are fluent. That is why it is good to know "Despacio, repita por
favor."
--snippy--
>
> I often thought of traveling to Europe, but have always been a little
> leery of it. This doesn't help a bit.
>
Not to worry. For the first two weeks you will be too busy looking at
museums, sampling the local food, looking at the sights, to realize that big
cities don't just look like prisons, they are prisons. As a tourist, it is
time to go to the next city when that happens. Go on a guided tour, like
the ones where they ferry tourists up to Silverton on buses and the train.
Buy souvenirs, stay in hotels, eat in restaurants. You will have a good
time. Or talk to your travel agent about "turismo rural" like they have in
Spain. Work on a farm in Galicia, and pay for the privilege. Or go to
Athens, look at the Parthenon, and pretend that it is all good. Seen the
news from France?
Earle
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
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>
--snippy--
> What do you DO with a degree in Spanish? Teach it?
> The rock formatons are interesting, what purpose did they
> serve?
Prehistoric peoples, probably our ancestors or closely related, put their
dead, and belongings to take with them to the other world, under the
dolmens. We don't really know much about the people who put them together.
Whatever these people believed, they must have felt pretty strongly about
it, to move rocks like that around. I suppose I could teach Spanish, or
write for one of the bilingual publications around Colorado, or just travel
some more. You get treated different, when you don't try to speak English
to everyone. The bad part is that after two words of Spanish, they assume
you are fluent. That is why it is good to know "Despacio, repita por
favor."
--snippy--
>
> I often thought of traveling to Europe, but have always been a little
> leery of it. This doesn't help a bit.
>
Not to worry. For the first two weeks you will be too busy looking at
museums, sampling the local food, looking at the sights, to realize that big
cities don't just look like prisons, they are prisons. As a tourist, it is
time to go to the next city when that happens. Go on a guided tour, like
the ones where they ferry tourists up to Silverton on buses and the train.
Buy souvenirs, stay in hotels, eat in restaurants. You will have a good
time. Or talk to your travel agent about "turismo rural" like they have in
Spain. Work on a farm in Galicia, and pay for the privilege. Or go to
Athens, look at the Parthenon, and pretend that it is all good. Seen the
news from France?
Earle
news:oI0cf.2792$fB2.1097@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
>
--snippy--
> What do you DO with a degree in Spanish? Teach it?
> The rock formatons are interesting, what purpose did they
> serve?
Prehistoric peoples, probably our ancestors or closely related, put their
dead, and belongings to take with them to the other world, under the
dolmens. We don't really know much about the people who put them together.
Whatever these people believed, they must have felt pretty strongly about
it, to move rocks like that around. I suppose I could teach Spanish, or
write for one of the bilingual publications around Colorado, or just travel
some more. You get treated different, when you don't try to speak English
to everyone. The bad part is that after two words of Spanish, they assume
you are fluent. That is why it is good to know "Despacio, repita por
favor."
--snippy--
>
> I often thought of traveling to Europe, but have always been a little
> leery of it. This doesn't help a bit.
>
Not to worry. For the first two weeks you will be too busy looking at
museums, sampling the local food, looking at the sights, to realize that big
cities don't just look like prisons, they are prisons. As a tourist, it is
time to go to the next city when that happens. Go on a guided tour, like
the ones where they ferry tourists up to Silverton on buses and the train.
Buy souvenirs, stay in hotels, eat in restaurants. You will have a good
time. Or talk to your travel agent about "turismo rural" like they have in
Spain. Work on a farm in Galicia, and pay for the privilege. Or go to
Athens, look at the Parthenon, and pretend that it is all good. Seen the
news from France?
Earle
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Where did you live seven years ago?
Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
England.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Billzz wrote:
>>
>> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip
>> down
>> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
>> experiences not found in the new world.
news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> Where did you live seven years ago?
Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
England.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Billzz wrote:
>>
>> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip
>> down
>> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
>> experiences not found in the new world.
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Where did you live seven years ago?
Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
England.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Billzz wrote:
>>
>> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip
>> down
>> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
>> experiences not found in the new world.
news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> Where did you live seven years ago?
Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
England.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Billzz wrote:
>>
>> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip
>> down
>> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
>> experiences not found in the new world.
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> Where did you live seven years ago?
Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
England.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Billzz wrote:
>>
>> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip
>> down
>> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
>> experiences not found in the new world.
news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> Where did you live seven years ago?
Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
England.
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...st&btnG=Search
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Billzz wrote:
>>
>> I take it you're kidding. We lived in Europe for seven years. A trip
>> down
>> the Rhine, or a ride through Switzerland, or a week in Tuscany are
>> experiences not found in the new world.
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
I've lived a year in Texas City and driven through Dallas many
times, very friendly people, but very boring land. I would think you
may like the Sierras or Rocky Mountain states. And I've been to all the
countries you listed via the forty five days the ARMY gave me during my
year and a half I was stationed in Baumholder:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I liked seeing the very old
homes, and how they dated the eve many with dates older than America,
but there's not one view that I can't find within fifty miles of my home
in Southern California, only our trees are alive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Billzz wrote:
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> > Where did you live seven years ago?
>
> Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
> years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
> travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
> Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
> England.
times, very friendly people, but very boring land. I would think you
may like the Sierras or Rocky Mountain states. And I've been to all the
countries you listed via the forty five days the ARMY gave me during my
year and a half I was stationed in Baumholder:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I liked seeing the very old
homes, and how they dated the eve many with dates older than America,
but there's not one view that I can't find within fifty miles of my home
in Southern California, only our trees are alive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Billzz wrote:
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> > Where did you live seven years ago?
>
> Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
> years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
> travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
> Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
> England.
#119
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
I've lived a year in Texas City and driven through Dallas many
times, very friendly people, but very boring land. I would think you
may like the Sierras or Rocky Mountain states. And I've been to all the
countries you listed via the forty five days the ARMY gave me during my
year and a half I was stationed in Baumholder:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I liked seeing the very old
homes, and how they dated the eve many with dates older than America,
but there's not one view that I can't find within fifty miles of my home
in Southern California, only our trees are alive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Billzz wrote:
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> > Where did you live seven years ago?
>
> Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
> years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
> travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
> Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
> England.
times, very friendly people, but very boring land. I would think you
may like the Sierras or Rocky Mountain states. And I've been to all the
countries you listed via the forty five days the ARMY gave me during my
year and a half I was stationed in Baumholder:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I liked seeing the very old
homes, and how they dated the eve many with dates older than America,
but there's not one view that I can't find within fifty miles of my home
in Southern California, only our trees are alive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Billzz wrote:
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> > Where did you live seven years ago?
>
> Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
> years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
> travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
> Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
> England.
#120
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
I've lived a year in Texas City and driven through Dallas many
times, very friendly people, but very boring land. I would think you
may like the Sierras or Rocky Mountain states. And I've been to all the
countries you listed via the forty five days the ARMY gave me during my
year and a half I was stationed in Baumholder:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I liked seeing the very old
homes, and how they dated the eve many with dates older than America,
but there's not one view that I can't find within fifty miles of my home
in Southern California, only our trees are alive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Billzz wrote:
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> > Where did you live seven years ago?
>
> Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
> years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
> travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
> Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
> England.
times, very friendly people, but very boring land. I would think you
may like the Sierras or Rocky Mountain states. And I've been to all the
countries you listed via the forty five days the ARMY gave me during my
year and a half I was stationed in Baumholder:
http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg I liked seeing the very old
homes, and how they dated the eve many with dates older than America,
but there's not one view that I can't find within fifty miles of my home
in Southern California, only our trees are alive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Billzz wrote:
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4370F06F.394BE8D1@***.net...
> > Where did you live seven years ago?
>
> Well, seven years ago we were in Dallas, Texas. But if you mean the seven
> years in Europe, we were in Mainz, Baumholder, and Heidelberg, Germany. But
> travelled to France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Italy, Austria,
> Switzerland, even drove the car to the Calais-Dover Ferry, and drove through
> England.