[PRCo] Re: 4398

Harold Geissenheimer transitmgr2 at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 1 18:26:03 EST 2004


Greetings
Remember that Tibet has been conqured by
Red China...and thats no April Fool's joke.
The religeous leader is in exile .

Harold Geissenheimer

 

Dietrich, Robert J. wrote:

>I wasn't going to wade in on this but since you guys are enjoying it so
>much you should consider some really cheap places to live.  I'm sure
>California is a lot more expensive that a little place in Tibet.  Just
>think, you could put out a shingle and tell all who inquire that they
>can find happiness only if they ride a trolley once a week.  
>
>Clothes would be cheaper - all you need is a robe and sandals, and maybe
>something to keep warm in the winter.  Transportation would be cheaper,
>what does it cost to walk?  But is you really need it Yaks are cheap.
>Food cost - you could always eat the Yak.  
>
>Of course don't expect to make much either, there aren't many people who
>will pay for the advice you're dishing out...
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>I would love to go on, if only I knew what I was talking about, but
>there is work to do so I can continue with my expensive lifestyle....
>
>Happy April's fools day everyone.
>
>Bob
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
>[mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org] On Behalf Of
>Derrick J Brashear
>Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 12:57 AM
>To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
>Subject: [PRCo] Re: 4398
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>On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 rogertrolley.1 at juno.com wrote:
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>>Hey guys. I would really like to abandon California for a cheaper
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>>to live. Any such place exist near PTM ???  Gas prices here are out of
>>sight and now at $2.23 for reg. !!!!!
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>That's free compared to Europe.
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>There are plenty of cheap places to live around here, though sadly if
>you
>want to live near one of the carlines it's probably a bit more. I
>discarded the South Hills out of hand due to the Fort Pitt Bridge
>project
>(which was on the drawing board when I bought). Still cheaper than
>anywhere in CA I bet.
>
>It's over now, and I didn't hear any absolute horror stories from my
>friends in Beechview during the project.
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