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Indian Bride Marries Wedding Guest After Groom Has Epileptic Fit
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: [FairfieldLife] The Laws Of Nature at work in the Home Of All
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On Aug 22, 2011, at 10:52 PM, seventhray1 wrote:
Sal, I'll call it for what it was. But we are not talking about a few bucks.
We are talking about an additional $9.00 for a few ounces of salad greens.
So, instead of the bill being $15.76, it would have been closer to $25.00.
Again, it
On Aug 22, 2011, at 10:52 PM, seventhray1 wrote:
Sal, I'll call it for what it was. But we are not talking about a few bucks.
We are talking about an additional $9.00 for a few ounces of salad greens.
So, instead of the bill being $15.76, it would have been closer to $25.00.
Again, it
1. Tip well. The waitress can either be your best friend, or your worst
enemy. If you want to come back and write in this cafe again, it is far
better to be perceived as an over-tipping American than a cheapskate
Dutchman. Just sayin'.
2. If you truly want not to be noticed (and thus hit upon,
On Aug 21, 2011, at 7:54 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
1. Tip well. The waitress can either be your best friend, or your worst
enemy. If you want to come back and write in this cafe again, it is far
better to be perceived as an over-tipping American than a cheapskate
Dutchman. Just sayin'.
I'd be in
I'm going to follow up on my own post, because
I keep forgetting that many people here may never
have been exposed to any other form of meditation
or way of teaching meditation than TM.
The answer to your question is in the way you
phrased it. It's an assumption, imprinted by
years of TM
From a friend, passed along for your amusement:
The three laws of thermodynamics are explained in
several places in Wikipedia:
1. Conservation of energy. In any process, the total
energy of the universe remains constant.
2. Entropy. The total entropy of any isolated
thermodynamic system