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Nov 6, 2009, 09:19 AM
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 Originally Posted by confusedrebecca
Hi unky,
Tell me about the Mauritius where you live.
I am very curious.
Sorry if I take some time to respond to the posts. Multitasking sometimes takes me to a long page to read :o
Mauritius is a small volcanic island in the Indian Ocean, to the east of Africa and Madagascar. It's in the tropics, so a mild climate throughout the year, 18-25 C in winter and 25-32 in summer. Hmm, we get frequent storms in summer, cyclones we call them. It got it's independence in 1965 and republic in 1992 (my birth year). Hmm, what else can I say... ah, we may have some of the most beautiful beaches around. It is a multicultural island, with a majority of Indians, then Muslims, then a minority of Chinese and other immigrants.
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:19 AM
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 Originally Posted by kctiger
Fail. :cool:
I thought I made everyone laugh. Didn't I?
Cat1864, please help!!
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:19 AM
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 Originally Posted by kctiger
It's just the coffee we had. Our office actually had a tasting conference to vote on the best coffee for our office...clearly the vote didn't go our way. Instead of going with the winner, they went with the cheapest brand, and it shows :eek:
I make my own coffee on the weekends Becka, but I don't prefer to do in during the week. I am VERY frugal with my money and take free things whenever the chance arises :o
Should have used the Chicago voting method... go to a graveyard and collect names for the ballet... seems to work here... :rolleyes::(
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by Unknown008
Sorry if I take some time to respond to the posts. Multitasking sometimes takes me to a long page to read :o
Mauritius is a small volcanic island in the Indian Ocean, to the east of Africa and Madagascar. It's in the tropics, so a mild climate throughout the year, 18-25 C in winter and 25-32 in summer. Hmm, we get frequent storms in summer, cyclones we call them. It got it's independence in 1965 and republic in 1992 (my birth year). Hmm, what else can I say... ah, we may have some of the most beautiful beaches around. It is a multicultural island, with a majority of Indians, then Muslims, then a minority of Chinese and other immigrants.
I googled th place, and found it is very exotic and beautiful place.
You are very lucky to live there!
I like to visit there once. Will you gude me if I visit there?
I do not want to be lost & confused anymore! :D
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by Unknown008
Sorry if I take some time to respond to the posts. Multitasking sometimes takes me to a long page to read :o
Mauritius is a small volcanic island in the Indian Ocean, to the east of Africa and Madagascar. It's in the tropics, so a mild climate throughout the year, 18-25 C in winter and 25-32 in summer. Hmm, we get frequent storms in summer, cyclones we call them. It got it's independence in 1965 and republic in 1992 (my birth year). Hmm, what else can I say... ah, we may have some of the most beautiful beaches around. It is a multicultural island, with a majority of Indians, then Muslims, then a minority of Chinese and other immigrants.
Unky, I have been meaning to tell you that I like your sig about 'change.'
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Junior Member
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by kctiger
It's just the coffee we had. Our office actually had a tasting conference to vote on the best coffee for our office...clearly the vote didn't go our way. Instead of going with the winner, they went with the cheapest brand, and it shows :eek:
I make my own coffee on the weekends Becka, but I don't prefer to do in during the week. I am VERY frugal with my money and take free things whenever the chance arises :o
I agree. We need to watch our money to save enough to travel all over the world.
It is very important.
I am thinking to buy a condominium here very seriously. I guess I have to save a lot AFTER I spend for good coffee. :)
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:25 AM
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 Originally Posted by Stringer
Should have used the Chicago voting method...go to a graveyard and collect names for the ballet...seems to work here....:rolleyes::(
How is Michigan lake in these days. My aunt's family lives in Chicago by the way.
She is my angel, and I love here.
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:27 AM
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 Originally Posted by confusedrebecca
I agree. we need to watch our money to save enough to travel all over the world.
Are you asking me to travel the world with you? You move fast, but all right. ;)
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:28 AM
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 Originally Posted by kctiger
Are you asking me to travel the world with you? You move fast, but alright. ;)
'eh them I am JLo's eye on you. FYI.
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:29 AM
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 Originally Posted by 88sunflower
'eh em I am JLo's eye on you. FYI.
:o She started it. :(
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Ultra Member
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by kctiger
:o She started it. :(
You can't see a set up? Your busted. Busted before poor JLo has even boarded her plane. I have all the witnesses I need.
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Business Expert
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Nov 6, 2009, 09:41 AM
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 Originally Posted by confusedrebecca
How is Michigan lake in these days. My aunt's family lives in Chicago by the way.
She is my angel, and I love here.
Lake Michigan is simply beautiful with the beaches and the city right there together Rebecca.
One thing that is unique is that east of Lake Shore drive there is only one building; Lake Point Towers. This allows a clear view of the lake from Lake Shore Drive. I used to have a condo there on the 26th floor near right beside beautiful Navy Pier, very nice.
In the dead of winter though storms blow the waves up over Lake Shore Drive and it gets very slippery. But the waves from the fresh water freeze and it is simply beautiful to look at.
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Ultra Member
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:02 AM
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Sorry I have been away for a few minutes. Got kind of busy. Now it is about lunch time. Any suggestions?
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Junior Member
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by Stringer
Lake Michigan is simply beautiful with the beaches and the city right there together Rebecca.
One thing that is unique is that east of Lake Shore drive there is only one building; Lake Point Towers. This allows a clear view of the lake from Lake Shore Drive. I used to have a condo there on the 26th floor near right beside beautiful Navy Pier, very nice.
In the dead of winter though storms blow the waves up over Lake Shore Drive and it gets very slippery. But the waves from the fresh water freeze and it is simply beautiful to look at.
Sorry, It took time to response.
Is the Lake Point Towers building black with a lots of windows?
Do you still have amusement park by the lake there?
I love upside down Chicago pizza.
I also love John Hancock building Sky Lounge. It is just beautiful and amazingly romantic. I went to the sky lounge with my aunt, and since then I am in love with her.
:D
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:08 AM
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 Originally Posted by adam_89
Sorry I have been away for a few minutes. Got kinda busy. Now it is about lunch time. Any suggestions?
I am going to have pizza today for lunch.
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:18 AM
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 Originally Posted by confusedrebecca
Sorry, It took time to response.
Is the Lake Point Towers building black with a lots of windows?
do you still have amusement park by the lake there?
I love upside down Chicago pizza.
I also love John Hancock building Sky Lounge. It is just beautiful and amazingly romantic. I went to the sky lounge with my aunt, and since then I am in love with her.
:D
Yep that was where I had a condo. In the fall an unusual thing happen occasionally. Fog would roll in from the lake and the condo has windows from the floor to the ceiling. The top of the fog would be half way up the window, in other words, there was a definite line where the sun was shining above the fog and below was like pea soup.
Navy Pier is the amusement park with a gigantic Ferris Wheel setting high on top of the buildings. That place is all lighted each night with fireworks on the weekends, very beautiful.
I've heard about the upside down deepdish pizza but haven't tried it as yet, I'll have to do that.
Hancock building and Sear's Tower, been up in both, a wow experience. There is a beautiful restaurant at the top of Lake Point Tower also, with a great view and great food. If you want to pay $10.00 for a small cup of coffee, however also simply mystifying.
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:19 AM
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 Originally Posted by confusedrebecca
I am going to have pizza today for lunch.
Piza isn't to bad. I am burnt out on pizza right now. I am thinking subway but can't decide.
See you guys in a bit!
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Business Expert
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by adam_89
Piza isn't to bad. I am burnt out on pizza right now. I am thinking subway but can't decide.
See ya guys in a bit!
Subway; Footlong, wheat bun (toasted), lettuce, mayo, tomato, cheese and double ham... chips and a soft drink, that's mine, had one yesterday.
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Junior Member
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by Stringer
Yep that was where I had a condo. In the fall an unusual thing happen occasionally. Fog would roll in from the lake and the condo has windows from the floor to the ceiling. The top of the fog would be half way up the window, in other words, there was a definate line where the sun was shining above the fog and below was like pea soup.
Navy Pier is the amusement park with a gigantic Ferris Wheel setting high on top of the buildings. That place is all lighted each night with fireworks on the weekends, very beautiful.
I've heard about the upside down deepdish pizza but haven't tried it as yet, I'll have to do that.
Hancock building and Sear's Tower, been up in both, a wow experience. There is a beautiful restaurant at the top of Lake Point Tower also, with a great view and great food. If you want to pay $10.00 for a small cup of coffee, however also simply mystifying.
Yes, I love Chicago.
See you later, all!
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Marriage Expert
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Nov 6, 2009, 10:33 AM
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 Originally Posted by confusedrebecca
Here we go.
Hot chicks. me and my gf.
I am on the right side.
It requires me a lot of courage to post my photo after I posted my inner most struggling...
Enjoy!
I just got a chuckle. :p
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