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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tom wrote: I'm fed up with paying through the nose for flights back home to the UK that go through snake-pits like Dubay and Singapore. Any chance of flights through an expanded Mount Pleasant airport? The huge volume of potential customers from eastern Australia and Newzealand wanting to visit any of the western European countries could easily enable the UK-Falklands "airbridge" to become not just commercially viable, but also turn a good profit, with many spin-offs for the Falklands. Why should the Arabs and Chinese make all the money out of Antipodean flights? I would be very surprised if the NZ government allows that We have a very friendly and good relation with NZ Not worth to damage it for a bunch uf guys wanting to get to London or Rio Faster I remember you about the transpolar flight Auckland-Buenos Aires of Aerolineas Argentinas A much more fun scale than Mount Pleasant (Agggg)
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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Deanstreet wrote: <quoted text> malvinense, "Rockhopper" mean anything to you? Yeah, it does... A rubber seal Company, previously unknown, obviously rigged to make money in the stock market via bogus unilateral and unsupported announcements...as the others mentioned They are also playing a political role arranged with the british intelligence services Probably they assured them tat they will not be prosecuted for stock fraud when it reveals that the whole thing is a lie. Tou will see...I am in the Oil Industry, as I told you before Not a single piece of technical data supporting their "findings" has been released by these pirate companies
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dEANSTREET
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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MAlvinense1 wrote: <quoted text> Did Argentina started the protest recently,or from 1833???Did Argentina invited uk to court for MAlvinas,in 1884 and 5 times after???Really I do not know from where you got the idea that only recently Argentina started... MALVINDENSA, there was absolutely no need nor requirement for arbitration then.. argentina had only signed the Convention of Settlement in 1849, and ratified it in 1850. Remember, this peace treaty settled all outstanding differences.. It actually stated this in the treaty. Now if you want to bitch and moan about this, then you have to bitch and moan to the people who wrote, signed and ratified this peace treaty. They knew exactly what they were doing, hence the 91 years of official silence which lated until 1941 or so.. Additionally, argentina should by now have matured enough to abide by the treaties and agreements that it signs.. Unfortunately, this is not the case is it..? As seen with YPF..? Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands
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francisco
Rosario, Argentina
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Ovejita Dena: Cuando puedas traernos una simple lista anotada en cuaderno en 1833, y demuestres que sos un tipo creible. Podremos empezar a tomarte enserio. La lista de Helsby, la original, la que esta a metros de tu casa. Traela....
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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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dEANSTREET wrote: <quoted text> MALVINDENSA, there was absolutely no need nor requirement for arbitration then.. argentina had only signed the Convention of Settlement in 1849, and ratified it in 1850. Remember, this peace treaty settled all outstanding differences.. It actually stated this in the treaty. Now if you want to bitch and moan about this, then you have to bitch and moan to the people who wrote, signed and ratified this peace treaty. They knew exactly what they were doing, hence the 91 years of official silence which lated until 1941 or so.. Additionally, argentina should by now have matured enough to abide by the treaties and agreements that it signs.. Unfortunately, this is not the case is it..? As seen with YPF..? Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands Poor Dean left the Capitols on and typed his nick "dEANSTREET" Calm down, boy..to be ridiculized so often is hard, I know, but do not lose control, man..
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Argie
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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dEANSTREET wrote: <quoted text> MALVINDENSA, there was absolutely no need nor requirement for arbitration then.. argentina had only signed the Convention of Settlement in 1849, and ratified it in 1850. Remember, this peace treaty settled all outstanding differences.. It actually stated this in the treaty. Now if you want to bitch and moan about this, then you have to bitch and moan to the people who wrote, signed and ratified this peace treaty. They knew exactly what they were doing, hence the 91 years of official silence which lated until 1941 or so.. Additionally, argentina should by now have matured enough to abide by the treaties and agreements that it signs.. Unfortunately, this is not the case is it..? As seen with YPF..? Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands En inglés hay un dicho, cuando la gente se encuentra sumamente desesperada de convencer a otros de su argumentos, se dice "they are clutching at straws". Creo que en español esto se traduce a: "Ud y sus amigos estan echando mano de cualquier expediente" para justificar lo injustificable.
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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Argie wrote: <quoted text> En inglés hay un dicho, cuando la gente se encuentra sumamente desesperada de convencer a otros de su argumentos, se dice "they are clutching at straws". Creo que en español esto se traduce a: "Ud y sus amigos estan echando mano de cualquier expediente" para justificar lo injustificable. Sería más cercano a "agarrarse de un clavo ardiendo" porque manotear pajas suena feo
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Joe
Hastings, New Zealand
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Deanstreet wrote: Joe, the only thing she'll be looking for is Botulinum toxin.. Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands Ha! Ha! Yeh, that's about right, Dean.
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Joe
Hastings, New Zealand
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Deanstreet wrote: ooops...!- sorry - cash up front please.... Kindest regards From the Falkland Islands But not Argentine pesos?
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Deanstreet
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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Joe wrote: <quoted text> But not Argentine pesos? What's them..? Something you use on a Monopoly board..? Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands
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francisco
Rosario, Argentina
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Es lo que gana BP en Argentina y que luego usa para comprar dolares....
También con esa moneda invierte en yacimientos de gas y petroleo aqui.
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Joe
Hastings, New Zealand
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Deanstreet wrote: <quoted text> What's them..? Something you use on a Monopoly board..? Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands I think there's maybe a million Argentine pesos to the Japanese yen. And about ten Argentine pesos would trade for one unit of Monopoly money. Also, the peso floats - on air.
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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Joe wrote: <quoted text> Ha! Ha! Yeh, that's about right, Dean. Do you want we start talking about your Queen? Now, THAT is a witch....ideal to make the children eat their veggies
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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Or Maggie...she only lacked the broom She lives in Hogwarts now, teaching witchery 101
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Joe
Hastings, New Zealand
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Ricardo wrote: Or Maggie...she only lacked the broom She lives in Hogwarts now, teaching witchery 101 At least Maggie's in Gryffindor. Cristina's in Slytherin!
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Ricardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Joe wrote: <quoted text> At least Maggie's in Gryffindor. Cristina's in Slytherin! Slytherin rules
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Joe
Hastings, New Zealand
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Ricardo wrote: <quoted text> Slytherin rules Any jets landing in the Falklands will therefore need protection from Voldemort. With witch Cristina waving her wand furiously, we'll have to ask Prince Harry Potter to visit.
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Sarah
Los Angeles, CA
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http://www.jetradar.com/... is the only place I go to search flights now, after consistently finding them to find the best deals. They don't 'promote' any particular airline, but are totally transparent, plus they include the extra fees and taxes that you know you have to pay but many other 'comparison' sites leave off. This is helpful, as you can make a fair assessment of which is the best price.
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Joe
Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Sarah wrote: http://www.jetradar.com/?ref=1 5048 is the only place I go to search flights now, after consistently finding them to find the best deals. They don't 'promote' any particular airline, but are totally transparent, plus they include the extra fees and taxes that you know you have to pay but many other 'comparison' sites leave off. This is helpful, as you can make a fair assessment of which is the best price. Good sales pitch, Sarah. You must have a redundant search engine to be picking up Falkland Islands threads. If you've got one for Witch Cristina from Buenos Aires to Port Farady, let us know. PS Is botulinum toxin allowed on board?
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Shinkaido
Dunedin, New Zealand
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Tom wrote: Pacific Blue have just pulled out of the trans-Tasman route because of stiff competition. Maybe they'll put on a Dunedin-Falklands-London flight. I would certainly fly via the Falklands to the UK if they fly from Dunedin.
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