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  1. Depends on the country. As a general rule you should get to pay the same VAT that you would pay for the same item if purchased locally. Plus there might be additional custom duties and expenses, again dependig on the specific country. There is actually no such thing as importing something into the EU, just as there is no such thing as "European VAT". Cheers, Vale
  2. Chuck Norris does not dump, the parachute opens by itself in an attempt to get as far as possible from Chuck Norris Vale
  3. Let's see: skydiver - check hottie - check single - checkmate Hmmm... can you give us a good reason why we should vote for her? Vale
  4. Not really, if he's running Windoze all he needs is this http://www.funnypart.com/pictures/FunnyPart-com-windows_keyboard.jpg Vale
  5. Who clearly refuses to drive a hybrid or a diesel. Vale
  6. He's having trouble joining an online game or something. That and a lot of swearing By the way, I think this is definitely a repost, somebody dial 1-800-REPOST-POLICE ! Vale
  7. Speaking from personal experience I don't think that Europeans are far less fashion conscious than the average American. Europeans too really like to show off their big-ass SUVs they really have no actual need for, it's just that fewer people can actually afford to own them, because of point a). Cities are not that small either, they are just becoming more and more impossible to drive around because of traffic and total lack of parking space My 2 Eurocents. Vale
  8. Mostly swearing and countless repetitions of "I want to play too!". A very frustrated online gamer. Weird Ciao. Vale
  9. Damn. You beat me to it Talk about throwing stones in a glass house. Vale Very original. That similarity is mentioned in the last paragraph of the article or did you even bother to read it? And in case you didn't realize it, a lot of Americans had a good laugh at Freedom Fries as well. As a matter of fact I did (read it and notice that it is mentioned). I'm sure a lot of Iranians had a good laugh at "Rose of Mohammed' too, just not too publicly.
  10. Damn. You beat me to it Talk about throwing stones in a glass house. Vale
  11. Not enough buoyancy? Sorry, couldn't resist.... Vale
  12. All I remember from my first SL jump between exiting and being under canopy (with tons of line twists!) is how blue the sky was (it was an exceptionally clear morning in early autumn). From this I know I at least looked up and not down
  13. Hi, I too am a glass wearer and have a largish head to boot. The Havok in XXL size is the olny helmet I found that could fit my head comfortably and let me wear my regular glasses. The downside is it is rather bulkier then other brands because of the flip-up faceplate, but if that is not a problem for you the flip-up faceplate is definitely a big comfort bonus during the ride to alti in those hot summer months! And yes, it also gives you a badass look Ciao. Vale
  14. What's wrong with that? Vale
  15. Fixed one for you. Ciao. Vale
  16. Look at the bright side. At least you CAN have bad teeth AND be a sex simbol. Doesn't necessarily mean you are one though. Vale
  17. Huh? What's with the pedals? Is this some "lose excess weight while screwing" kind of thing? Ciao. Vale Edited for spelling (shame on me).
  18. The problem that you, kallend, and others seem to be having is that you attribute this difference to the guns alone. That's false. Correlation does not automatically equal causation. The British also have bad teeth compared to Americans - is that due to unarmed cops? Should we take this to mean that a hypothetical increase in violent crimes in the UK would not automatically have a cause/effect reletionship with Britain's more restrictive gun policies? This works both ways you know. Vale
  19. You are referring to the average Christian, right? I'm an atheist and I do not celebrate Christmas in any way. I only say it in response to somebody saying it first. The reason is simple politeness. Ciao Vale
  20. I believe it has been tried but not sure whether it is actually used (the cutaway part, I mean). Vale
  21. Using a stolen credit card to fund a PayPal account should be technically impossible. There is a verification process that involves your CC being charged a small amount (couple of dollars I believe). The description of the charge will contain a random code you need to actually activate the card. Since it should be impossible to have access to the credit card statements for a stolen CC (unless the issuing agency is being really stupid) you could never get them to charge to it. I am not aware of PayPal offering delayed payment schemes, but I too haven't used it for a while. Ciao. Vale
  22. Or at the very least that the Designer is not as Intelligent as he wants us to believe. Vale Is that "he" or "He"? Actually if you want to be PC at all costs, it should be an "it". I just can't help being a male chauvinist, the devil made me do it! Vale
  23. Actually I think that even among the most hard-core gun ethusiasts flame throwers a seen as a rarity, but I might be wrong here... Never estimate the power of irrationality. Better safe than crispy! Vale
  24. Yeah right, better not send too many or they might get confused and start shooting each other... Vale