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Re: WASH! by Wash! on 2003-11-13 04:41:04
And talking of the Weitz-meister, guess who's coming home on Saturday??? (Home being here)... He is!! That's all!!
Other news: Why the hell would anyone want to buy an acre of land on Mars for £20?
a) What's the point?
b)Who's is it to sell?
c)Do you think if i bought one, and maybe in 50 years, when space travel might be possible, i could go to Mars, built a hotel, and charge ridiculous amounts for people to stay there, and lets face it, they would, coz it'd be Mars, baby! And then i'd be rich, come back down to Earth, and blow the lot on a mansion and living expenses for life, for me and all my family and friends on the Spanish coast.
Just a thought.
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Re: Re: WASH! by Wash! on 2003-11-13 04:42:56 | Reply to this | |||||
Info, in case you're wanting to know more, or interested in this once in a lifetime (not) opportunity... " How is this possible? In 1980, an American called Dennis M Hope had the bright idea of laying claim to land on the moon and forming the 'Lunar Embassy'. Under the 'Outer Space Treaty' of 1967, it was decreed that no country could lay claim to the moon, but they forgot to say that no human being could do so! Although several attempts have been made to change the space treaty, none have been successful and Mr Hope has won several challenges in court. He filed his claim for the land with the United States Government, the then Government of Russia and most importantly, with the United Nations General Assembly. Lunar Deed, which confirms your registration of one acre of the moon and gives you the co-ordinates of your plot. Lunar Map so you can see where, on the lit side of the moon, your property is located. The Lunar Constitution and Bill of Rights - as drawn up by Dennis M Hope. A transcript of the Declaration of Ownership. This is the document filed with the governments of the USA and Russia (then the USSR) along with the United Nations General Assembly in 1980 in which Dennis M Hope first laid claim to the moon. Documents confirming you have the mineral rights to your land. You can expect to receive your moon pack within 14 - 21 days from the time we receive your order."
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Re: Re: WASH! by d.- on 2003-11-15 14:48:56 | Reply to this | |
... and a loverly thought it is indeed! So I'm making my reservation now -- coastal view with a balcon, third floor, real flowers and plants all about and brighter colors than tradicional maroon and dark green (my LEAST favorite colors thank you very much!) Oh -- and NO heavy iron/wood crosses over my bed {to kill me in my sleep} please. Elsewhere about is fine, though. Let's see... no early calls, no maid service, no nothing 'til noon (or until I say so). Nice, fluffy towels and a comfy bed too! Thanks. Regards, d.- |