In Tunisia people pay twice as much for a Renault 4 as for a a Christmas tree. British baby doves, on the other hand, value Christmas trees over Renaults (and Peugeots) because Scotch pine grows at a sufficient rate to accommodate the needs of a maturing boidie. Lenin is a Christmas tree of unclear exchange value, but Seattlians don’t go in for French cars.
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“In Tunisia people pay twice as much for a Renault 4 as for a a Christmas tree. British baby doves, on the other hand, value Christmas trees over Renaults (and Peugeots) because Scotch pine grows at a sufficient rate to…
“In Tunisia people pay twice as much for a Renault 4 as for a a Christmas tree. British baby doves, on the other hand, value Christmas trees over Renaults (and Peugeots) because Scotch pine grows at a sufficient rate to…
And what about christmas around you ? you should bring some funny facts !