Re: French President Sarkozy and the new french foreign policy



Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Nothing on USENET is reliable, anyway.

A great deal of it is. The challenge is to separate it from the
unreliable stuff.

I have acted on some recommendations that I received in this group,
and benefitted from the advice.

Obviously, I cannot comment on the reliability of advice that I did
not take. In some cases I rejected advice because I thought it
unreliable -- I may have a smaller penis than I could have, and I
never wanted that mammary enhancement.

--
PB
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