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minus-squareFiveMacslinkfedilink1•5 months agoHow many rich people do you think flew into that city JUST for a meeting about what can be done.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•5 months agoProbably none. There a lot of less-smelly places on the Italian coast.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•5 months agoSaid to a future oil baron, after getting dumped, 100 years ago, "Well, there’s plenty of fish in the sea. Baron: Hold my bootleg shine
How many rich people do you think flew into that city JUST for a meeting about what can be done.
Probably none. There a lot of less-smelly places on the Italian coast.
Said to a future oil baron, after getting dumped, 100 years ago, "Well, there’s plenty of fish in the sea.
Baron: Hold my bootleg shine