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by GPSGuided » Mon 09 May, 2016 8:53 am
I still don't get an accurate image of whether a majority of ethnic Sherpa are middle class (relatively wealthy) or not. But what's clear is that most Nepalese are poor and struggles. No surprise there's a revolt there.
Just move it!
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by walkerchris77 » Mon 09 May, 2016 8:12 pm
My wife was happy with her accomplishment of the pinnacle in the grampians. Not quiet everest but good on ya darlin. She even brought the stubbie holder to prove it.
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by wayno » Tue 10 May, 2016 4:25 am
walkerchris77 wrote:My wife was happy with her accomplishment of the pinnacle in the grampians. Not quiet everest but good on ya darlin. She even brought the stubbie holder to prove it.
wheres the Kudos button? much Kudos....
from the land of the long white clouds...
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by Bogong Moth » Sun 15 May, 2016 8:29 pm
wayno wrote:walkerchris77 wrote:My wife was happy with her accomplishment of the pinnacle in the grampians. Not quiet everest but good on ya darlin. She even brought the stubbie holder to prove it.
wheres the Kudos button? much Kudos....
Completely agree.
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