I normally shave every day. My avatar says I ain't exactly a Bin Laden look-a-like.
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I normally shave every day. My avatar says I ain't exactly a Bin Laden look-a-like.
Well, and if you let your beard grow a few days and then shave ? Do the spots get worse or better ?
HEY come on, what are you discussing about.... PICKEL???
Gernal Discussion nice and good, but PICKEL??
ever heard from Alkohol? For use external and internal, and soon you wont have any Pickel!!
(pickel are spots in german)
Alcohol is too precious to waste externally. :D
No seriously, I do find it a bit off topic, but then again, so are most posts in this thread. And nobody seems to be able to come up with a better subject.
Anyway, I'll grow a beard once for a week and then I'll see what happens when I shave.
Alcohol is nasty on your skin, it dries it out completely.
Anyways, Ungi, you're right, since we're guys we shouldn't really be swapping beauty tips, now should we :p
*topic change*
I read yesterday in Time magazine that Austria had a banking secret similar to the one in Luxembourg. Is that true ?? By the way, they had a nice bar graph showing that 17% of foreign capital was going to Luxembourg (21% to Switzerland I believe), not bad huh ?
From what I've heard the banking secret in Austria & Luxembourg will only be taken away if all countries near the EU (including Switzerland, Channel islands, Liechtenstein etc...) do the same thing...
How could i think about it you are soooooo right!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Simon666
Alcohol is too precious to waste externally. :D
No, seriously. I am very happy that I never had problems with pickel. I had in my life about 10 and them at military service after camouflage lesson...
Do you still have compulsory military service in Austria ?
I would get spots right away if I had to do military service ;)
Our banking secret is already taken away last year. Everybody who had a unperonalized bankbook had to personalize it.Quote:
Originally posted by Yves M
I read yesterday in Time magazine that Austria had a banking secret similar to the one in Luxembourg. Is that true ?? By the way, they had a nice bar graph showing that 17% of foreign capital was going to Luxembourg (21% to Switzerland I believe), not bad huh ?
From what I've heard the banking secret in Austria & Luxembourg will only be taken away if all countries near the EU (including Switzerland, Channel islands, Liechtenstein etc...) do the same thing...
Military service? That was abolished years ago in Belgium, luckily. Well, better Pickels than bloodstains or extra ventilation holes in your body I guess.
No I am glad not to have anymore. It was the horriblest time in my life!!! I was in the Austrian Guard. It's a little special force of riflemans (<-- Pickel) but also we had to say "Hallo" to the official guests of our Mr. President or of our Primeminister.Quote:
Originally posted by Yves M
Do you still have compulsory military service in Austria ?
I would get spots right away if I had to do military service ;)
HORROR!!!!
Personalizing a bankbook can hardly be called taking away the banking secret. This was a measure taken under pressure of the USA in order to prevent terrorism. But for other governments, it is still very difficult to find out if a citizen has a bank account. Only if the money is of criminal origin and after a juridicial request I think you can find out in Switzerland. Am I correct?
You are right. As I said: HORROR!!!! Steven King is a poo in the opposite of the military service!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Simon666
Military service? That was abolished years ago in Belgium, luckily. Well, better Pickels than bloodstains or extra ventilation holes in your body I guess.
The swiss are also very sensitive on this subject. There is a great opposition here against loosening the specification for the banking secret. I don't know details (just what I pick up from the news in the radio, when I drive), but it seems that this is a "hot-spot" of discussions between Switzerland and the EC.Quote:
Originally posted by Yves M
Alcohol is nasty on your skin, it dries it out completely.
I read yesterday in Time magazine that Austria had a banking secret similar to the one in Luxembourg. Is that true ?? By the way, they had a nice bar graph showing that 17% of foreign capital was going to Luxembourg (21% to Switzerland I believe), not bad huh ?
From what I've heard the banking secret in Austria & Luxembourg will only be taken away if all countries near the EU (including Switzerland, Channel islands, Liechtenstein etc...) do the same thing...
OTOH, I wouldn't be very happy if any weirdo could find out how much lies on my bank account... In some countries that is like that, as I've heard.
Ever felt the urge to shoot one of those *ssholes (some foreign ministres or presidents certainly are)? What I often ask myself, if there are military guys for the reception of foreign guests, are their rifles loaded with live ammo?Quote:
We had to say "Hallo" to the official guests of our Mr. President or of our Primeminister.
What do you mean instead of personalizing a bankbook with bankingsecret? That your adviser in the bank must not say anything about your financies?? I am confused, dont they have it in other countries??Quote:
Originally posted by Simon666
Personalizing a bankbook can hardly be called taking away the banking secret. This was a measure taken under pressure of the USA in order to prevent terrorism. But for other governments, it is still very difficult to find out if a citizen has a bank account. Only if the money is of criminal origin and after a juridicial request I think you can find out in Switzerland. Am I correct?