Posted on 04/17/2019 9:55:16 PM PDT by vannrox
Have you ever been the victim of a con? Let me tell you about my experience in France. My husband and I took the late-night Chunnel, the undersea train that goes from London to Paris. Tired after a day of sightseeing, we were anxious to get our money changed from British pounds to Euros and head to our hotel.
There was no one else around the terminal when we arrived at the glass-enclosed exchange booth. As my husband handed the man on duty some money, the agent spoke softly but offered to give us a better deal if we exchanged a different amount. My weary husband could not understand him so he bent down and put his ear to the window as he reached for his wallet. In doing so he took his hand off the luggage he was carrying, and when he reached back to grab it, it was gone.
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And I'm not arguing against the US' unfunded liabilities.
Just the pedantic way she goes about the long way around to try an d make a simple comparison.
That is just a waste of ink, and a distraction from her main message.
I was focused on how stupid she and her husband were for waiting until the end of their first day in France to try and find a currency conversion.
Poor lede, poor hook, poor job at comparing THAT to her main point. So yeah, shaking my head.
Stopped reading RIGHT THERE. I have never been to France, and sure won't go to that Prog-Muslim disaster-in-the-making now. No interest whatsoever.
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