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Travel and Lifestyle Tips with Minor References to President Bush Era Currency
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Travel and Lifestyle Tips with Minor References to President Bush Era Currency

Travel and Lifestyle Tips with Minor References to President Bush Era Currency The document contains generic travel advice, promotional URLs, and a vague historical note about dollar exchange rates after President Bush’s 2004 reelection. It does not provide concrete leads, names, transactions, or actionable investigative angles involving powerful actors. The content is largely noise with no substantive claims of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions post‑2004 dollar exchange rates linked to President Bush’s reelection.; Provides URLs to travel blogs, mail‑scanning services, and a dental department page.; Includes personal anecdotes about travel, party culture, and negotiation tactics.

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Travel and Lifestyle Tips with Minor References to President Bush Era Currency The document contains generic travel advice, promotional URLs, and a vague historical note about dollar exchange rates after President Bush’s 2004 reelection. It does not provide concrete leads, names, transactions, or actionable investigative angles involving powerful actors. The content is largely noise with no substantive claims of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions post‑2004 dollar exchange rates linked to President Bush’s reelection.; Provides URLs to travel blogs, mail‑scanning services, and a dental department page.; Includes personal anecdotes about travel, party culture, and negotiation tactics.

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http://spanish.about.com http://german.about.com http://french.about.com 68. The dollar figures in this chapter are all from a period immediately following President Bush’s reelection in 2004, which correlated to the worst dollar exchange rates of the last 20 years. 69. I refer, of course, to the amazing bike-riding opportunities and famous pastries. 70. Coined by Joel Stein of the LA Times. 71. By all means, go ahead and take a post-office celebratory trip and go nuts for a few weeks. I know I did. Rock on. Ibiza and glow sticks here I come. Have some absinthe and drink lots of water. Following that, sit down and plan an introspective mini-retirement. 72. Muses are low maintenance but often expensive in one or both of two tactical areas: manufacturing and advertising. Shop for providers of both that are willing to accept credit cards as payment, and negotiate this up front if necessary by saying, “Rather than trying to negotiate you down on pricing, I just ask that you accept payment by credit card. If you can do that, we’ll choose you over Competitor X.” This is yet another example of a “firm offer,” and not a question, that puts you in a stronger negotiating position. For a detailed explanation of how I multiply points for travel using concepts like “piggybacking” and “recycling,” search for both terms on www.fourhourblog.com. 73. To see a video of how I pack to travel the world with less than 10 pounds, click on “travel” at www .fourhourblog.com. 74. Founder of www.nileproject.com. 75. http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/opfs/SC/indexSC html. 76. Brazilian shantytowns. See the movie City of God (Cidade de Deus) to get a taste of how fun these are. 77. This is a serious step and should not be taken with those you do not trust. In this case, it helps because your accountant can then sign tax documents or checks in your name instead of consuming hours and days of your time with faxes, scanners, and expensive international FedEx’ing of documents. 78. There are also services like www.earthclassmail.com, which will receive, scan, and e-mail all of your non-junk mail to you as PDFs. 79. This would be used if you leave your computer at home or in someone else’s home while traveling. This step can be skipped if you bring your computer, but that is like a recovering heroin addict bringing a bag of opium to rehab. Don’t tempt yourself to kill time instead of rediscovering it. 80. “Unlocked” means that it is recharged with prepaid cards instead of being on a monthly payment plan with a single carrier such as O2 or Vodafone. This also means that the same phone can be used with carriers in other countries (assuming the frequency is the same) with a simple switch of the SIM memory card for $10-30 U.S. in most cases. Some U.S.-compatible quad-band phones can use SIM cards. 15) Filling the Void

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