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Adrian A - 09 Jan 2007 21:03 GMT
You only have a few days left to spend any tolars you have left, Snoopy and
Bagheera both agree that they should be spent on treats for Soncek. ;-)
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Marina - 10 Jan 2007 03:28 GMT
> You only have a few days left to spend any tolars you have left, Snoopy and
> Bagheera both agree that they should be spent on treats for Soncek. ;-)

Welcome to Euro-world - I guess. Everything seems to have become much
more expensive since Finland adopted the Euro as our currency. 1 Euro
equals about 5.9 Finnish Marks, but a cup of coffee that you could get
for a few Marks now costs 2-3 Euros. (Not that I drink coffee, but it's
a good point of reference.)

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polonca12000 - 14 Jan 2007 19:53 GMT
>> You only have a few days left to spend any tolars you have left,
>> Snoopy and
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> for a few Marks now costs 2-3 Euros. (Not that I drink coffee, but it's
> a good point of reference.)

I'm so sorry to hear that everything became much more expensive since
you have Euro in Finland. Some prices have gone up in Slovenia already :(
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek
Susan M - 15 Jan 2007 04:55 GMT
> Welcome to Euro-world - I guess. Everything seems to have become much more
> expensive since Finland adopted the Euro as our currency. 1 Euro equals
> about 5.9 Finnish Marks, but a cup of coffee that you could get for a few
> Marks now costs 2-3 Euros. (Not that I drink coffee, but it's a good point
> of reference.)

We went to Ireland before and after Euro conversion.  Prices were about 1.5
to 2 times higher after the conversion.  It's as if the sticker price stayed
the same, but it was in Euros rather than Irish pounds.  It was a very
expensive holiday the second time around and I don't know how people afford
to live there!

Susan M
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polonca12000 - 14 Jan 2007 19:53 GMT
> You only have a few days left to spend any tolars you have left, Snoopy and
> Bagheera both agree that they should be spent on treats for Soncek. ;-)

Soncek doesn't like treats, but I did get him some cat-grass that he loves.
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek

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