Elizabeth.
Cabbage. They have 173 ways of cooking it and 17 are 'Haute Cuisine'.
Bugger. No wonder mine never came when I called his name. Arthur.
Because he kept spelling fantiacy the right way.
Life is very varied. Some things are 'Good', in the biblical sense (God looked and saw it was Good), but sometimes it is not too apparant - like when an earthquake knocks you house down and squashes your granny. Then it feels like a bit of a bugger.
And then there is age. It all looks pretty good when you are little and poking your fingers in things. But the bites soon cause you to wonder. It is a struggle sometimes. Everyone else seems to get in your way and they insist that they have just as much priority as you do !! Imagine that ! By the time you get to be quite old, you are tired of all the fun and really want to get off. But when it does all stop, that's your lot!
It is a 'Security' number that can be asked for when you use the card over a phone.
First, you have to find them.
The fruit thieves have a year's head start.
Just hope they weren't hungry.
http://www.bullion-bars.org/silver-bullion-prices
The market goes up and down depending on supply and demand.
The link above tracks the 'spot' price around the world. (There is also a 'fix' price which is a price at the time that the 'fix' bell rings on the London exchange. Twice a day, for settling bills.)
What you pay as an individual is slightly different as the sellers mark up. When you sell it is at a price slightly below as the buyers mark down. The differences are just a few percent.
Divide by 100.
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