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He Who Hesitates is LastI got a bit carried away with Shakespeare and Mae West (that conjures up a strange image) in the last newsletter, so I promise no quotations in this one (apart from the title - Mae West again). Recently I was writing about the Hierarchy of needs I am planning though services offered from my new website www.PortableSoup.com (not much there yet) to create services and help people find their needs in the world. I was going to start with "sleep" - finding a place to stay, accommodation - as the first three Deficiency needs of "breathing food and water" are usually taken for granted by anyone visiting my sites. The fourth defined "need" of sex is something I know very little about, so I was going to start with "shelter". This fitted well with my experience in making accommodation sites like www.AllRentalsFrance.com and real-estate services I am involved in like www.Nizas.com. As I build up the sites and services I plan to address other stuff including friendship, security, employment, family and health - perhaps even rising to the esoteric levels of creativity and morality - who knows, I may even discover sex. Latest Posts... Up Hill and Down Dale - follow me... twittering So I told him to buzz off... comings and goings Retirement and health services are obviously going to be increasingly important to us all... planning for the future This will be a part of a much larger plan for anyone wanting to change anything... allrentalsfrance Check the status of anyone registered in France for work of services... good greffe/ There are over 2,000 features and articles on this site about French life and living in France. You can search from the search box above. Do browse through our website and please use the advertising links, they help pay for the site. I do try to reply to all mail - Contact Me - most is about property or living in France. I publish comments in this newsletter which I believe are of interest and may help find answers for people wanting to come to France. I hope readers will go to the adverts which help support our overheads. |
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