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Congratulation #16 (permalink) Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:56 am   Congratulation
 

Fan of Arabian horses wrote:
Congratulation

You must have meant 1000 posts Smile

Congratulations, Conchita!

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Congratulation #17 (permalink) Mon Jul 24, 2006 18:01 pm   Congratulation
 

Tamara wrote:
Fan of Arabian horses wrote:
Congratulation

You must have meant 1000 posts Smile

Congratulations, Conchita!

Tamara


Hi!

Unfortunately, I was too tired last night to waite for that event. But with her 998?th post she wrote the 25000?s article. But nevertheless:

congratulation for your 1000?s post, Conchita! Cool

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From The Other Side of The Moon :) #18 (permalink) Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:41 am   From The Other Side of The Moon :)
 

Hi!

"I seem to have to eat more to stay at my weight now,…"
http://www.drdonnica.com/faqs/00005908.htm
Smile

Fan of Arabian horses wrote:
I surely have lost 10 to 15 kg.

15 kg is almost a quarter of the whole me (I have 50 kg for all my adult life, except of two pregnancy-periods). But as my height is 162 cm, I don’t look too slim. Just slim Smile
One time I had lost 4 kg for two months and it was not good or pleasant at all…

So... it depends.
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Congratulation #19 (permalink) Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:07 pm   Congratulation
 

Fan of Arabian horses wrote:
Tamara wrote:
Fan of Arabian horses wrote:
Congratulation

You must have meant 1000 posts Smile

Congratulations, Conchita!

Tamara


Hi!

Unfortunately, I was too tired last night to waite for that event. But with her 998?th post she wrote the 25000?s article. But nevertheless:

congratulation for your 1000?s post, Conchita! Cool

Michael


Thank you for your congratulations Smile ! To tell you the truth, I hadn't even noticed. I must say, you're both keeping a pretty good pace, too!
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From The Other Side of The Moon :) #20 (permalink) Tue Jul 25, 2006 21:12 pm   From The Other Side of The Moon :)
 

Tamara wrote:
15 kg is almost a quarter of the whole me (I have 50 kg for all my adult life, except of two pregnancy-periods). But as my height is 162 cm, I don’t look too slim. Just slim Smile


Hi Tamara!

From formerly posts of you, I had an imagination of you that fits to your above description.

How crazy life sometimes can be, I mean I had a short look on the article you refered to and could read that most other women have the opposite problem from yours after having been pregnant!

Hi Conchita!

I discovered your aniversary incidentally. Since I noticed that the amount of members of this site is increasing daily I?m exited when the 2500?s member will join. So I often have a look at the statistics Embarassed Laughing and found out your record.

As fort my pace I must say that it is easy to keep such a speed as you and all the other members, moderators and administrators have a good influence on this site and force me this way to improve my skills. Thank you all for that.

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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #21 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 13:01 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hey Everyone,
I just dropped by to show you the reason why I'm unable to chat around with you lately.
I drank this beer to you, Michael, and all of my friends in the forum.
Cheers
Spencer

I'm trying to keep on celebrating the nice weather until it's gone finally Smile
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #22 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 14:08 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi Spencer!

What a wonderful pic. Cool I see it makes a lot fortune to be a cook! I envy you. Rolling Eyes

I, myself, were working in a machine-factory the last few weeks, where it was almost 40 degrees hot. But sometimes, when I received a fresh and cool air from south east, I thought, Spencer must have a drink on me. Laughing

Enjoy the weather and the beer

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Eg?szs?gedre! #23 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 16:28 pm   Eg?szs?gedre!
 

Michael, why are you faceless again Sad ?? Is that a virus or what?

spencer wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I just dropped by to show you the reason why I'm unable to chat around with you lately.
I drank this beer to you, Michael, and all of my friends in the forum.
Cheers
Spencer

I'm trying to keep on celebrating the nice weather until it's gone finally Smile


Have one on me too, Spencer. Eg?szs?gedre (no wonder you’re thirsty after having to say this)!

Really cool pic Cool – but I know you only sent it to make us green with envy (about being on holiday, I mean – the part with the sun and the beer is no problem here).

Come back soon, we miss your lively and oh so ‘Spencerian’ posts Smile !
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #24 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 16:36 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi Conchita!

Since it is trendy to show a bit from one?s enviroment, I just try to show you something from mine. I?m working hard on that, but it doesn?t work really good. Embarassed I do my very best inserting a new pic, I promise! Smile

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Cool pics #25 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 16:43 pm   Cool pics
 

Oh, that's better! I'll be waiting impatiently, then.

PS: I don't dare touch mine, since it took me ages to literally squeeze it in.
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #26 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 17:06 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi Conchita!

Hope you enjoy this pic too.

Michael
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #27 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 17:14 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Wow! Beautiful picture, Michael Very Happy ! And it's great to meet your mare, too (and lucky I know what your face looks like already Smile ).

It's really a good idea to renew pictures from time to time, to make up for the lack of visual contact.
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All the rage #28 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 21:46 pm   All the rage
 

Tamara wrote:
Smile


Well done, Tamara! What an imposing-looking dog you have! Thanks for the nice picture.

Will I have to send one of me with my turtle now, to follow the fashion (before she disappears again -- she has this habit of hiding and reappearing after a few days; maybe she needs a mate? Does yours do that, too?)?
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Tamara's dog #29 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 22:18 pm   Tamara's dog
 

Well I guess Tamara's dog wouldn't be too hard to find Smile.
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Tamara's dog #30 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 22:41 pm   Tamara's dog
 

toefl wrote:
Well I guess Tamara's dog wouldn't be too hard to find Smile.


That's another way of putting it Smile !
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