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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #31 (permalink) Sat Jul 29, 2006 23:23 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi friends,
see, I'm back again.
This rain of ice washed away my holiday, so there is nothing that could stop my messages bothering you anymore.
About my greeting a joke crossed my mind, you might know it already:
Soldiers are on the top of the hill, talking to each other, one of them says "Look,there are Indians coming up this hill"
The other asks him "Friends, or enemies?"
He answers "They must be friends 'cause they walk side by side"
So take care friends Smile
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Spencer, I beg your pardon #32 (permalink) Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:54 am   Spencer, I beg your pardon
 

Hi Spencer!

I hope you can forgive me! Embarassed I mean since you wrote yesterday that you?ll be back when the weather isn?t that fine anylonger, I wished for a moment that the sun will disappear and it will start raining. Wink

By the way, have you had secret lessons in the English while the hot weather? Shocked Anyway, your posts seem to be easier understandable for me. Cool

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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #33 (permalink) Sun Jul 30, 2006 12:14 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

I knew it!
It was you again! Smile
Don't worry,hadn't I helped you, your power wouldn't have been strong enough to change the weather.
I just didn't want you to be disapointed, that's it.

If you undestand me better lately it doesn't necessarily mean that I was who learnt, does it Michael? Smile

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Right dog's weight #34 (permalink) Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:56 am   Right dog's weight
 

Hi!

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Well I guess Tamara's dog wouldn't be too hard to find.

Oh yes... Usually it’s quite enough just to think something like 'Why wouldn’t I eat a beefsteak now?' and she’ll come immediately. Smile
She is always very attentive and watch over her weight carefully Smile

toefl, Conchita Smile
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #35 (permalink) Mon Jul 31, 2006 18:40 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

spencer wrote:
I knew it!
It was you again! Smile
Don't worry,hadn't I helped you, your power wouldn't have been strong enough to change the weather.
I just didn't want you to be disapointed, that's it.

If you undestand me better lately it doesn't necessarily mean that I was who learnt, does it Michael? Smile

Spencer


Hi Spence!

Not neccessarily, but additional perhaps? I can?t help myself but something did change in your posts, didn?t it?

By the way, thanks for your help. That assures me that you always thought about your flock! Laughing Welcome back in the Wig Wam! Wink

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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #36 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 10:04 am   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi !

Michael, how are you? your PC? and what’s the weather in Germany at the beginning of this August?
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #37 (permalink) Thu Aug 03, 2006 17:22 pm   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi Tamara!

Thanks for being anxious. Wink I?m glad to tell that everything goes right! My PC is fine and the weather isn?t anylonger that hot but pleasant. Only in the company, I work for, there is a lot to do and I worked about 11 and a half hours a day the last days and had lightned my eyes when I was welding, so that I wasn?t able a clear look and still hardly can read yet. Sometimes that happens when you?re welding. Rolling Eyes

But with your husband you seem having done a good choice, since he is prepared every situation that may happen. Believe me, the jungle is all around. Wink Laughing

And sorry, there is another topic I intend to write, which possibly might be you are interested, too. May be we can work as opponents there?

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Win-win-win-... :) #38 (permalink) Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:14 am   Win-win-win-... :)
 

Hi Michael!

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everything goes right!
Really glad to hear that!
Quote:
Believe me, the jungle is all around.
All right in this, the best, world? Wink

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with your husband you seem having done a good choice
Hope, the burden of his choice is also not too heavy Smile

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And sorry, there is another topic I intend to write, which possibly might be you are interested, too. May be we can work as opponents there?

Win-win?
Oh, Michael… I’m not a 'moneymaker', and for me 'win-win games' is rather a term from the Game Theory (that was lectured to me - a bit - in one of my university courses).

And for me the 'most stored' thing from the theory is the so-called Prisoner's dilemma (two prisoners in a prison cell; each one can act trusting, cooperating or betraying another – to maximise the own benefit/advantages.)

With the lesson-leant that so-called 'playing defect' is the only successful strategy for both players, I mean.
In terms of their 'final' benefits.

So… sorry for not being a good opponent for you. To be honest, I’m a convinced pacifist. Wink
And I like (and prefer) cooperation and team-players! Smile

Have a nice day!
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"Thawing-weather" for thick ones! #39 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 8:56 am   "Thawing-weather" for thick ones!
 

Hi Eda.I'm here to find many new friends and to improve my english. I'm from Cyprus. I hope I'll find many good people here. If you have yahoo id reply my on alcib_kleo@yahoo.com
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