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Where is Jamie (K)?



 
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Where is Jamie (K)? #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 25, 2006 10:08 am   Where is Jamie (K)?
 

Hi

It's been many days since we last saw Jamie (K) in the forum! Any news about him?

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Jamie #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:12 am   Jamie
 

I also miss him, actually. Let's hope he's just too busy at the moment or, better still, happily away on holiday!
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Where is Jamie (K)? #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:54 pm   Where is Jamie (K)?
 

maybe.... he is very busy these days in his defence on Bush!!!
especially after Bush's talk to TV. CNN about war in Iraq it like War in vietnam.....

by the way, I wish he were in good health and he had good time.

let us wishes he were in well health.

Happy Eid

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How to maintain a culture of dialogue? #4 (permalink) Wed Oct 25, 2006 13:02 pm   How to maintain a culture of dialogue?
 

Dark magician wrote:
maybe.... he is very busy these days in his defence on Bush!!!

Hi Mba, it's better to say He is very busy defending Bush. (Please note the phrase in defence of Bush).

Dark magician wrote:
especially after Bush's talk to TV.

You probably mean on TV?

Dark magician wrote:
CNN about war in Iraq it like War in vietnam.....

Please try to put this into a complete sentence.

Dark magician wrote:
by the way, I wish he were in good health and he had good time.


I'm quite sure Jamie is in good health and is having a good time.

Dark magician wrote:
let us wishes he were in well health.


Please check the difference between well and good.

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How to maintain a culture of dialogue? #5 (permalink) Wed Oct 25, 2006 14:03 pm   How to maintain a culture of dialogue?
 

Thanks,Torsten!:D

I'll be carefuly next Time and I'll note all your notes.:wink:

really, I wish Jamie (K) were in good health.

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How to maintain a culture of dialogue? #6 (permalink) Wed Oct 25, 2006 19:17 pm   How to maintain a culture of dialogue?
 

By the way, Mba I'm very glad you have added your photo. to your profile. Now we know who we are talking to :-). Pleased to meet you 'in person'.

As for Jamie (K), maybe we should try and focus on the things we have in common while at the same time accepting that we different opinions on a number of issues? I mean if we were of the same opinion all the time then life would be boring and there would be no point in discussing anything. It's all about how we exchange opinions and views. There must be a certain culture of dialogue. What do you think?

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