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We change when the pain to change is less than the pain to remain as we are... Sun Dec 31, 2006 13:25 pm  We change when the pain to change is less than the pain to remain as we are...
 

Hi Amy,

No doubt your cats will need a little bit of EFL tuition now. They will be very welcome to become the first felines online on this site.

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We change when the pain to change is less than the pain to remain as we are... Sun Dec 31, 2006 13:59 pm  We change when the pain to change is less than the pain to remain as we are...
 

Hi Amy!

Good to see that you arrived at your old and new homeland safe and sound!

As for your cats I wouldn?t worry! It sounds natural that they are skeptically as they arrived there in the buisiness-class and now wonder whether everything in their new environment might be that luxury! Wink

If it is allowed in the English I wish you and of course all the others a Pleasant Slide and a Happy New Year!

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We change when the pain to change is less than the pain to remain as we are... Sun Dec 31, 2006 17:38 pm  We change when the pain to change is less than the pain to remain as we are...
 

Alan wrote:
Hi Amy,

No doubt your cats will need a little bit of EFL tuition now. They will be very welcome to become the first felines online on this site.

A

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Such an utterance coming out of Alan's mouth (of all people) reminds me of that parable about the poor widow's offering.

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