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MrPedantic #16 (permalink) Sat Jun 21, 2008 13:16 pm   MrPedantic
 

Molly wrote:
His moderating on one forum I frequent is mainly based on deleting the posts of posters who attack him and allowing his own posts where he attacks others. Do you want that kind of moderating here?

I never see MrPedantic attack anyone, unless your idea of attacking someone is solidly refuting a mistaken notion.

I find him quite informative, logical and civilized.

There's no reason he shouldn't be a moderator -- if he wants to be.
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MrPedantic #17 (permalink) Sat Jun 21, 2008 20:47 pm   MrPedantic
 

daemon99 wrote:
They are not attacks Molly. Just some friendly banter, he was just poking fun at you


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MrPedantic #18 (permalink) Sat Jun 21, 2008 21:01 pm   MrPedantic
 

Molly wrote:
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Really? Then what do you think his "old chap", calling me "he" and such are about?


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Hi, Molly

Incidentally, do you read what you post? Wink (no offence meant)
In case you didn't notice, you just quoted your own post and commented on it ! Laughing Laughing Laughing
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MrPedantic #19 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 16:53 pm   MrPedantic
 

la means no. wala al baloh may mean not yet. sadekny means our friend and khalas means liberation which makes no sense. ihebka means i love you. aktar wahed means something alone.
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MrPedantic #20 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 16:57 pm   MrPedantic
 

Hi Tarjeem,

Which language are you teaching us?

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MrPedantic #21 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 17:32 pm   MrPedantic
 

Hi Ralf

I think Tarjeem's information was intended for this thread:
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Maybe Tarjeem would like to have the translations moved to that thread?
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MrPedantic #22 (permalink) Sat Nov 01, 2008 22:45 pm   MrPedantic
 

sorry, that was the thread i meant to post in but posted from my phone and had some issues Embarassed . It was Arabic.
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