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Farewell #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 24, 2009 18:26 pm   Farewell
 

Hey guys,

It's time for me to leave this wonderful forum, full of helping people. I would like to present my apologies to all those whom I have somehow offended. Forgive me, please.

Shout-outs to Torsten, Alan, Jamie (K), Mister Micawber, Kitosdad. Sorry if I am forgetting someone.

To all learners: never back down.

Sincerely,

Dimitar
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Farewell #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 24, 2009 18:41 pm   Farewell
 

SkiIucK, whatever you reason for leaving, I sincerely hope that you will return some time soon.

It has been a pleasure to read your posts, and to take note of your intelligent comments.

Good Luck to you, wherever you destination. Take care my friend.

KTOSDAD.
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Farewell #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 24, 2009 19:14 pm   Farewell
 

Hey Dimitar,

I may not have read you that much but you could be both at the same time - laconic and eloquent Smile
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