who am I speaking 2
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who am I speaking 2
I,d rather c who I am chatting 2 , so if your gonna reply get your pic on,,,
by the way ,,,,www.britishpapers2u.com lol
by the way ,,,,www.britishpapers2u.com lol
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Re: who am I speaking 2
Originally posted by chris99
I,d rather c who I am chatting 2 , so if your gonna reply get your pic on,,,
by the way ,,,,www.britishpapers2u.com lol
I,d rather c who I am chatting 2 , so if your gonna reply get your pic on,,,
by the way ,,,,www.britishpapers2u.com lol
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Re: who am I speaking 2
Originally posted by bundy
Look at the 'names to faces' thread. It's enormous - a lot of us are there somewhere
Look at the 'names to faces' thread. It's enormous - a lot of us are there somewhere
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Re: who am I speaking 2
Originally posted by scutterUK
bundy.. it's like going back in expat history starting at page one then moving forward to the newbies of today.. it's been going nearly a year now!
bundy.. it's like going back in expat history starting at page one then moving forward to the newbies of today.. it's been going nearly a year now!
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Originally posted by scutterUK
bundy.. it's like going back in expat history starting at page one then moving forward to the newbies of today.. it's been going nearly a year now!
bundy.. it's like going back in expat history starting at page one then moving forward to the newbies of today.. it's been going nearly a year now!
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Re: who am I speaking 2
Originally posted by welshboybilly
it is a classic thread, a bit of the expats heritage.
it is a classic thread, a bit of the expats heritage.
aaayyyeee, i can remember the days when i first wondered on to this forum and posted a message about migration!! DOH! I was quickly put in my place by ptlabs though. them, wor 'days.
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Originally posted by Pollster
and I, for one, am very pleased to be part of it.
and I, for one, am very pleased to be part of it.
Me too. Especially at the moment when I have NOTHING to do at work....
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Originally posted by scutterUK
aaayyyeee, i can remember the days when i first wondered on to this forum and posted a message about migration!! DOH! I was quickly put in my place by ptlabs though. them, wor 'days.
aaayyyeee, i can remember the days when i first wondered on to this forum and posted a message about migration!! DOH! I was quickly put in my place by ptlabs though. them, wor 'days.
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Originally posted by bundy
Me too. Especially at the moment when I have NOTHING to do at work....
Me too. Especially at the moment when I have NOTHING to do at work....
work? work.... now that word means something to me... erm... let me think... i'll get back to you on it.. :S
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Re: who am I speaking 2
Originally posted by bundy
The trepidation, the shaky fingers, the constant checking of emails for that first reply to let you know that someone out there has read your thread.....
The trepidation, the shaky fingers, the constant checking of emails for that first reply to let you know that someone out there has read your thread.....
it's still a buzz though!! lol
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Originally posted by scutterUK
i must of read through my first post about 29 times to check for mistake and bad english. Theese doiys, i jist dunt gove a fiik.....
it's still a buzz though!! lol
i must of read through my first post about 29 times to check for mistake and bad english. Theese doiys, i jist dunt gove a fiik.....
it's still a buzz though!! lol
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the hijacking of threads is my favourite aspect, the tangents some of these things shoot off on are fascinating.
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Originally posted by welshboybilly
the hijacking of threads is my favourite aspect, the tangents some of these things shoot off on are fascinating.
the hijacking of threads is my favourite aspect, the tangents some of these things shoot off on are fascinating.
that's the best part, and is still the source of much amusement.... just don't mention speed limits though.
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Originally posted by welshboybilly
the hijacking of threads is my favourite aspect, the tangents some of these things shoot off on are fascinating.
the hijacking of threads is my favourite aspect, the tangents some of these things shoot off on are fascinating.