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Postby SSBubbles » Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:50 pm

Hi guys

Just to inform you that myself and Webbo met up with Miltiades today - down on the beach and we had a great time. We also met some of his family - and now I am going to make you (the women at least!) very jealous by saying that baby Yiannis was also there.

He is such an adorable and placid baby and he was forever smiling. I had to have a hold and a cuddle of course and I loved every minute of it! :D Such a cutie! Eat your hearts out girls!

Gentleman Milt even invited us along to lunch on Sunday, though this I fear we may not be able to make. Not to worry, we have now made contact and I am sure that today is just the first of many meetings. :)

Thanks for the drinks Milt dear - on Webbo the next time we meet :wink:
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Postby LENA » Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:21 pm

Sure we are jealous. I bet you had great time. Great family and but I am sure that this time nobody paid much attention to Miltiade but to Yianni. How is the little princes Christina?
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Postby Oracle » Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:35 pm

I am sure Young Yiannis will grow up to have more sense than Yeros Yiannis ... :wink:
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Postby SSBubbles » Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:49 am

LENA wrote:Sure we are jealous. I bet you had great time. Great family and but I am sure that this time nobody paid much attention to Miltiade but to Yianni. How is the little princes Christina?


Hi Lena mou, Princess Christina was gorgeous too, ala shy! She spent much of the time we were there actually on the beach with her papa.
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Postby SSBubbles » Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:50 am

Oracle wrote:I am sure Young Yiannis will grow up to have more sense than Yeros Yiannis ... :wink:



Not funny! :twisted:
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Postby tessintrnc » Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:24 am

You are right Bubbles - I AM jealous!!! I love babies. One of our workers wives came in with her new baby girl the other day!!! I didn't want to hand her back......... :cry:

Even though I am not fluent in Turkish, that baby knew exactly what I was saying - gooey, mushy baby talk is THE true International language!!!! :lol:

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Postby Oracle » Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:59 am

tessintrnc wrote:You are right Bubbles - I AM jealous!!! I love babies. One of our workers wives came in with her new baby girl the other day!!! I didn't want to hand her back......... :cry:

Even though I am not fluent in Turkish, that baby knew exactly what I was saying - gooey, mushy baby talk is THE true International language!!!! :lol:

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What is attractive in babies is not necessarily attractive in adults.

Immediate communication failure as far as I'm concerned, if adults resort to baby talk and over-diminutive, vacuous words of endearment.

Besides, babies learn to speak sooner, when spoken to in adult tones and words rather than gibberish.
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Postby tessintrnc » Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:05 am

Oracle wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:You are right Bubbles - I AM jealous!!! I love babies. One of our workers wives came in with her new baby girl the other day!!! I didn't want to hand her back......... :cry:

Even though I am not fluent in Turkish, that baby knew exactly what I was saying - gooey, mushy baby talk is THE true International language!!!! :lol:

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What is attractive in babies is not necessarily attractive in adults.

Immediate communication failure as far as I'm concerned, if adults resort to baby talk and over-diminutive, vacuous words of endearment.


Besides, babies learn to speak sooner, when spoken to in adult tones and words rather than gibberish.




You are one sad, sad person. How the hell can telling a 7 week old baby girl she is beautiful, and going to be a princess be classed as "communication failure"? Sad, very sad.
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:05 am

Besides, babies learn to speak sooner, when spoken to in adult tones and words rather than gibberish.


What? Your kidding!!

Then what hope does Yianni have if he spends a lot of time with Pappou Krasi??? :lol: :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:23 am

tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:You are right Bubbles - I AM jealous!!! I love babies. One of our workers wives came in with her new baby girl the other day!!! I didn't want to hand her back......... :cry:

Even though I am not fluent in Turkish, that baby knew exactly what I was saying - gooey, mushy baby talk is THE true International language!!!! :lol:

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What is attractive in babies is not necessarily attractive in adults.

Immediate communication failure as far as I'm concerned, if adults resort to baby talk and over-diminutive, vacuous words of endearment.


Besides, babies learn to speak sooner, when spoken to in adult tones and words rather than gibberish.




You are one sad, sad person. How the hell can telling a 7 week old baby girl she is beautiful, and going to be a princess be classed as "communication failure"? Sad, very sad.


Where did you say any of that in the above quote? :roll:

..... you are clearly thinking gibberish now too :lol:
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