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Re: Introduction.

Postby Svetlana » Wed May 19, 2010 2:19 pm

Schnauzer wrote:Not too sure how to do this...... "Hello Folks". :lol:


Welcome (back) my five letter friend!
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed May 19, 2010 2:23 pm

Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:welcome :)


Thank you sniper, pleased to make your acquaintance on the forum. :)


WOW very polite and well mannered :) something new on the forum :) lol


Thank you again (for your complimentary remarks) and may I return the same to you for being able to recognize the civility intended?.

In this life there are Racehorses and Carthorses, it is all in the breeding you see. :lol: :lol: :wink:



Then there is 'modesty'. :?
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Postby Schnauzer » Wed May 19, 2010 2:27 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:welcome :)


Thank you sniper, pleased to make your acquaintance on the forum. :)


WOW very polite and well mannered :) something new on the forum :) lol


Thank you again (for your complimentary remarks) and may I return the same to you for being able to recognize the civility intended?.

In this life there are Racehorses and Carthorses, it is all in the breeding you see. :lol: :lol: :wink:



Then there is 'modesty'. :?


Absolutely..... :oops: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed May 19, 2010 2:41 pm

Schnauzer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:welcome :)


Thank you sniper, pleased to make your acquaintance on the forum. :)


WOW very polite and well mannered :) something new on the forum :) lol


Thank you again (for your complimentary remarks) and may I return the same to you for being able to recognize the civility intended?.

In this life there are Racehorses and Carthorses, it is all in the breeding you see. :lol: :lol: :wink:



Then there is 'modesty'. :?


Absolutely..... :oops: :lol:



Thats better :?


:lol: :lol:
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Postby sniper » Wed May 19, 2010 2:59 pm

Schnauzer, there are many welcome back remarks; you are returning under a new identity, or you have just been long gone?
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Postby Schnauzer » Wed May 19, 2010 3:19 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:welcome :)


Thank you sniper, pleased to make your acquaintance on the forum. :)


WOW very polite and well mannered :) something new on the forum :) lol


Thank you again (for your complimentary remarks) and may I return the same to you for being able to recognize the civility intended?.

In this life there are Racehorses and Carthorses, it is all in the breeding you see. :lol: :lol: :wink:



Then there is 'modesty'. :?


Absolutely..... :oops: :lol:



Thats better :?


:lol: :lol:


NOT entirely my fault actually, the training I received as a younger man, coupled with my schooling, equipped me with the necessary swagger to execute the tasks I was obliged to perform during my engagement and tour of duties.

Unfortunately, subsequent to my retirement last year (at quite an early age) I have found it quite difficult to come to terms with compulsory indolence (if that be a fair assessment of my current position).

No doubt, with the passage of time, I will be able to slot in to a more useful and productive use of the leisure time I have, perhaps I might pursue a career somewhat less peripatetic than that which I was retired from, problem is, I have grown so fond of travel I fear I may have great difficulty in settling down.

Forgive me if I appear to be arrogant or offensive, I assure you that my negotiating skills were well received throughout the term of my previous career and I have oft been complimented on my performance in resolving difficult issues. I also miss my dog Moses who was so suddenly taken from me as a result of an accident which occurred as a result of an inappropriate training exercise. :(
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Postby CBBB » Wed May 19, 2010 3:22 pm

Sniff, sniff? I am now not sure if it is halibut or bullshit!
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Postby Schnauzer » Wed May 19, 2010 3:26 pm

CBBB wrote:Sniff, sniff? I am now not sure if it is halibut or bullshit!


It is neither my friend, merely the words of one returned from the wilderness. :lol: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed May 19, 2010 3:54 pm

Schnauzer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:welcome :)


Thank you sniper, pleased to make your acquaintance on the forum. :)


WOW very polite and well mannered :) something new on the forum :) lol


Thank you again (for your complimentary remarks) and may I return the same to you for being able to recognize the civility intended?.

In this life there are Racehorses and Carthorses, it is all in the breeding you see. :lol: :lol: :wink:



Then there is 'modesty'. :?


Absolutely..... :oops: :lol:



Thats better :?


:lol: :lol:


NOT entirely my fault actually, the training I received as a younger man, coupled with my schooling, equipped me with the necessary swagger to execute the tasks I was obliged to perform during my engagement and tour of duties.

Unfortunately, subsequent to my retirement last year (at quite an early age) I have found it quite difficult to come to terms with compulsory indolence (if that be a fair assessment of my current position).

No doubt, with the passage of time, I will be able to slot in to a more useful and productive use of the leisure time I have, perhaps I might pursue a career somewhat less peripatetic than that which I was retired from, problem is, I have grown so fond of travel I fear I may have great difficulty in settling down.

Forgive me if I appear to be arrogant or offensive, I assure you that my negotiating skills were well received throughout the term of my previous career and I have oft been complimented on my performance in resolving difficult issues. I also miss my dog Moses who was so suddenly taken from me as a result of an accident which occurred as a result of an inappropriate training exercise. :(



Forgive me my adverse comments. They were purely unintentional. I can see from your writings that your education cannot be faulted. Well done 'young' lady. I congratulate you heartily.

Yours truly

Me :wink:
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Postby Schnauzer » Wed May 19, 2010 4:07 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
sniper wrote:welcome :)


Thank you sniper, pleased to make your acquaintance on the forum. :)


WOW very polite and well mannered :) something new on the forum :) lol


Thank you again (for your complimentary remarks) and may I return the same to you for being able to recognize the civility intended?.

In this life there are Racehorses and Carthorses, it is all in the breeding you see. :lol: :lol: :wink:



Then there is 'modesty'. :?


Absolutely..... :oops: :lol:



Thats better :?


:lol: :lol:


NOT entirely my fault actually, the training I received as a younger man, coupled with my schooling, equipped me with the necessary swagger to execute the tasks I was obliged to perform during my engagement and tour of duties.

Unfortunately, subsequent to my retirement last year (at quite an early age) I have found it quite difficult to come to terms with compulsory indolence (if that be a fair assessment of my current position).

No doubt, with the passage of time, I will be able to slot in to a more useful and productive use of the leisure time I have, perhaps I might pursue a career somewhat less peripatetic than that which I was retired from, problem is, I have grown so fond of travel I fear I may have great difficulty in settling down.

Forgive me if I appear to be arrogant or offensive, I assure you that my negotiating skills were well received throughout the term of my previous career and I have oft been complimented on my performance in resolving difficult issues. I also miss my dog Moses who was so suddenly taken from me as a result of an accident which occurred as a result of an inappropriate training exercise. :(



Forgive me my adverse comments. They were purely unintentional. I can see from your writings that your education cannot be faulted. Well done 'young' lady. I congratulate you heartily.

Yours truly

Me :wink:


Pray don't mention it missus !. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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