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Ophelia wrote:
> ChattyCathy wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are
>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain

>>
>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>
> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
> perfectly


Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again

<plonk>


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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:07:55 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote:

>ChattyCathy wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are
>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain

>>
>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>
>LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you perfectly



The difference between you and Cathy is she read it and also
understood it.

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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
...
> ChattyCathy wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are
>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain

>>
>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>
> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you perfectly
>


Your comments are generally interesting and insightful, Ms. O.


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Ophelia wrote:

> Ophelia wrote:
>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>> are
>>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>
>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>>
>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>> perfectly

>
> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again
>
> <plonk>


Thank gawd for that...
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Ophelia wrote:

> Sqwertz wrote:
> > Tim C. wrote:

>
> >>> OK. I give up, what's (or how much) is a chilo?

>
> >> I assumed kilo (kilogram)? It's how 'chilo' would be pronounced in
> >> Italian.

>
> > Or rather - how it's spelled. *As in Chianti. *With a K sound.

>
> > -sw (who doesn't know squat about Italian).

>
> But you were able to work it out even so))



He's trying to get into your pantaloons, Ms. O...


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Ophelia wrote:

> Ophelia wrote:
> > ChattyCathy wrote:
> >> Ophelia wrote:

>
> >>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are
> >>> *a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain

>
> >> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>
> > LOL *You really should read that quote again * It fits you
> > perfectly

>
> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again
>
> <plonk>



You can be such an addle - pated **** sometimes, Ms. O, but I still
love ya!

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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>> are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>
>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>>
>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>> perfectly

>
> Your comments are generally interesting and insightful, Ms. O.


How kind


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cybercat wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> Tim C. wrote:

>>
>>>>> OK. I give up, what's (or how much) is a chilo?

>>
>>>> I assumed kilo (kilogram)? It's how 'chilo' would be pronounced in
>>>> Italian.

>>
>>> Or rather - how it's spelled. As in Chianti. With a K sound.

>>
>>> -sw (who doesn't know squat about Italian).

>>
>> But you were able to work it out even so))

>
>
> He's trying to get into your pantaloons, Ms. O...


Nahhhh... I don't mind Steve


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cybercat wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>>> Ophelia wrote:

>>
>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>>> are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain

>>
>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>

>>
>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>>> perfectly

>>
>> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again
>>
>> <plonk>

>
>
> You can be such an addle - pated **** sometimes, Ms. O, but I still
> love ya!


For heavens sake Greg, will you please stop changing your addie You are in
my kf for a reason!


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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:06:06 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> Tim C. wrote:
>> On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:34:16 -0000, Ophelia wrote in post :
>>>
>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are
>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain

>>
>> Mark Twain was a genius. :-)

>
> Indeed


it must have been tough at the time to be an atheist or even a freethinker.
his daughter clara suppressed the publication of his 'letters from the
earth' until 1962.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letters_from_the_Earth>

your pal,
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 09:14:19 -0000, Ophelia wrote:

> cybercat wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>>>> are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>
>>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
>>>
>>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>>>> perfectly
>>>
>>> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again
>>>
>>> <plonk>

>>
>>
>> You can be such an addle - pated **** sometimes, Ms. O, but I still
>> love ya!

>
> For heavens sake Greg, will you please stop changing your addie You are in
> my kf for a reason!


dickhead is as dickhead does.

your pal,
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
...
> cybercat wrote:
>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>>> are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>>
>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
>>>
>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>>> perfectly

>>
>> Your comments are generally interesting and insightful, Ms. O.

>
> How kind


They are! (BTW, I did not make that pantaloon comment.)


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cybercat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> cybercat wrote:
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>>>> are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>>>
>>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
>>>>
>>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>>>> perfectly
>>>
>>> Your comments are generally interesting and insightful, Ms. O.

>>
>> How kind

>
> They are! (BTW, I did not make that pantaloon comment.)


I noticed


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blake murphy wrote:


> On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 09:14:19 -0000, Ophelia wrote:
>
> > cybercat wrote:
> >> Ophelia wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ophelia wrote:
> >>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
> >>>>> Ophelia wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
> >>>>>> are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
> >>>
> >>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
> >>>
> >>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
> >>>> perfectly
> >>>
> >>> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again
> >>>
> >>> <plonk>
> >>
> >>
> >> You can be such an addle - pated **** sometimes, Ms. O, but I still
> >> love ya!

> >
> > For heavens sake Greg, will you please stop changing your addie You

are in
> > my kf for a reason!

>
> dickhead is as dickhead does.



Gee, blake, and here all along I thought I wuz a "power lezbian"...

;-P


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In article >,
ChattyCathy > wrote:

> Ophelia wrote:
>
> > Ophelia wrote:
> >> ChattyCathy wrote:
> >>> Ophelia wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
> >>>> are
> >>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
> >>>
> >>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
> >>
> >> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
> >> perfectly

> >
> > Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you again
> >
> > <plonk>

>
> Thank gawd for that...


I'm confused. What's with that smiley at the end of her sentences? And
she was replying to herself. Does that mean she has KF herself?

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Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >,
> ChattyCathy > wrote:
>
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>>>
>>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
>>>>
>>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>>>> perfectly
>>>
>>> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you
>>> again
>>>
>>> <plonk>

>>
>> Thank gawd for that...

>
> I'm confused. What's with that smiley at the end of her sentences?
> And she was replying to herself. Does that mean she has KF herself?


Not at all dear I am just a nice smiley person, unlike some of the
bitches around here



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cybercat > wrote:

> "Goomba" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> I continue to be surprised at you. I expect nothing less from chatty,
>>>> but you..........?
>>>
>>> Mention Cybercat or Goomba...

>>
>> huh? <looking around to figure out how her name came in to this??>

>
> Om hates us both and takes any opportunity to flame us. Is I think what
> Steve means.


Hardly. You two are *Om's* favorite enemas.

-sw
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Ophelia > wrote:

> cybercat wrote:
>> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>> Tim C. wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> OK. I give up, what's (or how much) is a chilo?
>>>
>>>>> I assumed kilo (kilogram)? It's how 'chilo' would be pronounced in
>>>>> Italian.
>>>
>>>> Or rather - how it's spelled. As in Chianti. With a K sound.
>>>
>>>> -sw (who doesn't know squat about Italian).
>>>
>>> But you were able to work it out even so))

>>
>>
>> He's trying to get into your pantaloons, Ms. O...

>
> Nahhhh... I don't mind Steve


And we have the same birthday.

-sw
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Ophelia > wrote:
>
>> cybercat wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>> Tim C. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>> OK. I give up, what's (or how much) is a chilo?
>>>>
>>>>>> I assumed kilo (kilogram)? It's how 'chilo' would be pronounced
>>>>>> in Italian.
>>>>
>>>>> Or rather - how it's spelled. As in Chianti. With a K sound.
>>>>
>>>>> -sw (who doesn't know squat about Italian).
>>>>
>>>> But you were able to work it out even so))
>>>
>>>
>>> He's trying to get into your pantaloons, Ms. O...

>>
>> Nahhhh... I don't mind Steve

>
> And we have the same birthday.


We do???



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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
...
> Dan Abel wrote:
>> In article >,
>> ChattyCathy > wrote:
>>
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>>>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." -- Mark Twain
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yet you keep posting here. <sigh>
>>>>>
>>>>> LOL You really should read that quote again It fits you
>>>>> perfectly
>>>>
>>>> Actually, you are boring and I shall not be responding to you
>>>> again
>>>>
>>>> <plonk>
>>>
>>> Thank gawd for that...

>>
>> I'm confused. What's with that smiley at the end of her sentences?
>> And she was replying to herself. Does that mean she has KF herself?

>
> Not at all dear I am just a nice smiley person, unlike some of the
> bitches around here
>

hahahaha!




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Ophelia > wrote:

> Sqwertz wrote:
>> Ophelia > wrote:
>>
>>> cybercat wrote:
>>>
>>>> He's trying to get into your pantaloons, Ms. O...
>>>
>>> Nahhhh... I don't mind Steve

>>
>> And we have the same birthday.

>
> We do???


Oops. I was thinking of Lonnie Anderson.

But anyway, it can never hurt to have me as an ally.

-sw
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 18:01:31 -0600, Sqwertz >
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>But anyway, it can never hurt to have me as an ally.


since when?


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interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.

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Sqwertz wrote:
> Ophelia > wrote:
>
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> Ophelia > wrote:
>>>
>>>> cybercat wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> He's trying to get into your pantaloons, Ms. O...
>>>>
>>>> Nahhhh... I don't mind Steve
>>>
>>> And we have the same birthday.

>>
>> We do???

>
> Oops. I was thinking of Lonnie Anderson.
>
> But anyway, it can never hurt to have me as an ally.


I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
Wednesday



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In article >,
Sqwertz > wrote:

> cybercat > wrote:
>
> > "Goomba" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Sqwertz wrote:
> >>> Ophelia wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I continue to be surprised at you. I expect nothing less from chatty,
> >>>> but you..........?
> >>>
> >>> Mention Cybercat or Goomba...
> >>
> >> huh? <looking around to figure out how her name came in to this??>

> >
> > Om hates us both and takes any opportunity to flame us. Is I think what
> > Steve means.

>
> Hardly. You two are *Om's* favorite enemas.
>
> -sw


Actually, I removed Goomba from my killfile.
She has some good recipes and cooking advice.

Cypersmut is totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
her posts but she's really changes.
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"All People and things are interdependent. The world has become so small that no nation can solve its problems alone, in isolation from others. That is why I believe we must all cultivate a sense of responsibility based on love and compassion for each other." -- Dalai Lama
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"Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio >and for your information young fella
m'lad, my birthday is on
> Wednesday


Every Wednesday? Wow, luckeeee.




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"Ophelia" > wrote:


> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
> Wednesday


What a coincidence! Mine is on Sunday, only four days apart! We should
celebrate together!

:-)

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In article >,
Omelet > wrote:

> In article >,
> Sqwertz > wrote:


> Actually, I removed Goomba from my killfile.
> She has some good recipes and cooking advice.


Hard to imagine Goomba in a killfile. Did you have a professional
dispute? That's all I can imagine, since you are both adamant about
certain medical things. I'm not adamant about medical things, I'm just
ignorant.

:-)

> Cypersmut is totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
> her posts but she's really changes.


I might disagree with you on that one, but I know that we are different
people. Sometimes things seem "cute" for a couple of times, and then
just aren't any more. Cybercat strikes me that way. Coupled with the
fact that I found nothing useful in her posts (to me), and she was one
of the first to go in my killfile.

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"cybercat" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Giusi" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio >and for your information young fella
>> m'lad, my birthday is on
>>> Wednesday

>>
>> Every Wednesday? Wow, luckeeee.

>
> NO, because then she would be vewwy, vewwy old.


But,but,but I am )))) errr or I will be, on Wednesday


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In article
>,
Dan Abel > wrote:

> In article >,
> Omelet > wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > Sqwertz > wrote:

>
> > Actually, I removed Goomba from my killfile.
> > She has some good recipes and cooking advice.

>
> Hard to imagine Goomba in a killfile. Did you have a professional
> dispute? That's all I can imagine, since you are both adamant about
> certain medical things. I'm not adamant about medical things, I'm just
> ignorant.
>
> :-)


Goomba took a dislike to me for some reason, and that's ok. I can be an
ass sometimes. But I took 9 months off of the list. I'd prefer to get
along with her if she's game.

From what I've seen, we mostly agree.

>
> > Cypersmut is totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
> > her posts but she's really changed.

>
> I might disagree with you on that one, but I know that we are different
> people. Sometimes things seem "cute" for a couple of times, and then
> just aren't any more. Cybercat strikes me that way. Coupled with the
> fact that I found nothing useful in her posts (to me), and she was one
> of the first to go in my killfile.


She's a liar and a slanderer now. She also appears to have no
self-respect. She used to be funny.

Such is the internet. <g>

On the other hand, I've noted some people don't like Ophelia or sf. I
count both of them as friends!
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In article >,
"Ophelia" > wrote:

> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->> Cypersmut is
> totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
> >> her posts but she's really changes.

>
> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
> Unfortunately you blew that one.


I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.

I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?
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"All People and things are interdependent. The world has become so small that no nation can solve its problems alone, in isolation from others. That is why I believe we must all cultivate a sense of responsibility based on love and compassion for each other." -- Dalai Lama


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"Ophelia" > wrote:

> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->> Cypersmut is
> > totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
> >>> her posts but she's really changes.

> >
> > If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
> > Unfortunately you blew that one.

>
> Ahh that was not meant for you Dan.


I got the message.
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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news
> In article >,
> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>
>> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->> Cypersmut is
>> totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
>> >> her posts but she's really changes.

>>
>> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
>> Unfortunately you blew that one.

>
> I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.
>
> I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?


It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.


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In article >,
"Ophelia" > wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > In article >,
> > "Ophelia" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->> Cypersmut is
> >> totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
> >> >> her posts but she's really changes.
> >>
> >> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
> >> Unfortunately you blew that one.

> >
> > I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.
> >
> > I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?

>
> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.


I'm not going to ask forgiveness of Cybercat. She misquoted me and was a
total bitch.

What are you suggesting?
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>
> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
>> In article >,
>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
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>>> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->> Cypersmut is
>>> totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to enjoy
>>> >> her posts but she's really changes.
>>>
>>> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
>>> Unfortunately you blew that one.

>>
>> I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.
>>
>> I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?

>
> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.

Om's a racist, and I cannot abide racists.


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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "cybercat" > wrote in message
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>> "Giusi" > wrote in message
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>>> "Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio >and for your information young fella
>>> m'lad, my birthday is on
>>>> Wednesday
>>>
>>> Every Wednesday? Wow, luckeeee.

>>
>> NO, because then she would be vewwy, vewwy old.

>
> But,but,but I am )))) errr or I will be, on Wednesday

You're not old. Whatcha doing for your birfday?




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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 11:03:47 -0800, Dan Abel > fired
up random neurons and synapses to opine:

>In article >,
> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>
>
>> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
>> Wednesday

>
>What a coincidence! Mine is on Sunday, only four days apart! We should
>celebrate together!
>

My son and son-in-law's birthdays are on Tuesday, my daughter's on
Wednesday and my boss' on Friday. My paycheck is looking very, very
anemic just now.

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Ophelia > wrote:

> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
> Wednesday


Well - it could be worse. It could have fallen on Thanksgiving or
Christmas. Happy Birthday!

Errr. I take that back. Nobody's birthday falls on Thanksgiving,
at least not consistently. Duh - Hah! Thought you guys had me on
that one, eh?

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In article >,
Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote:

> On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 11:03:47 -0800, Dan Abel > fired
> up random neurons and synapses to opine:
>
> >In article >,
> > "Ophelia" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
> >> Wednesday

> >
> >What a coincidence! Mine is on Sunday, only four days apart! We should
> >celebrate together!
> >

> My son and son-in-law's birthdays are on Tuesday, my daughter's on
> Wednesday and my boss' on Friday. My paycheck is looking very, very
> anemic just now.


My oldest son's birthday is on Saturday. As long as you are on a roll,
why don't you take care of that one also?

:-)

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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 13:50:51 +0100, Giusi wrote in post :
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> "Tim C." ha scritto nel messaggio >> This was copied and pasted from
> something I wrote for Italians. Chilo is of
>>> course kilo.

>>
>> Is that really how it's officially written in Italian, or is it a
>> colloquial spelling? I haven't bought anything in kilos in Italy ever, I
>> think.
>> Tim C.

>
> Yes that's it even though you will see the international abbreviation km kg
> etc.


ah, right. I never knew that - I only had a few basic Italian lessons and I
didn't get much further than asking for a quiet room facing the courtyard,
or a bigger shirt.

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cybercat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> "cybercat" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Giusi" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio >and for your information young
>>>> fella m'lad, my birthday is on
>>>>> Wednesday
>>>>
>>>> Every Wednesday? Wow, luckeeee.
>>>
>>> NO, because then she would be vewwy, vewwy old.

>>
>> But,but,but I am )))) errr or I will be, on Wednesday

> You're not old. Whatcha doing for your birfday?


Well, my David is taking the day off, so I expect we shall have a nice quiet
day, possibly going out for dinner. Heh, since I got my dog, we don't go
out to eat any more) Daft? yes, but we love her and prefer to keep her
near us. She is 12 years old and we treasure the time we have with her



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