Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 12:44 am
is this expression right?
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 12:52 am
@avalipeng,
Only if you are referring to an old nun.
roger
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 01:13 am
@Merry Andrew,
Well look who dropped in.

Welcome back
Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 01:18 am
@roger,
roger wrote:

Well look who dropped in.

Welcome back


You mean 'bavk.' Thank you, Rog.
roger
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 02:11 am
@Merry Andrew,
I wasn't a part of the inner 'bavk' circle, and you can never go back.
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JTT
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 09:25 am
@Merry Andrew,
Welcome back, you old nun. Wink
Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 10:42 am
@JTT,
Gratia, JTT. Pulcher es!
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contrex
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 11:05 am
"Old" is somewhat disrespectful, and many people would prefer to use "elderly", especially about a nun.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 23 Sep, 2010 11:08 am
And remember that it's always OK to fool around with nuns, as long as you don't get into the habit . . .
Nancy88
 
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Reply Fri 24 Sep, 2010 12:21 am
It's OK!
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Nancy88
 
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Reply Fri 24 Sep, 2010 12:22 am
It's OK!
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roger
 
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Reply Fri 24 Sep, 2010 01:41 am
@Setanta,
Groooan
Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 24 Sep, 2010 03:41 am
@roger,
Thank you, thank you . . . try the veal . . .
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avalipeng
 
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Reply Sat 10 Sep, 2011 03:26 am
Thanks a lot.
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