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Originally posted by coquette

yeh
... so, coquette thinks she would like a nice surprise in her mailbox, too?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
... so, coquette thinks she would like a nice surprise in her mailbox, too?
ooooo ouiiiiii

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Originally posted by coquette

ooooo ouiiiiii
ooooo ouiiiiii do you think it may be your favorite sandwich?


My favourite sandwich is toasted chicken mayo. Random comment.


Originally posted by Tygert

My favourite sandwich is toasted chicken mayo. Random comment.
Hi, Tygert. One of my favs too, with ground black pepper. In a way life's like a sandwich. Slice of bread on the bottom, your life growing up and doing the very best you can in school. The middle of the sandwich, your life as an adult with bigger responsibilities (with a family and important work and home of your own). Top slice, retired and maybe a Grampy with many happy memories like me. During all of these years, many people will be there to help you. You, too, will help many in return. Unfortunately, a few unhappy people along the way may try to criticize you unfairly. No worries. Just stay strong. (gb)

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Hi, Tygert. One of my favs too, with ground black pepper. In a way life's like a sandwich. Slice of bread on the bottom, your life growing up and doing the very best you can in school. The middle of the sandwich, your life as an adult with bigger responsibilities (with a family and important work and home of your own). Top slice, retired and maybe a Gra ...[text shortened]... appy people along the way may try to criticize you unfairly. No worries. Just stay strong. (gb)
Why do you have the avatar of sh76?


Originally posted by johnnylongwoody

Why do you have the avatar of sh76?
It's "Lady liberty", Johnny, that we're now viewing on the forums:

http://www.pnc3.us/pnc3.org/booklets/data/2005/LadyLiberty-v.htm

Question: Please help me understand, "sh76". Thank you. (gb)

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]It's "Lady liberty", Johnny, that we're now viewing on the forums:

http://www.pnc3.us/pnc3.org/booklets/data/2005/LadyLiberty-v.htm

Question: Please help me understand, "sh76". Thank you. (gb)[/b]
I think you missed the mark...well at least the question one.


Originally posted by Great Big Stees

I think you missed the mark...well at least the question one.
Yes, Stees, I see that my Fellow American proudly flies one, too. Thanks.

User 411414 .

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So we have copy cats here?


The post that was quoted here has been removed
"Yes, Stees, I see that my Fellow American proudly flies one, too."

Please, let's not be ridiculous. Thank you.

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Originally posted by Tygert
My favourite sandwich is toasted chicken mayo. Random comment.
what else is on that? Surely more than just chicken and mayo?


BTW, pleased to make your acquaintance. It's always refreshing to have an intelligent young person on here. And the fact that you play chess means that you have at least one interesting thing in your life 🙂
Cheers, Charlie (38 going on 14 😉 )

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Chat Thread

If you'd like to chat with Red Hot Pawn Members from around the world, here's your chance. Nothing heavy. No Googled Links. Just you and your stuff, things that happen to be on your mind on any particular day. You game? -Bobby[/b]
Wow , you started a thread just for me !

You know how I love chatting to the point of running the person listening into the ground with the sheer amount of ideas I seem to blurt out. At times in a very erudite manner. Almost like I can't stop saying what I'm thinking as soon as I think it.
Mind you, because of this over gregariousness and generally loud demeanor I have tried to become a very good listener in the last 6 or 7 years as well.
I have found that people do reveal more through body language than they do through their words, except for maybe people like me who have noted this fact and gained some control over their bodies reactions to situations often leaving the other person with a sense of mystery as to what I actually think. Gosh, they should've just listened to my words, but in this age of liars and fakes, I can see why they may not trust my words alone.


Originally posted by karoly aczel

Wow , you started a thread just for me !

You know how I love chatting to the point of running the person listening into the ground with the sheer amount of ideas I seem to blurt out. At times in a very erudite manner. Almost like I can't stop saying what I'm thinking as soon as I think it.
Mind you, because of this over gregariousness and generally ...[text shortened]... to my words, but in this age of liars and fakes, I can see why they may not trust my words alone.
Hey, Charlie, glad you like it. Fact that its tone is relaxed should attract other outgoing people like yourself. Your comment about Body Language reminds me that we replace it with Tone of Meaning on the Internet. Words are all we have. (gb)

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