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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Are you being bullied chubby cheeks, or just reaping what you sow?
No one is bullying me goad, but you seem to go around bullying people or at least trying. No one is going to let you walk on them on this site. I've seen you trying to bully different people on here. You seem to especially go after the Dutchess for some unknown reason to me. Appears she has put you in your place on more than one occasion to me. ! 😛 😉

-VR


@very-rusty said
No one is bullying me goad, but you seem to go around bullying people or at least trying. No one is going to let you walk on them on this site. I've seen you trying to bully different people on here. You seem to especially go after the Dutchess for some unknown reason to me. Appears she has put you in your place on more than one occasion to me. ! 😛 😉

-VR
She isn't Dutch.

Sheesh, you can't even get that right.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
She isn't Dutch.
Duchess64....You know the one that has been spanking you in the debate forum! 😉 😛

-VR


@very-rusty said
Duchess64....You know the one that has been spanking you in the debate forum! 😉 😛

-VR
Again, Is she Dutch?!


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Again, Is she Dutch?!
Ask her goad! 😉

-VR

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@mudfinger said
I used to have a friend who would say "de nada" which he said meant something along the lines of "think nothing of it".
@Mudfinger
Spanish- It's nothing


@wolfgang59 said
One has to use a certain amount of common sense when using the internet.

https://frenchtogether.com/you-are-welcome-in-french/
Similar to the Spanish “de nada”, “de rien” literally means “of nothing”
and is the most common “you’re welcome” in France.


Also if you trust google translate try Spanish to French "de nada"
I Googled it and found the same thing wolfgang. Translating from Spanish to French = de rien.

I didn't mean to cause such an uproar 😵


@mudfinger said
I Googled it and found the same thing wolfgang. Translating from Spanish to French = de rien.

I didn't mean to cause such an uproar 😵
LOL Mud!

-VR


@very-rusty said
wolfy you google it just put in De nada see what it tells you.

It is you're welcome! I don't know if it is Quebec french or not, but it is french that is used here in the maritimes. I am sure you will find it if you take the time. I have already done so:

French
English
de nada
Learn to pronounce
You're welcome

-VR
Goddamn idiot. It's Spanish, moron.

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@kegge said
Goddamn idiot. It's Spanish, moron.
Be easy on yourself kegge going to drive up your blood pressure! 😉 😛

Have you done something nice for someone lately? 😉

-VR


@very-rusty said
Be easy on yourself kegge going to drive up your blood pressure! 😉 😛

Have you done something nice for someone lately? 😉

-VR
Go and do something nice for all of us:

Go back under your stone, or into your primordial bogslime.

Such an act of human (I use the word loosely) kindness would please us all.

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@suzianne said
German.

Danke. Bitte.
Also:

Bitte schön (proper) although Bitte is often used (Bitte Bitte too).


@pianoman1 said
Go and do something nice for all of us:

Go back under your stone, or into your primordial bogslime.

Such an act of human (I use the word loosely) kindness would please us all.
LOL@ pianoman...I see you've joined the club. Weclome hope you can take as much as you dish out.

Is that what you do in the real world hide under a stone when trouble starts? 😉

That would be as much a cowardly act as joining a group who goes after one person. 😛

-VR


@very-rusty said
LOL@ pianoman...I see you've joined the club. Weclome hope you can take as much as you dish out.

Is that what you do in the real world hide under a stone when trouble starts? 😉

That would be as much a cowardly act as joining a group who goes after one person. 😛

-VR
Pianoman's posts are always a pleasure to read in this forum.

If he has indeed 'joined the club' you should probably take that to heart.

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