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Quote: Joe 90, Monday, 26 Apr 2010 12:06Great Scott! Do people read the stuff on my website? That's my day made! Cheers Joe, I want to suggest to a vicar friend of mine that she have a look at your website: I think she'd be very interested in "Satnav" for her Youth Group. But I can't actually find the address of the website anywhere. Help!
Scias te fortasse Romanum esse si animal convivialissimum arbitreris esse caprum (Henricus Barbatus) my website
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Quote: Athene, Monday, 26 Apr 2010 19:47 Joe, ... I can't actually find the address of the website anywhere. Help! www.joeharding.co.uk papa stas (who's always at your service, Athene)
“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” - Albert Einstein
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Thank you kindly, PS. Now, how was anyone supposed to guess that, Joe?
Scias te fortasse Romanum esse si animal convivialissimum arbitreris esse caprum (Henricus Barbatus) my website
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Quote: sep4475, Monday, 26 Apr 2010 18:34Quote: Marita Hansen, Sunday, 25 Apr 2010 11:18
Kia Ora, Papa Stas,
I've never sent you a message before, but just wanted to say I thought your story "The Curse of the Freckles" was very clever. I didn't do a freewill just in case I get it as an assignment. I didn't want to lose you a credit.
Haera Ra,
Marita.
[/quoteKia Ora, isn't that a drink from the 80's? 'I'll be your dog' I believe the advert goes. Kia Ora is Maori for hello. It means be well and healthy. Ironic that the Aussies took the name and placed it on a soft drink (lemon squash). Another thing the Aussies have taken from New Zealand (along with Phar Lap, Crowded House, the Pavlova, Lin Lee, etc. etc.) Again, you guys can keep the phone thrower, but please give back Lin Lee.
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Quote: Marita Hansen, Tuesday, 27 Apr 2010 08:11Quote: sep4475, Monday, 26 Apr 2010 18:34Quote: Marita Hansen, Sunday, 25 Apr 2010 11:18
Kia Ora, Papa Stas,
I've never sent you a message before, but just wanted to say I thought your story "The Curse of the Freckles" was very clever. I didn't do a freewill just in case I get it as an assignment. I didn't want to lose you a credit.
Haera Ra,
Marita.
[/quoteKia Ora, isn't that a drink from the 80's? 'I'll be your dog' I believe the advert goes. Kia Ora is Maori for hello. It means be well and healthy. Ironic that the Aussies took the name and placed it on a soft drink (lemon squash). Another thing the Aussies have taken from New Zealand (along with Phar Lap, Crowded House, the Pavlova, Lin Lee, etc. etc.) Again, you guys can keep the phone thrower, but please give back Lin Lee.  So where does the singing Crow who has a complex about being a dog come into it? Um-bungo is another one from the 80's with a surreal advert, remember that one?
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" Are you an asthmatic?"
Nope –
‘cause if I were –
then what you would see –
would be -
cough
cough
wheeze
cough
wheeze
hsissssssss

pardon me -
I musta coughed too much
"Papa, do you talk like you write?"
Don't know -
I guess -
ya gotta hear me talk?
"It reads like your out of breath all the time."
That's what my wife says too -
sometimes.
papa stas (cough wheeeeeze cough hack hack hiss hiss etc)
“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” - Albert Einstein
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