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Paul HiltonPremier Member - Click for more info
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quotePosted at 21:43 on 17th June 2008

Fess who?  I thought he played Davy Crockett on TV with his conflicts with the Indians such as the Souix tribe. I like the weird stuff that goes on in this forum Laughing.

 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:48 on 17th June 2008
Or I could mean Uncle Fester in the Adams family.
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Paul HiltonPremier Member - Click for more info
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quotePosted at 22:12 on 17th June 2008
The Addams Family, lovely people just like on this forum! Note for Yasser---ref my earlier posting.  Adams can be spelt with one D or two, though Americans do tend to be partial to using only one D more often than not after the letter A.  The Addams Family were the exception rather than the rule.
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:23 on 17th June 2008

Does that mean I spelt it wrong? Silly me!

I can hum you the tune though   .

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Paul HiltonPremier Member - Click for more info
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quotePosted at 22:42 on 17th June 2008
And it sounds very nice too, Sue. The Addams Family just had to be different  with their double D's, but then, I guess that was their style. Confusing for anyone learning English I'm sure. But, if they got invited there, I think that would be the last of their things to worry about, as charming as the Addams were as hosts--if you made it passed the sharpened fence posts.
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MariaGrazia
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quotePosted at 22:52 on 17th June 2008
On 17th June 2008 19:54, Andy Edwards wrote:
  I don't think Yosser needs to visit the USA Paul, do you Yessar? I have a sneaking suspicion you know America very well.

So have i ..our Yasser is more yankee than an apple pie ;-)
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MariaGrazia
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quotePosted at 23:08 on 17th June 2008
On 17th June 2008 09:22, Denzil Tregallion wrote:
That should have been Andy saying that, Maria, not your brother lol!!

You got me scared for a min...particularly when you mentioned about calculators:)..
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quotePosted at 07:13 on 18th June 2008
On 17th June 2008 22:52, MariaGrazia wrote:
On 17th June 2008 19:54, Andy Edwards wrote:
I don't think Yosser needs to visit the USA Paul, do you Yessar? I have a sneaking suspicion you know America very well.

So have i ..our Yasser is more yankee than an apple pie ;-)
I'm with you all here Undecided
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Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 12:36 on 18th June 2008
On 17th June 2008 14:53, Sue H wrote:

Great picture of you Yasser.

 You look real to me.



Thanks Sue, Cool

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Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 13:27 on 18th June 2008
Sorry Maria thats three times you said that Yasser
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