General Chat
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A Former User last edited by
There is no defined topic in here so it is better to discuss that.
Why!! There IS!:idea:
To chat! To have some light-hearted banter*:yes:* -
Deleted User last edited by
let's chat @leushino
About what, Sidney? I'm about to go to the Recreation Center for a little workout. Retirement is making me a bit lazy so I need to work at staying fit. I have a few minutes before I leave. What would you like to discuss?
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Deleted User last edited by
The idea of general chat is to chat about everything, Josh.
I was thinking of end what was being discussed, or other subject.
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A Former User last edited by
The idea of general chat is to chat about everything, Josh.
I thought different... I thought it's to chat about generals. :whistle:
Retirement is making me a bit lazy so I need to work at staying fit.
Are you a general, Leu?
Think how that sounds: "GENERAL LEU!":cheers: -
Deleted User last edited by
The idea of general chat is to chat about everything, Josh.
I thought different... I thought it's to chat about generals.
No, it is not that. I saw general chat in another forum where the members used to talk about everything that couldn't be placed in an especific topic, so they talked about any subject. I liked the idea and brought to here. So we can chat about any subject.
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Deleted User last edited by
Alright, I'm back. My wife wants to move to Hawaii. I'm reluctant. We visit Hawaii every year (been doing this for years now). Maui is our favorite island although Kauai comes in a close second. God willing, we will visit Kauai this coming year. To "live" there would be prohibitively expensive and it might change our life-style and besides, in my opinion I think I would feel trapped. I love to visit the islands but after two weeks I'm always ready to return home. There is something about the islands that keeps calling us back but to live there might prove another story. Besides, I have children in Spain and Canada and my wife has them here in the US. Why live out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, so far away from family even though our children now have families of their own? That's my contribution to "chat", Sidney.
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Deleted User last edited by
Indeed it is. Although I was born in Canada and I still have patriotic feelings towards my "home and native land" so to speak, I've adopted the USA as my new home. Besides, my wife is American and she'd kill me if I said anything else.
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A Former User last edited by
Awww.. It's Friday!
How about some , generals? :cheers:Help yourselves:
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Deleted User last edited by
The inicial page of Twitter is with black background, anyone is ahving this issue?
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A Former User last edited by
Sidney, "access" has its "c" double - first one ends the prefix, the second one starts the stem (derived from Latin).
Have you ever learned Latin? It's a great help in making yourself a decent English speller - lots of English words have Latin origins. Some came early, some recently; some came directly, while there are those that took a journey through certain other languages (most of such came from French - thus they may not exactly follow their original Latin morphology having dropped into English).
No harass, just like to help. Or like that*:)*