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Author Topic: Welcome, Dai Cottomy  (Read 307 times)
Ron Dough
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« on: 23:05:03, 25-05-2008 »

Welcome Dai Cottomy.

Can you do the splits?

Another great name, btw.

Hope you enjoy your time here....


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« Reply #1 on: 05:29:28, 26-05-2008 »

Please leave your friend Try Kenosis at home!
 Wink

Welcome to the boards!!
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« Reply #2 on: 07:48:17, 26-05-2008 »

Not to mention Laura Byding, Reiner Zufall and Forster B. Reckendwith.

Oops, I just did.

Or of course Oliver Su... oh, that's right, I've used that one.

Welcome!
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« Reply #3 on: 10:17:49, 26-05-2008 »

Ollie,you left out our old friend Ivor Bi.. ah, no, well maybe not Wink

Welcome DC. Enjoy!
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« Reply #4 on: 10:40:31, 26-05-2008 »

Ollie,you left out our old friend Ivor Bi.. ah, no, well maybe not Wink

Welcome DC. Enjoy!

Do we have a Dee Vision?

Like the moniker DC.
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« Reply #5 on: 12:25:47, 26-05-2008 »

Welcome Dai!  Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: 13:49:14, 26-05-2008 »



         Greetings, Dai Cottomy!    Is a 'We'll keep a welcome in the valley' appropriate?    Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: 14:33:07, 27-05-2008 »

Welcome Dai Cottomy.

Can you do the splits?
No that's Jim Nastick.

Hi Dai - I'm new too.  (does that translate into Chinese??)
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« Reply #8 on: 14:39:28, 27-05-2008 »

'Ello Dai.

Glad your surname isn't "Horrier".

I'll try not to be quite so infantile when we meet on the boards....

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« Reply #9 on: 19:12:51, 27-05-2008 »


Hi Dai - I'm new too.  (does that translate into Chinese??)

Reminds of one of my worst foot-in-my mouth episodes. A young woman (Mrs Young) proudly brought her baby son into the office. Awww, isn't he lovely the girls all said. What's his name??

'Lee'

'Ha', I said, 'Lee Young, sounds like a Chinese takeaway!'



Well, it's just the kinda bloke I am, as some of you know  Undecided


Welcome to the madhouse, Dai, don't worry about the jokes here, just Live and Let Dai


John
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