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Baa Baa,

Loveable guy as you maybe, Are you going to close this thread down???
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Post by BaaBaa. »

Richard, what sentiments of Exmans do you agree with?
Have you actually looked at this thread from the beginning?
You may not have noticed that i provided a link for Dawn to find the translation for forever that she was looking for, which Exman then copied and pasted further down the thread. After seeing this i suggested (with tongue firmly in cheek) that Exman may have copied others at school.
I think he may have mistaken this as an insult when it was meant as a bit of banter.
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Thanks again for the help. Have incorporated "da lotd gaan" (in Thai, obviously! :oops: ) into a tattoo in memory of my Dad, Grandad & boyfriend. Mum hates it, but I really like it, so thanks for the translations! :cheers: :thumb:
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Post by PeteB »

BaaBaa
Richard, what sentiments of Exmans do you agree with?
Have you actually looked at this thread from the beginning?
You may not have noticed that i provided a link for Dawn to find the translation for forever that she was looking for, which Exman then copied and pasted further down the thread. After seeing this i suggested (with tongue firmly in cheek) that Exman may have copied others at school.
I think he may have mistaken this as an insult when it was meant as a bit of banter
Please, please grow up! I'm sure that no one has:
actually looked at this thread from the beginning
- you have bored the pants off them!

Yes you were a good boy posting that link - you have us all enthralled with your wit and wisdom - I'm sure that you will make a super "mummy's little helper" one day.

One final (and pointless) quote from yourself to exman (which was obviously not at all aggressive or insulting, was it?)
:roll: Your point?
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Post by BaaBaa. »

Some people take things far too seriously,the original comment was said tongue in cheek.
End of story.
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