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Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 1

Willem

Just kidding!

The story about the heat made me think of a science fiction story I read a while ago, and I can't remember who wrote it, but it hinged around the idea that when the temperature hits a certain point, people wig out and do awful things. But anyways I think you're onto something about it getting *too* hot at a certain point. Summer afternoons in the Lowveld are like that ... you can't do much except lounge in your chair in the shade and wait for it to be over.


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 2

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - rofl If your email is free of messages from hot Russian babes, count yourself lucky.

I'll never forget the two Polish girls I went to uni with in Bonn...they wore go-go boots and wrote mash letters to John Wayne...smiley - whistle

Aha. You've been there, Willem. It's called the 'too tired to move' syndrome...


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 3

aka Bel - A87832164

Hmmm, I'm not convinced it's too hot for you Americans to get up to evil things. smiley - winkeye

( In the heat of the night) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061811/

(The seven year itch) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048605/

And I probably get lots of emails from Natascha, or offereing me the 'Max Gentleman Enlargement', but as they're sent from a Russian domain (and in Cyrillic) they go straight to my bin. smiley - biggrin


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 4

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Aha. smiley - laugh The Cyrillic filter. Unfortunately, mine are in English.

There *is* that heat wave problem...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2he3gF5uSM


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 5

aka Bel - A87832164

Oh, it's a filter I created myself. I don't know if the content is in Russian, the subject lines certainly are, but I never open these mails. smiley - smiley

And now you've reminded me that we don't have a working sound system so I can't listen to all my old records. smiley - wah


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 6

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - hug Sorry to hear about the sound system.

I hasten to add that I do not open these mails, either...smiley - angel


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 7

Willem

Thanks for that Muppet link Dmitri! I'm a fan.

Anyways the most exciting junk email I get over here is one announcing that I've been awarded a grant of (ONE MILLION POUNDS) for a rural development project by WEST AFRICA in conjunction with Oxfam GB. Always with the capital letters and brackets like that. It's almost definitely another Nigerian scheme.


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 8

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - rofl One you can see coming a few kilometers away, no doubt.


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 9

Willem

I'd hope so!

I have had two Russian girls as pen-pals (or would that be pen-palettes?). They were quite nice, no silly stuff. One send me some wonderful little books from Russian authors and/or about Russia. And they weren't in Cyrillic! One even learnt a bit of Afrikaans from me and in turn taught me some Russian, though all I can remember now is 'spasibo'.


Er, could you put me in touch with Natasha?

Post 10

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - smiley Sounds good.


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