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Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Feb 17, 2010
Are you telling me that in all these years we've both been researchers that I've not even once created a new posting to your personal page?
*shocked*
At least I couldn't find one, so here goes...
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Feb 17, 2010
Sorry for using the expression 'entertaining' - it's not that I find your troubles and worries entertaining, it's the way you describe them that I find entertaining.
I think that both Santra and I are thoroughly enjoying your postings in the Atelier, because you are so much more apt at finding metaphors and... and... stuff to describe RL events than either of us.
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Agapanthus Posted Feb 19, 2010
Many hugs to you both. I am very flattered and . I must try and post more. I do so LOVE the company in the Atelier after all, and when you laugh at my jokes I feel like the queen of May.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Dec 3, 2011
Thank you for managing to put into words what I couldn't, about my concerns about the contents of that letter, in a bigger perspective. I felt so uneasy about it, but couldn't quite nail why.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Dec 3, 2011
For future reference, I'll just post the link I'm referring to here:
<./>FP38024?thread=8281665&skip=2503&show=1</.>
Customised links - wouldn't have a clue how to make them if it weren't for h2g2...
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