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    [quote=curmudgeon;141848]Well, I'm having a small single malt whisky to get me started, so here is a (virtual) toast...


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! So Let it be! I am very happy to celebrate the New Year with you. If only I had enough money I would be there with you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by curmudgeon View Post
    Well, I'm having a small single malt whisky to get me started, so here is a (virtual) toast...


    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! So Let it be! I am very happy to celebrate the New Year with you. If only I had enough money I would be there with you!
    Maybe one day Harry, you never know!

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    Well, I'm having a small single malt whisky to get me started, so here is a (virtual) toast... HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
    Why have you chosen a name like this:Curmudgeon? You are very friendly and polite. Happy New Year to you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Smith View Post
    Why have you chosen a name like this:Curmudgeon? You are very friendly and polite. Happy New Year to you!
    It encourages discussion

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    Default Re: American vs. British English

    Quote Originally Posted by curmudgeon View Post
    It encourages discussion
    It really does. Hope to see you one day! I am an optimist and I believe to become very rich one day and start travelling. Travelling is my hobby.

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    i wanna know the difference expression of england and american plz

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    Default Re: American vs. British English

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Smith View Post
    Why have you chosen a name like this:Curmudgeon? You are very friendly and polite. Happy New Year to you!

    You apparently don't know Mudgy very well. ::::ducking::::


    We've got about eight hours left until the New Year here in the Eastern Standard Time Zone of the US, but some of us have started celebrating early. *hic* Long Island Iced Teas rock, baby! However, I must pace myself and save some room for some fine French champagne (pronounced "shahm-PAN-ya" after I've had a few).



    Here's hoping everyone has a fabulous 2007!!!

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