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Old 02-Jun-2004, 04:58
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Those are wonderful examples, Mike and Susie. (Or Susie and Mike.)

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Mike, if Tdol is T does that mean I am R?

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How about RB or Ron? :wink:
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RB, is shortening names an American obssession? We're cutting abbreviations down now.
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What would the nickname of TDOL be, if not T? :wink:
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Those are wonderful examples, Mike and Susie. (Or Susie and Mike.)

:D

Mike, if Tdol is T does that mean I am R?

:wink:
How about RB or Ron? :wink:
Those are good.

:D
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What would the nickname of TDOL be, if not T? :wink:
'Dol'? :wink:
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What would the nickname of TDOL be, if not T? :wink:
'Dol'? :wink:
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