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Old 24-Sep-2004, 17:43
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Default Meeting at rise of moon

"Let's meet at rise of moon" would be put on TV program.

What I wanted to express is:

How great to share the wonderful time with your friends though they might be afar (on the other side of the planet) while the bright moon rises above the sea.

Do you think "Let's meet at rise of moon" works?
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"Let's meet at rise of moon" would be put on TV program.

What I wanted to express is:

How great to share the wonderful time with your friends though they might be afar (on the other side of the planet) while the bright moon rises above the sea.

Do you think "Let's meet at rise of moon" works?
Let's meet at the rising of the moon. :D
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