O dear, Lurqeur in dutch looks like LURKER. You won't be one always use a Q when you need a valium isn't it? I like this dragon. Rudyard, CPT Geography? Rotterdam, Holland, Europa. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kristinn Leifsson <istuner@islandia.is> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:28 PM Subject: Re: enter (the dragon) > Welcome Rudyard, > > your English is fine. One should not be a "lurqeur" for too long :) > > If you can make yourself understood thatīs enough, although (ahem) some > people might bite your head off if you use the wrong words, so keep that > dictionary with you, and if you donīt know something DONīT ASK!!!! > > No just kidding, this forum is incredibly tolerating, (I was hired to test > that you know.) > > You donīt need to do any Shakespeare, although thatīs always an > attention-getter. > There are many quasi-hemi-demi-semi illiterate people on this list, like > Ron Nossaman or Rob Goodale, but we like 'em so donīt worry. > > > Ciao, > > Kristinn Leifsson, > Reykjavík, Iceland > > > > At 22:31 31.10.2000 +0100, you wrote: > >Hello List > > > >My name is Rudyard and I dare to introduce myself to the list today. I'm > >CPT in Holland, > >reading the mail for a few days, but don't wanna lurq only. Richard set my > >broken English into the licht of meaningfull. > >Thank you Richard. > > > >Greetings and lot of positive thoughts for Newton Hunt. > > > >Rudyard > >
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