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salutations and thanks to my international guests!
Posted By Michael On 28th February 2004 @ 04:10 In general | No Comments
It’s come to my attention lately that many people from various nations around the world have been visiting my site, and I’m very pleased to welcome you all here! If there’s something in which we are mutually interested, please email me and let’s talk–maybe I could write an article on something we’d both enjoy. I’m always looking for an excuse to write new things.
* Israeli chaverim: Shalom! Baruch habah va’ toda. Ha’eam ata medaber anglit?
* Nihonjin tomodachi: Konnichiwa & arigato gozaimasu! Odaijini.
* Die Freundin Schweitzerin: Guten Tag, willkommen und danke schoen. Zurueck bald!
* Canadian friends: Hey, thanks for stopping by; welcome, and come back soon (and often!).
To my Turkish, Taiwanese, Hong Kong, and Cocos Islands visitors, thank you for coming and I hope you’ve found the site useful; forgive me, for I have no idea how to greet you in your native tongue.
Be well, all!
salutations and thanks to my international guests!
Posted By Michael On 28th February 2004 @ 04:10 In general | No Comments
It’s come to my attention lately that many people from various nations around the world have been visiting my site, and I’m very pleased to welcome you all here! If there’s something in which we are mutually interested, please email me and let’s talk–maybe I could write an article on something we’d both enjoy. I’m always looking for an excuse to write new things.
* Israeli chaverim: Shalom! Baruch habah va’ toda. Ha’eam ata medaber anglit?
* Nihonjin tomodachi: Konnichiwa & arigato gozaimasu! Odaijini.
* Die Freundin Schweitzerin: Guten Tag, willkommen und danke schoen. Zurueck bald!
* Canadian friends: Hey, thanks for stopping by; welcome, and come back soon (and often!).
To my Turkish, Taiwanese, Hong Kong, and Cocos Islands visitors, thank you for coming and I hope you’ve found the site useful; forgive me, for I have no idea how to greet you in your native tongue.
Be well, all!
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