Happy Birthday...
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... to myself! :):beer::bob: :jig::jig::jig::jig::jig::jig: Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318
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... to myself! :):beer::bob: :jig::jig::jig::jig::jig::jig: Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318
Grattis! -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Rob Manderson wrote: Forgive my lack of umlauts - you have no idea how hard it is for an english speaker to even remember where they go let alone how to enter them Well, I know what to do for Jörgen's umlaut. It's Alt+0246, which is easy to remember :cool:
Ian Darling "The different versions of the UN*X brand operating system are numbered in a logical sequence: 5, 6, 7, 2, 2.9, 3, 4.0, III, 4.1, V, 4.2, V.2, and 4.3" - Alan Filipski
:suss: :-D -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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I cheat. For Jörgen I copy and paste :) Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003
I get copied and pasted, right into your brain. :cool: Paraphrasing of an obscure Apoptygma Berzerk lyric ;) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Üts hür!! "Glückliche Geburtstag", although the usual thing to say is "Alles Gute zum Geburstag" Unfortunately, this lacks all Umlauts, so it's probably useless.
Flirt harder, I'm a coder.
mlog || Agile Programming | doxygenpeterchen wrote: fortunately, this lacks all Umlauts, so it's probably useless. Mhmm.. I don't trust any language that doesn't use umlauts. And I'm a little suspicious about languages that doesn't use rings. :suss: -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Mazdak wrote: mobarak hum.. Isn't there some representative for a middle east country called mobarak (or similar)? What exactly does mobarak mean? Birthday or Happy? (I'm guessing on birthday) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Mazdak wrote: mobarak hum.. Isn't there some representative for a middle east country called mobarak (or similar)? What exactly does mobarak mean? Birthday or Happy? (I'm guessing on birthday) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Birthday or Happy? It means happy, congratulation. :) Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Isn't there some representative for a middle east country called mobarak (or similar)? I don't know about Arabic language, I hate it, but we use it in Farsi. I don't understand your queston. You mean you want some synonyms for MOBARAK? Mazy No sig. available now.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Birthday or Happy? It means happy, congratulation. :) Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Isn't there some representative for a middle east country called mobarak (or similar)? I don't know about Arabic language, I hate it, but we use it in Farsi. I don't understand your queston. You mean you want some synonyms for MOBARAK? Mazy No sig. available now.
Mazdak wrote: I don't understand your queston. You mean you want some synonyms for MOBARAK? I was thinking more along the lines of a person. Like Prime Minister or something like that. When I read mobarak, I know I've heard it before in the context of some country representative. :) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Happy birthday Rickard, may you have many more years of bliss behind the lens* :) * Let's see more photos please regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "All Corvettes are red. Everything else is just a mistake." Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...
Oh yes I will! I hope to buy a good expensive professional camera very soon and go travel somewhere in the country. More photos? I can show you the corse work gave me an A in the course (My webserver, ADSL 400kbit/s upload) http://duden.mine.nu/[^] Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318
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Mazdak wrote: I don't understand your queston. You mean you want some synonyms for MOBARAK? I was thinking more along the lines of a person. Like Prime Minister or something like that. When I read mobarak, I know I've heard it before in the context of some country representative. :) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Like Prime Minister or something like that. When I read mobarak, I know I've heard it before in the context of some country representative. MOBARAK is the family name of Egypt prime minister(or president?) :-D Mazy No sig. available now.
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peterchen wrote: fortunately, this lacks all Umlauts, so it's probably useless. Mhmm.. I don't trust any language that doesn't use umlauts. And I'm a little suspicious about languages that doesn't use rings. :suss: -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Rob Manderson wrote: Forgive my lack of umlauts - you have no idea how hard it is for an english speaker to even remember where they go let alone how to enter them Well, I know what to do for Jörgen's umlaut. It's Alt+0246, which is easy to remember :cool:
Ian Darling "The different versions of the UN*X brand operating system are numbered in a logical sequence: 5, 6, 7, 2, 2.9, 3, 4.0, III, 4.1, V, 4.2, V.2, and 4.3" - Alan Filipski
Ian Darling wrote: Jörgen's umlaut From now on an ö will always be known to me as Jörgen's umlaut. :)
David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Putting the laughter back into slaughter
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How do you pronounce your first name? Does that sound like in German? Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: And I'm a little suspicious about languages that doesn't use rings. Conversion table[^]
In amongst the statues Stare at nothing in The garden moves...
KaЯl wrote: Does that sound like in German? Pretty much. The ö is a bit different though. I think a German would make it longer, but not much. KaЯl wrote: Conversion table[^] Que? :) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Like Prime Minister or something like that. When I read mobarak, I know I've heard it before in the context of some country representative. MOBARAK is the family name of Egypt prime minister(or president?) :-D Mazy No sig. available now.
Ah, yes! Now I remember. Thank you! :) -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.
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Ian Darling wrote: Jörgen's umlaut From now on an ö will always be known to me as Jörgen's umlaut. :)
David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Putting the laughter back into slaughter
I'm honoured and flattered! :-O -- He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich.