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Hi Pony! Love the pics with you in your work gear....(like the shirtless ones even more though! )
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Hi Pony! Love the pics with you in your work gear....(like the shirtless ones even more though! ) Hi cutie,how ya bin? You haven't being around much have you? I have been in a few times but haven't seen you barely.Hope your all well. Thanks for the complement :~) nice to see ya. |
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Hi Pony! Love the pics with you in your work gear....(like the shirtless ones even more though! ) Hi cutie,how ya bin? You haven't being around much have you? I have been in a few times but haven't seen you barely.Hope your all well. Thanks for the complement :~) nice to see ya. Been great! Hope the same for you! Found a nice fella and deactivated. Its hard to stay away from mingle too long because I get to missing everyone. |
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I have deleted and edited several post please keep to the Topic and do not direct your remarks towards other members.
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I have deleted and edited several post please keep to the Topic and do not direct your remarks towards other members. Site Mod Kristi |
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Konichiwa .. :-) You got it right Blondey. It's Japanese for 'how are you?'! Although I certainly wouldn't mind massaging your thigh!!! Should I start with the left or the right thigh?? That means "thank you" in Japanese. You really put in long hours at work, dont you! Take care of yourself though. If I was in Kiwiland I just might knock on your door to give you a massage!!! Mea culpa, I wrongly translated 'musii mushi' as 'thank you'. It actually means 'hello'. 'Arigatto' means 'thank you'. It was way, way past my bedtime and I think my brain was already in shut down mode. That explains the screw-up in translation. Sorry about that! |
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Konichiwa .. :-) In my early 20's I worked for a Japanese company. During orientation they taught us how to say hello, goodbye, and good morning in Japanese, never had to use it though. |
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Ich, ni, san, shi, GO!
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Edited by
ridewytepony
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Tue 09/16/14 10:02 AM
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No offense bro but it seems you
need a new 'Japanese' teacher as its more apparent you don't know the exact word for thank you in Japanese. Doesn't Arigato mean alot, or very much and Domo means thank you(thanks) A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing both of us will be guilty of that in time. |
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Edited by
premierblue
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Tue 09/16/14 04:44 PM
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Sorry, I posted w/o completing my post. Therefore deleted it.
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No offense bro but it seems you need a new 'Japanese' teacher as its more apparent you don't know the exact word for thank you in Japanese. Doesn't Arigato mean alot, or very much and Domo means thank you(thanks) A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing both of us will be guilty of that in time. I had a Japanese room mate for 1 1/2 yrs when I was in engineering school in Los Angeles, in the mid 1980s. 'Arigato', by itself, means thank you. 'Domo arigato' means 'Thank you very much'. 'Arigato gozimasu' is the polite or formal version of 'Thank you'. I also travel quite a bit around the world on business which necessitates my learning atleast a few phrases of the local language. |
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Ad block is your friend... I use firefox and google chrome with ad block. I have zero problems with ads and pop ups. can be ... but was told some sites you can't join if you have it ... but I am not sure ... really the reasons ... and i am with some of the other women... no men popups and no that is not fair lol ... |
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