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Silwen
Post subject: Re: Calling you out - get your asses back here! Posted: Mon 09 Nov , 2020 6:33 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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Fuck’s sake, Estel. This is all your fault. :P
Silwen
Post subject: Re: You've been Trumped! Posted: Thu 12 Jul , 2018 9:59 pm

 
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Jude, this is not about Trump, but the old skill of egg scratching, which in German translates the same way as ball scratching, which is why she is laughing. :whistle:
Silwen
Post subject: Re: I find this very Pinteresting... Posted: Thu 21 Feb , 2013 9:02 pm

 
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You can find me on Pinterest as well. I especially like pinning DIY and crafts, but also recipes. Most often I use it for marketing/promotional stuff for my shop that I confine to 3 boards, however.
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Tidying up to better suit our current population Posted: Thu 21 Feb , 2013 8:48 pm

 
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I missed all the fun! :D Just suddenly say Dwyn posting there. :blackeye: Welcome to the orgy!
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Happy Anna-versary! Posted: Tue 05 Feb , 2013 4:17 pm

 
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:( I am very sorry to hear this news, Jude! After Lali referred to a last photo of Anna, I went to search other threads to see any mention of her because I feared the worst had happened. So sad that it's true.

To me, Jude without Anna seemed impossible!
Silwen
Post subject: Re: B77 Headline News Posted: Mon 12 Nov , 2012 1:25 pm

 
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The B77 Secret Santa is a go! Come and join in the fun.

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Silwen
Post subject: Re: Happy Anna-versary! Posted: Fri 24 Aug , 2012 3:08 pm

 
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It's lovely to hear her story. :)

Happy Anna-versary! (We need a dog biscuit smiley here.)
Silwen
Post subject: Re: The future of board77 Posted: Sat 18 Aug , 2012 10:35 am

 
Forum: The Turf
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Hurray! Glad to see B77 up and running again. :) Thanks for your work, Alatar and Jude.

*goes to look around the new place*
Silwen
Post subject: Re: The future of board77 Posted: Mon 13 Aug , 2012 8:03 pm

 
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That's wonderful news! Thanks, Jude and Alatar!
Silwen
Post subject: Re: The future of board77 Posted: Fri 10 Aug , 2012 3:45 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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I like B77 even though I don't post much anymore, but I do read whenever I get notifications. I am on TORC, though only in one thread, and not an HOF. I think I still have a profile there though, come to think of it, I just never felt at home there at all. I was on TOB and just realised it might hav...
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Fri 20 Apr , 2012 6:17 am

 
Forum: The Turf
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The time zone difference? Of course, that must be it. :lol: My feet were definitely very tired (oh, the pain!) and I was glad not to have anything to do on the last day. We did a lot of walking and exploring, esepcially in Erfurt where we had never been. It is a lovely place and I definitely want to...
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Thu 19 Apr , 2012 10:54 pm

 
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:LMAO: I like that, Jude!

Well, I'm back. :) And tired. Been up since 4 AM for no good reason, had too little to eat after a week of overeating, and my feet are killing me from all the walking.
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Tue 10 Apr , 2012 3:36 pm

 
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Bon voyage will do, Lali, as we are flying with a French airline. :lol:

Jude, I heard that! :P

Right, back to packing and cleaning.
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Tue 10 Apr , 2012 12:28 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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Right, I will be away till the 19th, leaving tomorrow morning. I probably won't be online during that time so I will see you all when I get back. :D
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Fri 02 Mar , 2012 8:11 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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I would love to go to Edinburgh again, but I fear that is too far to travel at the moment. :( It would have been about the same time we were there last, am I right?
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Fri 02 Mar , 2012 7:42 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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Right, I managed to change my holiday itinerary a bit so that it is much better now: more time with family, more time with Canamarth, less hassle and fewer hotel stays in places we don't want to be in. Phew! It bothered me all night till I got it sorted. Not long to go now!
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Fri 24 Feb , 2012 6:58 pm

 
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Come to think of it, it might have been £2500 instead of £1500. :scratch: I don't remember. Either way, it's way too much for me just being able to vote so I will leave it, at least in the near future. Something that surprised me about the citizenship test was that the book you use to study it is ...
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Thu 23 Feb , 2012 8:10 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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Some Germans who recently got citizenship mentioned it cost them at least £1500 in total. :Q If it were free, I'd take it.

The latest Radio Times had some of the citizenship test questions and I managed to just scrape by - and did better than Mark. ;)
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Thu 23 Feb , 2012 6:07 pm

 
Forum: The Turf
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Eruname wrote:
Let's just hope Cameron and the Torries don't frak up EU stuffs for Brits and non-Brits alike. :bang:
Amen to that. :uhoh:
Silwen
Post subject: Re: Emigrated: Going On a German Holiday Posted: Thu 23 Feb , 2012 7:49 am

 
Forum: The Turf
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If you know English, German and French, Dutch is easy. ;) You can make up works based on Dutch grammar and mostly they will be right. Eru, I see nothing wrong with moving countries for the person you love. :D (How could I say otherwise?) Is it correct that getting the UK citizenship is a rather cost...
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