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Heleomyzidae > Heleomyza serrata [det AW]
rvanderweele
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Posted on 04-04-2010 20:00
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I have my name against me. Some friends (yesss, I have them) like to say "Ruud, you are rude!"

No problem Stephen! Just good friend. Problem of this short messages is that misunderstanding is easy.
BTW, I can't add anything after Andrzej's message. The only problem I have with him is the spelling of his name ;-)

cheers,
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Stephen R
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Thanks Ruud, glad we are still friends Smile

Stephen.
 
Andrzej
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Ruud, no problem ! Andrew, Andrey, Andreas or Josef !
Andrzej Jozef W. Grin
Edited by Andrzej on 04-04-2010 20:18
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Stephen R wrote:
At least I only do it accidentally, Roger Pfft If I hadn't been called away for my tea at the critical moment I'd have been more careful awkward
Is that 'Saint' Roger in the Simon Templar sense?


I must admit I have a certain knack through years of experience.
Called away for your tea....Grin......no answer to that one, hope it was nice Pfft.

Ruud...the only person Stephen is allowed to slag off on here is me, and he usually does so very eloquently, but to compare me to an eyebrow twitching piece of wood that passes itself off as an actor......this time he has overstepped the mark. awkward

Disgruntled of Mossbank

Roger.....the other one. Grin
 
rvanderweele
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LOL
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Stephen R
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Roger Thomason wrote:
an eyebrow twitching piece of wood


It's the only halo on offer - don't knock it Grin. No moore from me for a week; I'm off to play Purcell.

Stephen.
Edited by Stephen R on 05-04-2010 09:22
 
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