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    Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.) intet_at_tabe's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Contratrombone64 View Post
    intet - your avatar (what does that word mean??) is beautiful, is it a Danish sunset?
    CT64 - No, it´s not a danish sunset as far as I know being a dane. You will notice that the sun disappears behind some mountains in the horizon. We don´t have mountains in Denmark. I simply found the picture on the net.

    This image I chose, suited my wildest dreams of a sunset somewhere on some unknown heavenly islands in the Pacific, like Mr. Christian long before me!!

    Byw. The word "avatar" is defined as "inkarnation". If you´re not satified with this definition, please try to Google it. You simply enter <define avatar>. Someone from the Pacific educated me on this.
    Best regards,
    intet_at_tabe

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    inkarnation is not a word ...

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    Hi CT64,

    Hate to burst your bubble, pal. "Inkarnation" is very much so a word - in Swedish and it means incarnation.

    Cheers,

    CD

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    Sorry - next time you decide to change the language of this forum to swedish, let me know.

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    Dearest CT64,

    Awww, come along now - it was all in the spirit of good fun

    Until Sir Frederik decides otherwise, English shall remain the "Lingua Franca" of this Forum.

    Humbly yours,

    CD

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    If anything, Lord Fred should make the forum's lingua franca Danish ... og jeg kan forstaa dansk, en lille!!

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    CT64

    Sorry my friend from down yonder, I thought you read and talked Danish. Okay, I apologize for pulling your leg. "Inkarnation" is Danish for "incarnation" in English with a "c".

    As always, however Mr. Here-There-and-Everywhere a.k.a. sir Vice Admiral Virtuoso a.k.a. The Magician from Oceania or simply my mentor and friend Corno Dolce is alert at all times to serve and protect - the way of the blues.

    Thank you Corno Dolce (who does he think he is this aussie CT64?) "Inkarnation" is not a word?
    Last edited by intet_at_tabe; Mar-13-2008 at 09:04.
    Best regards,
    intet_at_tabe

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    Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler Corno Dolce's Avatar
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    Hello Intet,

    Methinks CT64 is indulging in a little irony and sarcasm. He's a good bloke with a good head on his shoulders - the kind you'd want with you at the front lines.

    Cheers,

    CD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corno Dolce View Post
    Hello Intet,

    Methinks CT64 is indulging in a little irony and sarcasm. He's a good bloke with a good head on his shoulders - the kind you'd want with you at the front lines.

    Cheers,

    CD
    Corno Dolce

    Geez, I know him CT64 to be a good bloke of down yonder aussie irony and sarcasm. However, how did you get from Inkarnation a.k.a. incarnation to - the front lines, assuming we´re not at war as of yet?

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    Right now here in Madisonville, sometimes you need to know some spanish.
    I do know this one "Vaya Con Dios". That means May God be with you.
    I also like Yiddish Hebrew. El Shaddi Adoni means Lord most high.
    judy tooley

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    If you want to translate from/to english,polish,arabic,french just ask I can help

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    hmm...this thread, in fact is "learning a foreign language" so what's wrong with inkarnation?

    just a thought

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