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Essjay001 31-07-2003 10:02 AM

Brian E Long term absence
 
Essjay001 wrote:
BrianE wrote:
Jammy git..

You can come too Brian, do you want the address
Steve R


Yes please Steve! Where are you off to mate?


Saudi Arabia!


Brian are you serious about that address?

Steve R

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manufacturer, no designer label, everybody has one.




BrianE 31-07-2003 09:35 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
Essjay001 wrote:
Essjay001 wrote:
BrianE wrote:
Jammy git..

You can come too Brian, do you want the address
Steve R

Yes please Steve! Where are you off to mate?


Saudi Arabia!


Brian are you serious about that address?

Steve R


Hi Steve, Just interested in what you're up to mate. When I read posts like
yours, I feel a twinge of envy as I'm so tied up with debt/mortgage/business
educating kids (no probs there). It would be nice to get an occasional
report from you.

My wife and I were in Egypt - Sinai/Red Sea area - and you could see Saudi
across the Gulf of Aqqaba. The region was magical imho and I'll certainly be
going back albeit just on holiday.

Have a safe trip and stay in touch.

Kind regards

B.





Essjay001 31-07-2003 11:42 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
BrianE wrote:

Hi Steve, Just interested in what you're up to mate. When I read
posts like yours, I feel a twinge of envy as I'm so tied up with
debt/mortgage/business educating kids (no probs there).


Been there done that.


It would be nice to get an occasional report from you.


Do you have a valid addy


My wife and I were in Egypt - Sinai/Red Sea area - and you could see
Saudi across the Gulf of Aqqaba.


I would love to go to Egypt. I have a very good friend Ahmed who helped me
the day the shooting started in Kuwait. I don't mean the wars. He has
invited me to Egypt to his family home. Now I am going to be in the area I
will certainly take him up on the offer.

The region was magical imho

Not so now though! Would you believe I have to get my hair cut before I go,
and take out my earing. Mind you they said that about Oman.



and I'll certainly be going back albeit just on holiday.


Make sure you do that. I have travelled more in the last 4 years than in the
25 years I spent accepting the Queen's shilling in the RAF, I can't get
enough of it despite the dangers.

Have a safe trip and stay in touch.


Via con Diaz

Steve



Ezwin 01-08-2003 01:07 AM

Brian E Long term absence
 

Essjay001 wrote in message
...
BrianE wrote:

Hi Steve, Just interested in what you're up to mate. When I read
posts like yours, I feel a twinge of envy as I'm so tied up with
debt/mortgage/business educating kids (no probs there).


Been there done that.


It would be nice to get an occasional report from you.


Do you have a valid addy


My wife and I were in Egypt - Sinai/Red Sea area - and you could see
Saudi across the Gulf of Aqqaba.


I would love to go to Egypt. I have a very good friend Ahmed who helped me
the day the shooting started in Kuwait. I don't mean the wars. He has
invited me to Egypt to his family home. Now I am going to be in the area I
will certainly take him up on the offer.

The region was magical imho

Not so now though! Would you believe I have to get my hair cut before I

go,
and take out my earing. Mind you they said that about Oman.



and I'll certainly be going back albeit just on holiday.


Make sure you do that. I have travelled more in the last 4 years than in

the
25 years I spent accepting the Queen's shilling in the RAF, I can't get
enough of it despite the dangers.

Have a safe trip and stay in touch.


Via con Diaz


Is that the Arabic sister of Cameron Diaz?

Roger

Steve





Essjay001 01-08-2003 02:29 AM

Brian E Long term absence
 
Ezwin wrote:
Essjay001 wrote in message
...
BrianE wrote:

Hi Steve, Just interested in what you're up to mate. When I read
posts like yours, I feel a twinge of envy as I'm so tied up with
debt/mortgage/business educating kids (no probs there).


Been there done that.


It would be nice to get an occasional report from you.


Do you have a valid addy


My wife and I were in Egypt - Sinai/Red Sea area - and you could see
Saudi across the Gulf of Aqqaba.


I would love to go to Egypt. I have a very good friend Ahmed who
helped me the day the shooting started in Kuwait. I don't mean the
wars. He has invited me to Egypt to his family home. Now I am going
to be in the area I will certainly take him up on the offer.

The region was magical imho

Not so now though! Would you believe I have to get my hair cut
before I go, and take out my earing. Mind you they said that about
Oman.



and I'll certainly be going back albeit just on holiday.


Make sure you do that. I have travelled more in the last 4 years
than in the 25 years I spent accepting the Queen's shilling in the
RAF, I can't get enough of it despite the dangers.

Have a safe trip and stay in touch.


Via con Diaz


Is that the Arabic sister of Cameron Diaz?


No it's Mexican.

Pearls before swine ;~)


Steve R



S Viemeister 01-08-2003 03:23 AM

Brian E Long term absence
 
Essjay001 wrote:

Ezwin wrote:
Via con Diaz


Is that the Arabic sister of Cameron Diaz?


No it's Mexican.

Then it ought to be 'vaya con Dios'.

Essjay001 01-08-2003 04:05 AM

Brian E Long term absence
 
S Viemeister wrote:
Essjay001 wrote:

Ezwin wrote:
Via con Diaz

Is that the Arabic sister of Cameron Diaz?


No it's Mexican.

Then it ought to be 'vaya con Dios'.


I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?



BrianE 01-08-2003 08:03 AM

Brian E Long term absence
 
Essjay001 wrote:
BrianE wrote:

Hi Steve, Just interested in what you're up to mate. When I read
posts like yours, I feel a twinge of envy as I'm so tied up with
debt/mortgage/business educating kids (no probs there).


Been there done that.


It would be nice to get an occasional report from you.


Do you have a valid addy


Gotta be quick - just off to golf - it's:


Just remove the NOSPAM.
Cheers

B



S Viemeister 01-08-2003 03:01 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
Essjay001 wrote:

S Viemeister wrote:
Essjay001 wrote:

Ezwin wrote:
Via con Diaz

Is that the Arabic sister of Cameron Diaz?

No it's Mexican.

Then it ought to be 'vaya con Dios'.


I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?


That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago. It's the
present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.

Sheila

Essjay001 01-08-2003 03:35 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
S Viemeister wrote:

I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?


That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago. It's
the present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.

Type in Via con dios to google.




martin 01-08-2003 03:35 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:11:09 +0000 (UTC), "Essjay001"
wrote:

S Viemeister wrote:

I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?


That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago. It's
the present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.

Type in Via con dios to google.


first type in
weapons of mass destruction......
--
Martin

David W.E. Roberts 01-08-2003 04:33 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 

"S Viemeister" wrote in message
...
Essjay001 wrote:

S Viemeister wrote:
Essjay001 wrote:

Ezwin wrote:
Via con Diaz

Is that the Arabic sister of Cameron Diaz?

No it's Mexican.

Then it ought to be 'vaya con Dios'.


I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?


That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago. It's the
present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.

Sheila


Is Vaya Con Diment the old spice route?



Ophelia 01-08-2003 08:12 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 

"Essjay001" wrote in message
...
S Viemeister wrote:

I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?


That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago. It's
the present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.

Type in Via con dios to google.


I was taught Vaya Con Dios too. I learned Castillian. Could it be
different to S A Spanish?

O







Nick Maclaren 01-08-2003 08:22 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
In article ,
Ophelia wrote:
"Essjay001" wrote in message
...
S Viemeister wrote:

I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?

That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago. It's
the present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.

Type in Via con dios to google.


I was taught Vaya Con Dios too. I learned Castillian. Could it be
different to S A Spanish?


Assuming that "S A" means South American then, yes, it differs in
a good many respects. Much like USA English and Queen's English :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Essjay001 01-08-2003 11:21 PM

Brian E Long term absence
 
martin wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:11:09 +0000 (UTC), "Essjay001"
wrote:

S Viemeister wrote:

I go with Dios, I think, but Vaya?

That's what I was taught when studying Spanish, many years ago.
It's the present subjuctive of the irregular verb 'to go'.
Type in Via con dios to google.


first type in
weapons of mass destruction......


Been there done that




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