This evening in this place.

This is for your own works!!!
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Post by George.Wright »

Makera, I think that C2 has decided to become more human because he has been lying on top of Martine for so long!! Poor Martine must be exhausted, it's a wonder she had time to get her poem to Lizzie. Must have been with the pushing of C2.
:D :D Georges.

ps If you can't beat them, join them C2. But I think you have gone toooo
far. Poor Martine!!!
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George, this is becoming far too personal. My location is a private matter.
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:lol: Ha! You may have a point there Georges. I hadn't considered that. :lol:

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Well, to whoever inhabits the moniker of "Leonard Cohen" on this Forum and thread, Welcome to the Forum, Leonard :D . I was taken aback just enough to forget to give you a proper hello ~ of course, hoping you'll return soon enough for it not to be experienced as an 'old' greeting. Better late than never, even so.

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"Amor ordinem nescit" ~ St. Jerome (Mareka's sign-off)

It is no conkybonky that this Latin epitaph is an anagram of "do more since Martine"
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Ah, yes, Makera, I've had enough skepticism in my life to last me a lifetime. If you seriously :wink: think I hand the cashier the bills, to buy into the possibility of Leonard's being here with us for the evening, without at least price-checking first, you couldn't be more wrong. However, why not err on the side of civility and optimism. It's difficult to imagine; and, yes, the pattern of appearing through Jarkko is not to be ignored. I was born in the morning, but not yesterday morning :wink: . Still, why undermine someone who comes to say:
"Thank you so much for your entertainment this evening.

With Age sometimes comes Wisdom but never as much fun as when you are younger."
A lovely message, under any name.

As for brackets, I love them ~ every single, inappropriate use I've ever made. They have so much more visual strength than parentheses. :D

~ Lizzy
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You are getting a taste for it, C2. All that lying on top of.......
:D :D Georges.
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Who will be the next newest registered user to erase Leonard Cohen from the [("Who's online")]?
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Hi Liz ~ :D

I have never objected to your brackets, Lizzy. And, I didn't mean to suggest you would not be cautious in your conclusions. Just my rhetorical way of addressing the point. But, someone choosing to use THE name has not done so without realizing the effect, right? :wink:

Anyway, C2, your anagram is 'interesting', but I think the anagram of Leonard's name is more so: A HORNED CLONE, or, A CLONED HERON.

The St. Jerome quote is, "Love does not know order".

~ Makera
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could be absolutely anyone.
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[Tee-Hee] ~ Robert Zimmerman. Let the user care enough to deliver a Bob-like message :wink: to us all.
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Post by Robert Zimmerman »

In our crowd we used to call Lennie, Old Misery Guts. It was my devout hope that we would all learn to live in Perfect Harmonica, but Lennie had his own take on affairs- "as many as possible" was his preference.
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Hehe! I thought it was Isaac Zimmerman. ;)
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Post by Simon »

Robert Zimmerman, the winner of the 2003 Eugene M. Emme Award of the American Astronautical Society?
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Post by Byron »

There was a time, long, long ago when some would have thought Makera to be 'sophisticated,' but alas and alack, there are several now who would think Makera to be 'sophistricated.'

No parentheses, brackets or other add-ons to divert and distract in my few lines here. So Makera, in the words of the great Robert Mitchum, "pardon me all over the place." :P
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