Come on Hawk... Go fact to sleep man... I will take care from now LOL!!! Last!!!
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Come on Hawk... Go fact to sleep man... I will take care from now LOL!!! Last!!!
Should have said something before I had my coffee I'm awake now. Thanks ledyjr :tehe:( Last )
Took you long enough to box it all up. Last
yah...pretty slow today.
how are you hawk? besides not last...lol
LAST.
Doing great had a cold snap come thru and it's hard to get going. Last week we had a heat wave and it was hard to get going. Next week it is going to be perfect and it will be hard to get going. That is why I'm Last.
lol.....sounds about right.
LAST.
Sounds about :tehe:Last to me.
that was an echo you heard...cause I am LAST.
I heard it to it said Last Last Last Last Last
yup...that was it.
LAST.
Last Last Last Last Last
I'm back laaaaast
Welcome back pellmaster I missed you. Last:yeaah:
Count me in... one last time
You were never counted out triad, just not Last
happy easter everyone. laaaaaast
Happy Eastern To Everyone... LASSSSTTTT!!! LOL =)
Who got the eggs and the candy I got Last.
ciào
aloha
Yow Wah gwaan
as-salaam-o-aleykum
ellohay
salut
hujambo
sholem aleikhem
Each culture and language has a different form of body language. Hand-shaking is common courtesy in Western countries such as Australia, England and America, while Korean and Japanese people keep a distance and bow, and Ukrainians are affectionate and hug or kiss. Maltese people like to kiss each other on both cheeks when you know the person well, and shake hands if it is not very informal. In India, a Namaste is commonly accompanied by a slight bow made with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, in front of their chest. Shaking hands is more common among men especially in cities, but a man should not shake hands with a woman unless she offers her hand first. Also, in India, if you are greeting a person of great respect, you should bend down and touch the person's feet, and then your chest.
When Navajos shake hands, they don't grab each other's hands in a tight handshake, they simply do a 'limp handshake,' and what counts is simply a light squeeze.
Do not look Navajo in the eye. It is rude in their culture, and you may receive rudeness in return.
A simple "hello", "hi", wave, handshake, or kiss can be understood by most people, although this may be offensive, depending what culture the person you are greeting is from.
and LAst.Hello
Thanks sasskatt, now I know who to kiss and who to bow down to (a maltese mistress and a japanese wife)
hey triad....I am last now.
Nope.....me...
Guess who???????????????? Last
it is time to rest on your nest laaaaast
am i last????????????
Not today...but I just might be.
To much going on to rest = Last:yeaah:
nothing ever LAST :tehe:
I won't to be Last:noidea:
happy easter hawk...thanks for the special eggs.....LAST.
Happy Eastern!!! Lasssttt!!! =)
Good morning ledyjr and have a great Easter--Last
sorry hawk...gotta rest at last.
That egg I sent you should:tehe: last a while but there is more where that came from
feel free to spread them around....but not here at LAST.
Did you get to find any Easter eggs. I left you a big prize in the back yard that will :yeaah:Last.
I'm last ... for now :D
Last again...................
I am the last one for this Sunday evening