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Tazz26

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I didnt intend to make up my own rules and I respect your group synergy...i didnt know it wad taboo to ask a question:(
Perhaps I misunderstand the social climate because I am not from the social climate or the same country for that matter!That doesnt mean you get anything more from the books than what I do.South A
Perhaps you can post a link to where you might have read such silliness. (??) It might be humorous to read.
 

Neesy

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Who is stepping on anyone's toes my friend?A question is not an accusation!
I didn't actually mean you personally (besides you don't look all that huge from your pic so it probably wouldn't hurt) :icon_eek: - when I first joined I may have offended a person (or two) - you certainly got us all into a heated discussion :love:

I like the accent of the doctors from South African that I hear at the hospital where I work - it sounds sort of British :biggrin2:
 

Tazz26

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I didn't actually mean you personally (besides you don't look all that huge from your pic so it probably wouldn't hurt) :icon_eek: - when I first joined I may have offended a person (or two) - you certainly got us all into a heated discussion :love:

I like the accent of the doctors from South African that I hear at the hospital where I work - it sounds sort of British :biggrin2:
We love your accents!Its sort of tangy:)Although we cant understand Texans at all:)I didnt mean to offend anyone really...
 

Neesy

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Are you American?
I am from Canada - but I don't think you were replying to me.
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FlakeNoir

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Well New Zealanders(if I am not mistaken) are very much like South Africans!I think i'm getting a raw deal here for asking a question!
Naw... take a breath, you'll be fine. :smile: People aren't really worked up, just kinda curious as to where you might have heard the rumours?

He's a pretty stable down to earth kind of guy I'm told--had himself some (drink and drug) problems a few years ago, but has since resolved all of that.

I hear that sanity is relative, anyway. :biggrin2:
 

Tazz26

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Naw... take a breath, you'll be fine. :smile: People aren't really worked up, just kinda curious as to where you might have heard the rumours?

He's a pretty stable down to earth kind of guy I'm told--had himself some (drink and drug) problems a few years ago, but has since resolved all of that.

I hear that sanity is relative, anyway. :biggrin2:

Very True indeed,thank you for giving the
nicest reply Ive had yet!
 

Walter Oobleck

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Hi Tazz...welcome aboard. So how'd you come by the name Tazz? Is that a nickname? Never been to South Africa...although I've read...Alan Paton...J.M. Coetzee. Who are some of the other South African writers making a mark in the world?

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Have you heard the expression? Crazier than a kaka-poopie-house rat? Heh! I think King might have used the expression though I can't say that with certainty.
 

Tazz26

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Hi Tazz...welcome aboard. So how'd you come by the name Tazz? Is that a nickname? Never been to South Africa...although I've read...Alan Paton...J.M. Coetzee. Who are some of the other South African writers making a mark in the world?

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Have you heard the expression? Crazier than a kaka-poopie-house rat? Heh! I think King might have used the expression though I can't say that with certainty.
My name is Tarryn,people call me Tazz.You absolutely have to read Wilbur Smith,he is South African so is Mr Tolken
who wrote the hobbit.No i have never heard that expression before,LOL!
 

Walter Oobleck

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My name is Tarryn,people call me Tazz.You absolutely have to read Wilbur Smith,he is South African so is Mr Tolken
who wrote the hobbit.No i have never heard that expression before,LOL!

I didn't know Tolken was South African! And I have read The Hobbit...don't recall if I read more. I'll have to look for Wilbur Smith. Thank you!