italian translation
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Joined: Jun 2006
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This site will give you a free translation although some of the idioms may be lost.
http://www.appliedlanguage.com/free_translation.shtml
http://www.appliedlanguage.com/free_translation.shtml
#6
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Joined: Mar 2006
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Thanks to all of you who replied. I was quite fortunate that a woman e-mailed me and translated it. And we are both thankful that I did not post it.....it was a bit risque to say the least! But did we have a good time reading it!
The best to you all.
The best to you all.
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One more thing Vicki. Be careful posting your full, real name, and hometown and private email address on the public internet - that's the surest way to get spam or other unwanted attention.
Nearly all of us don't show our email, and many of us use a 2nd, non-personal email for public fora like this. My private email with my name is only for person correspondence, while my 2nd one is for things like website registration etc. If I have problems with that account I just shut it down and make up a new name, without having to give all my friends and family a new address.
Nearly all of us don't show our email, and many of us use a 2nd, non-personal email for public fora like this. My private email with my name is only for person correspondence, while my 2nd one is for things like website registration etc. If I have problems with that account I just shut it down and make up a new name, without having to give all my friends and family a new address.




