Delighted that you’re following us in Magura, thank you. But where’s Tolima? Who are you? I’d love to see you write your ‘about’ page and give us more of a clue.
Hmmm … US banker retires to Colombia. Sounds like a cunning plan. Thnaks for the follow, and good luck with the teaching. When I taught Japanese bankers (Yamaichi) English in Amsterdam, the only thing they wanted to know was 1. where were the best bars and 2. did they have Japanese customers. If the answer to 2 was no, we went!
Hi, and welcome to the Diabetic Redemption read family. You’ll see on my home page that I have a page marked Friends. My readers leave a little note about themselves and their blogs — please feel free to do the same. I’m glad you’ve come onboard!
Just stopped by to say welcome to AMS. Thanks for following. Looks like a great site. Maybe I’ll learn something. God knows my English is far from perfect.
Thanks for following “Please Don’t Feed the Missionaries!” I look forward to exploring your blog. 🙂 ¡Le deseo mucha suerte con sus enseñanzas! Colombia es un lugar bello y precioso.
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Delighted that you’re following us in Magura, thank you. But where’s Tolima? Who are you? I’d love to see you write your ‘about’ page and give us more of a clue.
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inenglishinstitute.com said:
tolima is a state in colombia south america im an american living in colombia i like very much your blog as well
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ARvWD said:
Hmmm … US banker retires to Colombia. Sounds like a cunning plan. Thnaks for the follow, and good luck with the teaching. When I taught Japanese bankers (Yamaichi) English in Amsterdam, the only thing they wanted to know was 1. where were the best bars and 2. did they have Japanese customers. If the answer to 2 was no, we went!
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Hi, and welcome to the Diabetic Redemption read family. You’ll see on my home page that I have a page marked Friends. My readers leave a little note about themselves and their blogs — please feel free to do the same. I’m glad you’ve come onboard!
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angrymanspeaks said:
Just stopped by to say welcome to AMS. Thanks for following. Looks like a great site. Maybe I’ll learn something. God knows my English is far from perfect.
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Thanks for following my blog. Enjoyed your article on the Mayan calendar. Good luck with your blog.
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cheri said:
Thanks for following “Please Don’t Feed the Missionaries!” I look forward to exploring your blog. 🙂 ¡Le deseo mucha suerte con sus enseñanzas! Colombia es un lugar bello y precioso.
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inenglishinstitute.com said:
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gracias cherry y tu eres hermosa
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Thanks for following the blog. Also, there must be something wrong with your picture – Obama looks like a reptile.
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he is a reptile
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