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Can someone tell me what it means? Thanks.
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Hi everyone!
Thanks a ton. BTW is the only one I knew - talk about 'out of the loop!' Anyway I'll be sure to study my new alphabet soup. Have a good day. TTFN BWV P.S. (BTW, TTFN means 'ta-ta for now,' an old favorite, and BWV means 'Bach Werke Verzeitnis,' the short title of the catalog of J. S. Bach's complete works.)
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Dear Snoopy,
Bach? You want to call me 'Bach?' Why, that's almost like calling me 'God' ... hmmm, yeh, I can live with that! Have a good day! Bach
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Dear Bach,
You haven't picked out an "avatar" yet! Click on "My Profile" and then "View & Update Profile" and scroll down til you see "Avatar" mentioned and you can probably figure it out from there, being God and all. Snoopy [ 22 June 2002, 03:27: Message edited by: Snoopy ] |
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Bach
TTFN - a favorite of mine as well and of Tiggers, you know. barb
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Man, do not pride yourself on your superiority to animals. For they are without sin and you in your greatness defile the earth by your appearance on it and leave traces of you foulness after you. Dostoyevsky |
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Hi Barb & Snoopy -
How do you like my avatar? It seemed appropriate, and good for me, lightens me up a bit. But can you believe, they had a picture of Beethoven, but not of me!? I didn't even know that TTFN came from Tigger! Sounds like Tigger, though, and all the better--good company! Bach
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