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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 12/07/2008 : 13:14:15
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quote: Originally posted by Whippersnapper
quote: Originally posted by Koli
I met up with Mr & Mrs Chockie yesterday. (Incidentally, the hotel problem was that they'd got the room in Mr Chockie's first name; that's why when Sal and I rang they denied all knowledge of them.)
Standard Mossad procedure - I thought everyone knew that. 

Even the Mossad isn't that incompetent. When my husband signed up for the priority program he did it in China, and, as we all know, the Chinese refer to themselves with family name first and given name second. Therefore, instead of being Mr. Alon Chazan, he was signed up as Mr. Chazan Alon. That's fine for visiting in the Far East, I guess, but doesn't work with Europe... or practically any other non-Asian area, for that matter.
No matter - there's always next time, and I promise you all, there will be a next time. We had a lovely time with both our meetings with FWFRers, and are already looking forward to our next conFOURances! (Remember, we can host them in Israel as well!)
Now I'm back home and trying to recover from some very bad ear problems that happened on the Frankfurt to Tel Aviv flight. Ouch!
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BaftaBaby  "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 12/07/2008 : 15:22:46
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quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
quote: Originally posted by Whippersnapper
quote: Originally posted by Koli
I met up with Mr & Mrs Chockie yesterday. (Incidentally, the hotel problem was that they'd got the room in Mr Chockie's first name; that's why when Sal and I rang they denied all knowledge of them.)
Standard Mossad procedure - I thought everyone knew that. 

Even the Mossad isn't that incompetent. When my husband signed up for the priority program he did it in China, and, as we all know, the Chinese refer to themselves with family name first and given name second. Therefore, instead of being Mr. Alon Chazan, he was signed up as Mr. Chazan Alon. That's fine for visiting in the Far East, I guess, but doesn't work with Europe... or practically any other non-Asian area, for that matter.
No matter - there's always next time, and I promise you all, there will be a next time. We had a lovely time with both our meetings with FWFRers, and are already looking forward to our next conFOURances! (Remember, we can host them in Israel as well!)
Now I'm back home and trying to recover from some very bad ear problems that happened on the Frankfurt to Tel Aviv flight. Ouch!
Apart from the ear, it sounds like you and Mr Marmite had a fab time. Sorry I missed it - do please post some pikkies somewhere that I don't have to join to see them!!!!
Meanwhile - Great to see you back on the 4UM. And I hope that ear gets better soon.

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Whippersnapper.  "A fourword thinking guy."
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Posted - 12/07/2008 : 16:53:24
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Ear, ear!  |
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randall  "I like to watch."
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Posted - 12/07/2008 : 21:22:14
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quote: Originally posted by Koli
There was precious little gossip about those mentioned in this thread, or other FWFRers, but I had a thoroughly enjoyable chat with Davida and Alon about everything from opera to international politics.
I've also found that to be true when meeting other fwiffers: we wind up talking about everything BUT fwfr!
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Koli  "Striving lackadaisically for perfection."
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Posted - 12/07/2008 : 22:38:36
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quote: Originally posted by Randall
quote: Originally posted by Koli
There was precious little gossip about those mentioned in this thread, or other FWFRers, but I had a thoroughly enjoyable chat with Davida and Alon about everything from opera to international politics.
I've also found that to be true when meeting other fwiffers: we wind up talking about everything BUT fwfr!
Sorry I missed the hookup[s]! Chocky, some pix pls?
Let me just point out that there were no pics taken of me. Standard Mossad procedure apparently.
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Sal[Au]pian  "Four ever European"
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Posted - 12/08/2008 : 02:54:40
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I wrote a long message last night and my battery died just before posting it! 
I did spell their full names, but I didn't specifically ask the receptionist to look under their first names, unfortunately. I was about ten minutes' walk away when Koli met them. 
ChocolateGirl was a big help from Israel, but by that stage there then wasn't time to meet up.
However, C.L. did very kindly ring me twice from Frankfurt. Sadly I missed both calls as my 'phone was on the sofa and I keep it on silent all the time because of the cinema. But the thought was appreciated and at least now my imagined pronunciation of Davida has been corrected.
Anyway, C.L., please do let us know when you're back. |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 12/11/2008 : 06:56:41
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quote: Originally posted by Koli
Let me just point out that there were no pics taken of me. Standard Mossad procedure apparently.

This was a huge oversite and now we'll just have to meet again because, well, the big bosses are upset that they can't keep track of you until they can get that picture of you on their files.
(Although I did get to lift your fingerprints from your glass!)
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 12/11/2008 : 06:57:48
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quote: Originally posted by Salopian
I wrote a long message last night and my battery died just before posting it! 
I did spell their full names, but I didn't specifically ask the receptionist to look under their first names, unfortunately. I was about ten minutes' walk away when Koli met them. 
ChocolateGirl was a big help from Israel, but by that stage there then wasn't time to meet up.
However, C.L. did very kindly ring me twice from Frankfurt. Sadly I missed both calls as my 'phone was on the sofa and I keep it on silent all the time because of the cinema. But the thought was appreciated and at least now my imagined pronunciation of Davida has been corrected.
Anyway, C.L., please do let us know when you're back.
Will do. My daughter was very embarassed by her English, but I think she got a kick out of the whole thing. |
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Sal[Au]pian  "Four ever European"
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Posted - 12/11/2008 : 08:47:26
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quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
My daughter was very embarassed by her English, but I think she got a kick out of the whole thing.
Yes, she said, but as I also told her, her English was fine. Actually, I was the more embarrassed, as I had just assumed that she was totally comfortable in English, and so had not made any allowances in my wording. (I obviously realised that Hebrew would be her first language, but because of your being an English speaker I didn't think about it being a barrier.) Anyway, she thankfully managed to understand me and I was grateful for the trouble she went to. |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 12/11/2008 : 13:25:38
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Oh, she can read anything and understand it all - and she's in the "English for English Speakers" class at school. We've never talked "down" to her and so I think she's got a very good English vocabulary, but she makes spelling and grammar mistakes in her writing. If she would be less lazy and read more books in English I'm sure she'd improve very quickly. But I can hardly get her to read any books at all, even in Hebrew, so...
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Whippersnapper.  "A fourword thinking guy."
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Posted - 12/11/2008 : 14:14:28
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That's easy.
Just tell her not to read books.
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Sal[Au]pian  "Four ever European"
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Posted - 12/11/2008 : 14:31:23
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Yes, some of her spelling was a little unconventional, but there was no ambiguity and I just put it down to your saying you are a bit dyslexic (so maybe she is too) and the concept of spelling being rather different in Hebrew and English. I didn't notice anything wrong grammatically or in any other way.
Just get lots of non-English non-Hebrew films with English subtitles.  |
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