"Sabrina Chevannes likes this"Sean Hewitt wrote:Mon dieu!
Women's In-Tournament Training II
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Sean Hewitt wrote:Au contraire
Get back home soon, please, or we'll all have to learn French before Sunningdale.Sean Hewitt wrote:Mon dieu!
Thanks to John Saunders for drawing the problem to my attention.
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He will probably answer by saying: "Je suis desolee"David Sedgwick wrote:Sean Hewitt wrote:Au contraireGet back home soon, please, or we'll all have to learn French before Sunningdale.Sean Hewitt wrote:Mon dieu!
Thanks to John Saunders for drawing the problem to my attention.
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A clear case of mistaken identity or may not?Sabrina Chevannes wrote:"Sabrina Chevannes likes this"Sean Hewitt wrote:Mon dieu!
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Zut alors, Monsieur Hewitt! Ce n'est pas le forum des echecs francais!
(to others - it's the only language he understands...)
(to others - it's the only language he understands...)
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Non, vraiment. Peut-être que vous devriez écrire en espagnol?John Saunders wrote:Zut alors, Monsieur Hewitt! Ce n'est pas le forum des echecs francais!
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*Gallic shrug*Sean Hewitt wrote:Non, vraiment. Peut-être que vous devriez écrire en espagnol?John Saunders wrote:Zut alors, Monsieur Hewitt! Ce n'est pas le forum des echecs francais!
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merde!
You might very well think that ; I couldn't possibly comment.
' you turn if you want. The lady's not for turning'
' you turn if you want. The lady's not for turning'
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Sabrina... Yes, Sean has clarified the issue, but in reply to your own request that this thread should just be about coaching (24 March 11.35pm), I was just trying to find some common ground for agreement on why the subject of 'free entries' was ever mentioned in either this or the previous thread - and the first comment about free entries was in your own original post, whereas if it hadn't have been mentioned that maybe nobody else would have followed your lead.
Anyway, let's get back to the subject of this thread - and hope those French people eventually do the same !!!
Anyway, let's get back to the subject of this thread - and hope those French people eventually do the same !!!
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Is this STILL going?
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I would die happy if I beat Wood Green in the Eastman Cup final - Richmond LL captain.
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nonBen Purton wrote:Is this STILL going?
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Carl, shouldn't that be m*rde?
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I am attempting to create a simple "this is just silly please delete me" button but that is proving harder than it shouldMike Truran wrote:Carl, shouldn't that be m*rde?
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Not sure you merit deletingCarl Hibbard wrote:I am attempting to create a simple "this is just silly please delete me" button but that is proving harder than it shouldMike Truran wrote:Carl, shouldn't that be m*rde?
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Alan, look. I don't even know why I am bothering to reply, but for the LAST time, I mentioned the free entries as it explained why we chose Sean's tournaments to work at over others. If I didn't I am sure questions would arise as to "Why not Blackpool congress?" etc. My post regarding Sean's entries was very relevant to the posting and was thanking him for his kind offer.Alan Burke wrote:Sabrina... Yes, Sean has clarified the issue, but in reply to your own request that this thread should just be about coaching (24 March 11.35pm), I was just trying to find some common ground for agreement on why the subject of 'free entries' was ever mentioned in either this or the previous thread - and the first comment about free entries was in your own original post, whereas if it hadn't have been mentioned that maybe nobody else would have followed your lead.
Anyway, let's get back to the subject of this thread - and hope those French people eventually do the same !!!
That's the last I will say about this ridiculous long drawn out topic.