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 maroemma
 
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							| Please don �t cry. It �s one of my favourite movies ever and one that makes me optimistic that no matter how stubborn I am , someone might love me one day (as Manon says). We started talking about worksheets, how did we end up here???? |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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 magneto
 
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							| Well, that �s the beauty of conversation - live or online...You never know where it �s going to take you  
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 maroemma
 
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							| Goodnight. Nice talking to both of you   |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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 Anna P
 
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							| maroemma, going back to your original question, it is a good idea to delete old wss if they they not get many points.  If you  �upgrade � them, adding extra exercises, nice borders and cliparts you may reupload them and get more points.  My very first wss were a disaster and got very few points.  After learning how to make better wss (Frenchfrog �s tutorial) I removed them and made new ones - earning points that, at the time, I really needed. Now, about Italy, Greece... aren �t you people lucky to be able to visit other countries without traveling for miles and miles, as we have to do here in Brazil? I do hope to visit your beautiful country one day.   |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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							| Hi Anna! Have you ever been to Argentina???? Buenos Aires looks quite European, I spent my summer holidays in Buzios. Lovely!!!!But you are absolutely right. America is a very big continent and it �s not  easy to travel. No trains !!! |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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							| There �re trains, but they are very expensive. The Royal Canadian Pacific ranks as North America �s finest touring train. It �s a six-day journey through the Canadian Rockies. There �s also Trans-Siberian Express :) but it �s for the lovers of Dr. Zhivago. Anyway, it �s from Moscow to the Far East  coast crossing Siberia �s taiga... I �m wondering if there �re any trains in Australia? Jayho, help!!! |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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 Stellam
 
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							| Do you live in Buenos Aires, tres reinas? |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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 maroemma
 
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							| First of all, thank you Anna for the advice. Second, if I could afford it, I wouldn �t mind the miles. I would travel everywhere...especially Argentina since I love love love tango.  Then I would go to Brazil to enjoy the carnival and end up in Canada to go skiing. It �s so nice to be a dreamer... |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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 maayyaa
 
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							| I �m not Jayho, but yes, there �re trains in Ozzieland :-) 
 Years ago I took the Ghan from Alice Springs to Darwin, but you can start your journey in Adelaide. Then you �ve got the Indian Pacific which takes you from the west to the east cost. Looong journey though :-) One more is The Overland (Adelaide to Melbourne) and the Southern Spirit (Brisbane - Melbourne - Adelaide). I love Oz - obviously ;-) 
 
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 MapleLeaf
 
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							| Yeah, and I think it �s not too dangerous to take off-train excursions to learn about desert flora and fauna. Like in Crocodile Dundee... |  25 Apr 2011     
					
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