Quinca71 Souvenir Repository
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@hlehyaric said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
FYI, you can't delete your posts (anymore).
When I joined Viv Forums, it was like that. Then, "Free Freedom". Now, rigor again. These are all periods! Come and go! Grateful.
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@JoaBravo We went back to the previous state where we can no longer delete our own posts.…
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Worse for moderators. Poor things.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
Ping me by Chat and there tell me which posts you want to have deleted. I will act the next days.
I just did it, always grateful. Tell me if needs to be done otherwise, please.
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Another character from a Franco-Belgian comic strip.
User: Zorglub (of course
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Curiosity - Would it be indiscretion on my part to ask why "of course"? If so, simply ignore the question, I will accept it amicably.
User from a reasonable time, different from our usual way of adding, almost always among newbies. Maybe a comrade of yours ...
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@JoaBravo "Of course" would be because the avatar is a picture of Zorglub, a fictional character in Belgian comic strip Spirou et Fantasio.
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@Ayespy said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
@JoaBravo "Of course" would be because the avatar is a picture of Zorglub, a fictional character in Belgian comic strip Spirou et Fantasio.
Thanks. Very. Much clap, clap, claps. Surprised by the breadth of your knowledge, exceeding admirably the national and linguistic reach.
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@JoaBravo I don't know much, but I do know how to find things out... It's kind of what I do for a living.
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I always prefer to get the answers I want for myself from a vivid contact and living with the subject.
As for the discoveries of the never known and seen, when I take a (rare) urge to do so, I cannot, of course, compare myself to you. But my lighthouse also shines with splendor on those few occasions.
Quinca71 came out of nowhere when he found the origin of Catweazle's nickname ... laughs ...
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@JoaBravo Well if you want to know of things I learned first-hand, you will have to ask me about music (vocal, guitar), auto mechanics, gardening, investigation, marriage, child-rearing, horse husbandry and training, dog rescue, carpentry, electrician work, locksmithy, glazing, roofing, plumbing, small engine repair, fencing (with fences), fencing (with swords), cooking, carpet-laying, painting, appliance repair, track and field competition, camping, hiking, shooting with bow, rifle or pistol, fishing, construction management, well repair, photography, furniture upholstery, bowling, baseball, basketball, football (American), personnel management, building computers, courtroom strategy, trial support and preparation, bike repair, teaching, mimeography, A/C repair, floor plan design, or things such as this, that I have actually done.
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I didn't imagine or supposed it so vast! But not surprised.
Some, due the deficiencies of language, of technology on others, I even don't know what they are and / or mean.In face of so many objective and even subjective responses and actuations given and done here, just in front of myself, what else different to expect?
Among these what is the aspect that most enchants you due to have it into your possibilities?
If I were shoot, I would say dog rescue.
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@Ayespy said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
I don't know much
Given the list, the accuracy of your statement is under suspicion!
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@JoaBravo Ranching and breeding, birthing, raising, training, working horses is still dear to my heart, as is dog rescue, but they all have their places and times. I place some value on being able to do things. Being able to do things seems increasingly rare these days. Many people seem helpless outside their particular area of expertise. I like to think I would not be helpless in any situation.
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Marvelous, as I thought and shouldn't, but I wished and still wish
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@hlehyaric said in Quinca71 Souvenir Repository:
Spirou & Fantasio
Pardon, but is this a way of saying in French converted into English, a species of "trade mark" or what else?
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@JoaBravo Spirou & Fantasio is a famous Franco-Belgian comic (at least in French-speaking world).
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Some expressions bring a touch of “genius” that invades us, possibly subjectively due to the repercussion of the expression in each individual.
As for me, this is how Franquin's art works. Among the French, in all arts and ages, no one did it as strongly in me as Guy de Maupassant. -
Asterix was a fever here in the 70s. In a generation a grade younger than mine. In my days, it was the strips containing Pafúncio and Marocas, Popeye, The Nephews of the Captain (German if I'm not mistaken) the priceless Mutt & Jeff, Commander Ventura inside and out (I don't know if it is national or not from here), I had barely learned to read at the time. I won't look for the real titles in English, it's not worth it, I won't find repercussions ...