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10.       catwoman
8933 posts
 06 Dec 2009 Sun 09:49 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

ok I will write soon

 

If you´re interested, pm Admin about adding you to columnists. There are some rules you have to follow in your columns, including proper English (which you do have), otherwise you can write about whatever interests you. It would be great to read about the Black Sea Region!

11.       ptaszek
440 posts
 06 Dec 2009 Sun 11:11 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

If you´re interested, pm Admin about adding you to columnists. There are some rules you have to follow in your columns, including proper English (which you do have), otherwise you can write about whatever interests you. It would be great to read about the Black Sea Region!

 

 I miss libra essays..although she was not able to write anything about horses...well,British have no idea about them!!!!you have to be either Polish,Tatar or Turkish to feel them..anyway...looking forward to the Black region stories...

12.       slavica
814 posts
 06 Dec 2009 Sun 11:44 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

ok I will write soon

 

I´m looking forward to read your column too. You used to post very interesting articles, but it was long time ago...

13.       ptaszek
440 posts
 07 Dec 2009 Mon 12:15 am

 

Quoting slavica

 

 

I´m looking forward to read your column too. You used to post very interesting articles, but it was long time ago...

 

 as I am for the Black Sea nothing left but support slavica request)))

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