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Posted

OK.

I kind of like keeping all things in my life as simple as possible.

I want to make this my last post on photo's and what ever else that may go with them.

From now on every basho where photo's are posted I want the poster's to know how greatful I am to see all of the good work and time that must go in to doing these things.

So to all of you now and any one else in the future

Thank you for all of your photo's.

Posted
Why do people spell plural nouns with an apostrophe?

If Im not mistaken------This is a sumo sit'e no't an Englis"h Cla'ss""""""

Philafuji

  • 4 weeks later...
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That's 'a commo'n mistak'e fo'r mos't peopl'e whe'n the'y firs't visi't th'e foru'm. I't i's actuall'y a'n Englis'h languag'e sit'e bu't i't jus't s'o happen's tha't almos't al'l thread's ar'e of'f topi'c an'd abou't 'a subjec't tha' mos't member's hav'e i'n commo'n.

When I read that it just looks Irish to me!! No, honestly

Posted

I second Philafuji's comments.

I am also very grateful that there are so many great people on this forum who are willing to share the photos (with captions) that they have either taken themseles or have found on the Net - and the videos too.

Additionally, I would like to thank those that take the time to translate various things to share with us. A translation alone would be wonderful, but somehow they manage to make these witty too.

Also, I would like to thank those that write up reports of their sumo experiences. Those of us living far away, can experience something through them.

Moreover, I would like to thank those that maintain their websites, full of interesting stats, stories and pictures.

Furthermore, I would like to thank all of those involved in writing, maintaining and translating the various online free sumo magazines in all languages.

This sumoforum is just full of great people. (Showing respect...)

Posted

Being a Bulgarian, I would like to generalize by saying THANK YOU to all the people that are posting their findings, observations and work on this forum.

Posted
Being a Bulgarian, I would like to generalize

Huh? Where's the connection?

Here:

Why do people spell plural nouns with an apostrophe?

Why do Bulgarians generalize so much?

(Dripping sweat...)

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