From the French. "Respondez, S'il Vous Pla", or some thing like that (I only
had one semester of French in Jr High which I flunked). Literally, "respond, if
you please". Means "Let us know if you plan to attend", or "Response is required".
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Eac> Later we were turned
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In a message dated 3/27/2004 10:28:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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Hi!
Eac> Later we were turned away at the door of the photography show, supposedly
Eac> because I hadn't RSVPed.
Excuse me, what is it to be RSVPed?
You know, when pinned dow
Repondez s'il vous plait
with one or two accents thrown in there for good measure 8-)
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> In response to Boris, Marnie wrote:
> > You know, when pinned down I am not really sure what the acronym means. Reply
> > something something something.
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> "Reply Please." In Fren
In response to Boris, Marnie wrote:
> You know, when pinned down I am not really sure what the acronym means. Reply
> something something something.
"Reply Please." In French.
IIRC.
>In a message dated 3/27/2004 10:28:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hi!
Eac> Later we were turned away at the door of the photography show, supposedly
Eac> because I hadn't RSVPed.
>Excuse me, what is it to be RSVPed?
You know, when pinned down I am not really sure what
Hi!
Eac> Later we were turned away at the door of the photography show, supposedly
Eac> because I hadn't RSVPed.
Excuse me, what is it to be RSVPed?
Eac> So shel and I retreated to comfortable and jean-friendly Berkeley
Eac> for some great Thai food.
I can relate to that...
Eac> Week #1 is ded
I am reposting this because someone told me it didn't show up on the list.
Sorry if you get duplicates.
Okay, here are my first three PAWS (I may go up to week 12 like ERN, or just
week 5).
I haven't scanned for about two months and when I went to scan I found I had
lost all my so
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