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Q: Where's mArtiAn gone?

Haven't heard from that man in a while... Kinda miss his ramblings...

10 years 18 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Ramblings. What are you on about. Mr mArtiAn is most likely the most coherent person on this forum. (engluage is not my first language so maybe I am confusing coherent and consistent or some similar words) 

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'Ramblings' wasn'tused in a negative way, it was used in a similar way to 'musings' or 'thoughts'. 

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He has better things to do, like wumao.

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He's been on the wagon since succumbing to a NY resolution.  Doing such a thing can have many repercussions, including impeding creative output.

I've considered doing the same thing, but not seriously.  How else would I occupy my time?  There really is nothing else to do in China.

But yeah...I've been wondering about Martian.  Come back Martian, if you can.

 

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I believe, he went home to UK. One of his last posts was about 'allowed quantities importing to UK' (cigs, and staff), if I remember right....

brother1818:

You're right, although I still thought he might post something from there. I think he'll be back one. I even think he might still cast his eye over us from wherever he is every now and then...

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'I don't want to hear anything about China, till I'm back in proper pub!'

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