Re: Travers Naran



Dan Rempel <drempel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Travers Naran wrote:
Ben Bullock wrote:
Does Travers Naran actually have an interest in learning Japanese? The
guy's been posting here for five years and he still seems to know
nothing about the language. I started learning in 1992-1993 and passed
level one of the Japanese proficiency test in 1995. Why can't Travers
learn anything about Japanese? I don't think he could get even level
four of the Japanese language proficiency test. What's the problem,
Travers? Perhaps you need to concentrate harder on studying.

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BTW, I haven't been on this group for 5 years (maybe some cross-posting
leaked over). It's been more like 3.5 years.

Ya know, if Ben wants to slag anyone for long-term posting combined with
pathetic Japanese skills and a half-assed approach to learning he should
pick on me: I make Travers look like a Rhodes scholar...

Hey! Don't take away my position here!

Anyway, I guess singling me out would compromise
my valued standing as "SLJ/FJ-LIJ's Most-ignored Poster."

Oh.

Whups.

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