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Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening everyone!

Bonjour, Bongiorno, Kalimera!

G'day to the Aussies!

After hiding behind a meaningless user name, after falling into a hole in one of the threads, after unsuccessfully trying to remove myself from the forums (the administrator did not respond to my requests), I decided to start from scratch and be my own self again. So:

stan_nesta is no more - finito, kaput, over...

Long live Stanislav!

Looking forward to meet you all.
As halo would say:

Stan/ - living in the better part of Aussieland
 
Stanislav said:
Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening everyone!
Bonjour, Bongiorno, Kalimera!
G'day to the Aussies!

Long live Stanislav!

Looking forward to meet you all.
As halo would say:
Stan/ - living in the better part of Aussieland

Stanislav,
my youngest brother David, once was in Australia for some year.
He liked it there. He did some little work to support his stay there.
He did not tell mother and us, but he surprised us all, when he came walking in our door at Christmas time.
Mother and we all were very happy to get that "christmas gift".
Our brother was home again!

Myself have never been further than to Copenhagen in Denmark.
One day I might get the oppotunity to see more
of this world. Or I might not.
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/halo would say:
Goddag och Välkommen! - (goodday and welcome) 😉
 
Thank you all for the warm Welcome.

Dave,
No problem, the previous user does not exist anymore, i am my own self now, so no worries.

Peter,
More suitable will be Dobar Den, cause my background is Bulgarian, and I could also say:
Gutten Tag - to our German speaking friends
Goddag - to the Swedes
Dobar Dan - to the Serbs and Croats
and the list goes on...

SkinnyBoy,
No, thanks, I design and build my own speakers, based on the concepts of John Dunlavy and the esthetics of Sonus Faber,
but we could probably have a tequila or two together and discuss some speaker topics.

Halo,
I was in Sweden last October to visit my sister who lives in Falkoping. It was very nice and I really enjoyed your Akvavit. I also studied swedish some 10 years ago, but never got the chance to use it.

Stan/ - willing to learn all the languages in this world
 
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