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Most people don't because it's a bit of a faffa, but it should be consistent.

faffa....that's an abbrieviation of faffing, meaning pottering about aimlessly....or something

Quote: Micheal Jacob @ October 24 2008, 9:09 AM BST

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Dear Micheal,

Would you kindly read my script?

Thanks,
al_gernon

PS. My last boss' name was Micheál.

That would do it for me, though nul points for having a fada in the PS but not the beginning of the letter.
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Dear Micheá (Look, I am your fada)l,

Sorry, I was just going on your forum name. Thought you'd no fada. If you would really read my script, PM me! Worth a try.

Thanks,
Alan

Quote: al_gernon @ October 24 2008, 6:18 PM BST

Dear Micheá (Look, I am your fada)l,

Sorry, I was just going on your forum name. Thought you'd no fada. If you would really read my script, PM me! Worth a try.

Thanks,
Alan

I thought there was a kind of unwritten rule that we didn't try and ask Micheal for favours or specialist treatment? In exchange for this good behaviour he pops in, settles our arguements, gives us some useful tips and gets out again while the goings good.

Obviously if I've got this wrong let me know and I'll have his name on my script cover letter quicker than you can say 'first class post' :D

Def.

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