Society & Culture

Wishes for the Season

Society & Culture

Posted by: CAT17

11th Dec 2011 03:27pm

It's that time of the year again so here I am wishing all the Cafestudy members who have replied to my discussions a very Merry, peaceful and joyful Christmas and that 2012 will bring many more interesting and maybe even challenging topics! I also want to say how much I have enjoyed your responses and look forward to many more next year.
To the Cafestudy Team may I also wish you all the very best for Christmas and the New Year and congratulate you on developing this very enjoyable and informative site. Here's to 2012!


Comments 2

natters
  • 22nd Dec 2011 09:47am

Ditto matey, I've enjoyed every now and again to chat and it's enabled me to share about things that I haven't shared before. Keep up the good work.

CAT17
  • 22nd Dec 2011 01:26pm
Ditto matey, I've enjoyed every now and again to chat and it's enabled me to share about things that I haven't shared before. Keep up the good work.

Hey natters (like your tag) make 2012 a year of contributing more to cafestudy. I just love it, I think I spend more time on this site than anywhere else. It is wonderful to have a place that "serious" or not so "serious" matters are discussed. Look forward to seeing more from you. In the mean time Have a Great Chrissie.

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