Hearty hello and good luck. Looking forward to lots of good things.
Yata hey
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Hi there Grapeshot. Nice to have you onboard! 

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Hi Grapeshot! Thank You for joining.
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Stop following me!



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Gotta practice on somebody and you make it so easyProShooter wrote:Stop following me!

Yata hey
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he he he....
Still carrying that pretty gun? he he he
Still carrying that pretty gun? he he he


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Form follows function - besides I need all of the help I can get.
Yata hey

Yata hey
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Ok - I have to ask... what is "Yata Hey"?
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Its Lakota Souix and literally means "It's a great day to die" If it is a great day to die, is it not also a great day (or way) to live - still it is a war cry that tells everyone of your commitment.allingeneral wrote:Ok - I have to ask... what is "Yata Hey"?
Also routinely used as a greeting or salutation as two friends meet or part - like hello or goodbye.
In Dances With Wolves two braves walking past each other in their village exchange this greeting.
Much depends on the tone of voice, facial expression and body language so pay attention to those

Yata hey or YAaaaTAa HEeY
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Welcome Grapeshot!
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