Is Wolram's Return Sparking Celebrations?

  • Thread starter Andre
  • Start date
  • Tags
    Welcome
In summary: Woolie! We missed you. So, how was it like being thrown into the volcano? Hooray! Don't you have the same kind of personal contact information on file for him that you do for me? His appears outdated.You might try writing to his daughter. You may remember Wollie keying from her acct sometimes. Kia (i don't recall her PF name though). I have sent Woolie an email, and it has not bounced. I hope he is OK and that he will come back.I hope he will come back as well. He has been a regular on this site since well before I found PF. I hate it when we lose a
  • #1
Andre
4,311
74
You're back!

welcome.jpg
 
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
Welcome back! We missed you!
 
  • #3
So how was it like to be thrown in the volcano? :rolleyes:
 
  • #4
Hooray!

So Woolie, what happened?! :-p
 
Last edited:
  • #5
He's not back. :frown: Does anyone know how to contact him? He may not know he can come back.
 
  • #6
Don't you have the same kind of personal contact information on file for him that you do for me? :confused:
 
  • #7
His appears outdated.
 
  • #8
You might try writing to his daughter. You may remember Wollie keying from her acct sometimes. (i don't recall her PF name though).
 
  • #9
*Kia* is her username.
 
Last edited:
  • #10
I have sent Woolie an email, and it has not bounced. I hope he is OK and that he will come back.
 
  • #11
I hope he will come back as well. He has been a regular on this site since well before I found PF. I hate it when we lose a regular. It sucks.:frown:
 
  • #12
PF without Wolly is like a night without stars...
 
  • #13
don't know what happened, do hope you return soon.
 
  • #14
I have just been a bit ill is all, heck nice to know i was missed, i have a problem staying awake in front of a key board or reading any thing, (doppy sod) my mechanic says i do not have the right addatives in my oil and is looking into a fix, i refused out right to let her mess with my exhaust, but agreed to an intake inspection, the electrics need looking at too, strange unwanted surge currents, i guess all this can be expected from a model this age i mean it has been running with only a few dents and scrapes without fault all this time.
 
  • #15
Our funniest member is back! Welcome back woolie.
 
  • #16
Great to see you again Wolram. Hope you get the system running flawless soon.
 
  • #17
Didn't tribdog get banned once too?
 
  • #18
wolram said:
I have just been a bit ill is all, heck nice to know i was missed, i have a problem staying awake in front of a key board or reading any thing, (doppy sod) my mechanic says i do not have the right addatives in my oil and is looking into a fix, i refused out right to let her mess with my exhaust, but agreed to an intake inspection, the electrics need looking at too, strange unwanted surge currents, i guess all this can be expected from a model this age i mean it has been running with only a few dents and scrapes without fault all this time.
WOLRAM!

WELCOME BACK!
 
  • #19
Thank you all, anyone have some octane booster?
 
  • #20
:devil:I think i just drank the last one.

Welcome back
 

FAQ: Is Wolram's Return Sparking Celebrations?

What does "Warm welcome words, Wolram" mean?

"Warm welcome words, Wolram" is a friendly greeting or expression of welcome towards someone named "Wolram."

Why is it common to use warm welcome words?

Using warm welcome words is a way to make someone feel comfortable and appreciated when they arrive or join a group. It helps create a positive atmosphere and sets the tone for a friendly interaction.

What are some examples of warm welcome words?

Some examples of warm welcome words include "hello," "welcome," "nice to meet you," "thank you for being here," and "it's great to see you."

How can I respond to someone's warm welcome words?

You can respond with a similar warm greeting, such as "thank you," "nice to meet you too," or "it's good to be here."

Are warm welcome words important in a professional setting?

Yes, warm welcome words can be important in a professional setting as they help create a positive and welcoming environment for colleagues, clients, or guests. They can also help build rapport and establish a good first impression.

Similar threads

Replies
13
Views
1K
Replies
14
Views
1K
Replies
9
Views
1K
Replies
30
Views
3K
Replies
12
Views
1K
Replies
3
Views
1K
Replies
2
Views
914
Back
Top