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Would is it possible to voice-chat in skype?

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vladimir_tango

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Would is it possible to voice-chat in skype?
« on: January 01, 2016, 10:18:06 PM »

Would is it possible to voice-chat in skype?
I learn the English language.


I am a man from north of Russia, fond of argentine tango, paint-art, landscapes and other types of art.
I like to cook (culinary), dance tango and meet new people. Because i like a meet a new people, i learn the English language.
In 2015 year i was at Polarcon - it's a Sci-Fi festival in Murmansk, i bought some comics in English, read their and carried away.

What soft of music do i listen to? The Doors, The Beatles, Animals, ABBA. And of course i like to listen argentine tango music, for example singer (vocalist) Roberto Goyeneche

I am glad to talk in Skype (because i learn English) - my skype is vladimir_tango
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mr_goldenage

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Re: Would is it possible to voice-chat in skype?
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2016, 04:41:42 AM »

Nice to meet you Sir Vladimir. Welcome. I personally do not skype at present but you have an interesting idea. I wonder how many people on here would actually "like" to talk/chat and see whom they are chatting with. Hmm, any comments O wise group?

Richard Boucher AKA Mr_Goldenage
Monett MO USA
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