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on 25/11/2000 at 11:47:20AM
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Say hello and make yourself known here.
Whether your a newbie or old time freeolarite, let us know that you're here and ready to chat.
Once you've said hello, why not try and start a new thread and get a discussion going. You never know, you might even win a game or voucher!
pb, Machie and co.
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:19:39PM
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Bullett wrote:
> Renault Laguna Sport Tourer 2.0, not brand new new, 54 plate but only
> one owner. Shifts well from what I've done though:)
Very nice fella. Used to drive a Laguna, though it had done more miles than the starship enterprise and looked fit for the scrapyard. Good cars tho.
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:18:33PM
Edited: 27/2/06 17:20 Total Posts: 3978
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Hedfix wrote:
> Someone give me a brief summary of the last 4/5 pages.
>
> Can't be assed to read it.
Hippyman is going to ask a checkout girl out and is going to dental school.
Cong_man met his girl on the net and don't like talking about it :D
Machie is getting laid tomorrow.
Bullet got a new car.
Seraphim refused to do housework in the nud.
I'm slacking at work.
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Bullett
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:17:24PM
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Renault Laguna Sport Tourer 2.0, not brand new new, 54 plate but only one owner. Shifts well from what I've done though:)
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Seraphim
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:17:21PM
Total Posts: 6949
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Hedfix wrote:
> Someone give me a brief summary of the last 4/5 pages.
>
> Can't be assed to read it.
Utter Cack! lol
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Hedfix
"8==="
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:16:25PM
Total Posts: 8827
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Someone give me a brief summary of the last 4/5 pages.
Can't be assed to read it.
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:15:05PM
Edited: 27/2/06 17:16 Total Posts: 3978
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What car you got then?
EDIT : And blokes don't refer to their cars as 'lovely' ... :P :D
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Bullett
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:13:43PM
Edited: 27/2/06 17:14 Total Posts: 4939
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Well, you've got me whipped ;)
New car is lovely, need a bit more time to break it in though, perhaps a nice motorway run :)
EDIT - Vee has me whipped, not Hippyman, that'd just be weird :P
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:13:23PM
Total Posts: 2721
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Borat §agdiyev wrote:
> Hippy : Go for it chief ... good luck ... :D
Thanks - I'll let you know. You'll be a notable by then. :)
I'll probably chicken out though. Or trip over my words. It'll be a laugh anyway. The thing is, she's so mind-bendingly beautiful that I can't formulate words (or breathe for that matter), let alone sentences. The last time I properly spoke to her, my whole chest felt like it was going to explode.
Love really does hurt! (well I can't call it love, but a crush).
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Seraphim
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:12:36PM
Total Posts: 6949
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Anyway... Where are you Bullett hun, are you lurking about?
Get in here.
Hows the new car?
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Kawada
"Brooklyn boy"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:11:02PM
Total Posts: 4203
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Machie wrote:
> Kawada wrote:
> Just because i won't be marrying them doesn't mean you can have them
> :-D
>
> Aww nuts *pout*
Well you've got until September at least but then i'll finally be moving over there
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:09:43PM
Edited: 27/2/06 17:10 Total Posts: 3978
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Hippy : Go for it chief ... good luck ... :D
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:08:21PM
Total Posts: 11592
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Seraphim wrote:
> Machie wrote:
>
> What about you? Are you like that? I wouldnt think so,
>
> Nope that isnt me at all, far from it.
Woo!
One thing Borat? Whatever could you mean 0=) But yeah I'm getting it tomorrow ;D
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:07:22PM
Total Posts: 2721
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Machie wrote:
> How long have they been together? Why do you like her so much anyway,
> sorry for asking but then you said she's not shallow to you so maybe
> you see a more real side to her than she shows others.
I do see the other side. It's really odd. She treats me differently as well. She's not my main chase though - Tesco's checkout girl is for me.
Borat, I think you might be right. I hope so. Well, I'm so full of confidence because of the acceptance that I'll think about asking her out on Wednesday (or start talking to her, anyway).
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Seraphim
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:06:49PM
Total Posts: 6949
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Machie wrote:
> What about you? Are you like that? I wouldnt think so,
Nope that isnt me at all, far from it.
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:04:23PM
Total Posts: 3978
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What's with all this shallow talk anyway - if you assume all women are shallow you're going to dismiss a wonderful girl one day.
You could argue a lot of men are equally shallow, thinking of one thing for the most part ... eh? :P
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:02:28PM
Total Posts: 11592
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Seraphim wrote:
> Hey dont bring me in to it.
>
>
> Some girls though like someone who can buy them things, Some girls
> are interested in money gifts car... all that.
What about you? Are you like that? I wouldnt think so, as long as they could afford a twix now and then to keep you happy *smile*
I can just picture it now, Borat paying a visit and you running to the door "GIMME GIMME GIMME" and snatching the twix off him then devouring them LOL.
Aww okay enough twix teasing for now :)
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:00:11PM
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hippyman wrote:
> So you from Cheltenham? Another local lad. Come and join us
> gasheads - we have a whale of a time. (Well, I wouldn't turn your
> back on your home team). The match was pretty even, just that goal
> swung it near the end. Oh well.
Close, Tewkesbury, a little town not far away. Tomorrow I'm off to Cheltenham to catch a coach down to Gatwick via Heathrow.
> I don't know to be honest about her. She is a quite shallow person -
> very quick to put others down and make herself look big. She never
> does it to me though. I think she likes me but she's tied into a
> serious relationship. He's also in the marines - so I can tell you,
> he's going to ditch her pretty soon. I can be sure of that.
How long have they been together? Why do you like her so much anyway, sorry for asking but then you said she's not shallow to you so maybe you see a more real side to her than she shows others.
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Seraphim
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 5:00:00PM
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Machie wrote:
> I wonder if your rival likes her boyfriend for reasons other than he
> can buy her lots of stuff. Girls aren't that shallow are they @ngel?
> *grin*
Hey dont bring me in to it.
Some girls though like someone who can buy them things, Some girls are interested in money gifts car... all that.
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:57:52PM
Total Posts: 11592
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Cong_Man wrote:
> I remember Cheltenham coming to Peterborough a few weeks ago.
> Memorable match in that Mark Wright had just been sacked and London
> Road seemed determined to roar the players on with as much vocal
> support as possible. I remember distinctly several chants of
> "You can stick your [censored] Racecourse up your
> [censored]" and "You're Welsh and you know you are".
LOL the poor guy hehe
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:57:35PM
Total Posts: 3978
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hippyman wrote:
> She smiled at me the other day though - but I'm probably making too
> much of it. It's begining to get a bit sad really - I only go into
> Tescos on her shift. Walk to the checkouts, go bright red when she
> looks at me and then I walk to the adjacent checkout and buy my
> stuff.
>
> I was going to ask her out one day (well that's my plan every time)
> but I chciken out every time.
She probably likes you mate. Hardest part is the asking though eh?
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:56:36PM
Total Posts: 11592
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Kawada wrote:
> Just because i won't be marrying them doesn't mean you can have them
> :-D
Aww nuts *pout*
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:56:23PM
Total Posts: 2721
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Machie wrote:
> Woo Cheltenham :D sorry my town tend to support them, though I've
> never been to a match. Congratulations on winning a GAD though :D
>
> I wonder if your rival likes her boyfriend for reasons other than he
> can buy her lots of stuff. Girls aren't that shallow are they @ngel?
> *grin*
So you from Cheltenham? Another local lad. Come and join us gasheads - we have a whale of a time. (Well, I wouldn't turn your back on your home team). The match was pretty even, just that goal swung it near the end. Oh well.
I don't know to be honest about her. She is a quite shallow person - very quick to put others down and make herself look big. She never does it to me though. I think she likes me but she's tied into a serious relationship. He's also in the marines - so I can tell you, he's going to ditch her pretty soon. I can be sure of that.
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:56:08PM
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Cong_Man wrote:
> Yep, I still think living together is a more important step than
> marriage. Every since the day we moved in together, I can't imagine
> spending a single day without her. My life revolves around her and I
> always think of her first when making even the smallest of decisions.
> In a way the marriage had no effect on that, as I would still feel the
> same if we lived together unmarried. But, I now see our marriage as a
> suitable way of declaring to the world how we feel about each other,
> even though most of the world only got to see the photos.
Aww that sounds great, yes I think that it was it's like for most people when they get married, especially when you're already living together. I guess it's a huge change if you arent.
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Cong_Man
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Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:54:18PM
Edited: 27/2/06 16:54 Total Posts: 1183
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Machie wrote:
> Woo Cheltenham :D sorry my town tend to support them, though I've
> never been to a match.
I remember Cheltenham coming to Peterborough a few weeks ago. Memorable match in that Mark Wright had just been sacked and London Road seemed determined to roar the players on with as much vocal support as possible. I remember distinctly several chants of "You can stick your [censored] Racecourse up your [censored]" and "You're Welsh and you know you are".
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Kawada
"Brooklyn boy"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:54:14PM
Total Posts: 4203
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Just because i won't be marrying them doesn't mean you can have them :-D
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:53:11PM
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Kawada wrote:
> I'll never get married, not without a pre-nup that is stacked heavily
> in my favour
Woo more japanese girls for me!
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:52:32PM
Edited: 27/2/06 16:53 Total Posts: 2721
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Borat §agdiyev wrote:
> Shouldn't matter though really should it. You personality, wit,
> charm and dashing good looks ought to speak for themselves ...
*I wish. Us south-westies (well, the gals anyway) only seem to care about one thing, £££.
She smiled at me the other day though - but I'm probably making too much of it. It's begining to get a bit sad really - I only go into Tescos on her shift. Walk to the checkouts, go bright red when she looks at me and then I walk to the adjacent checkout and buy my stuff.
I was going to ask her out one day (well that's my plan every time) but I chciken out every time.
*I think I'm being a tad harsh here - it's not at all true.
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:52:11PM
Total Posts: 11592
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hippyman wrote:
> Back to my rival - I spent the evening of valentines day hearing
> about what she got from her boyfriend and how wonderful he is.
> Didn't make my v. day! In fact come to think of it, that was a very
> strange day. My team lost at home to Cheltenham, but found out I won
> a GAD. Weird how things sort themselves out.
Woo Cheltenham :D sorry my town tend to support them, though I've never been to a match. Congratulations on winning a GAD though :D
I wonder if your rival likes her boyfriend for reasons other than he can buy her lots of stuff. Girls aren't that shallow are they @ngel? *grin*
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Kawada
"Brooklyn boy"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:52:05PM
Total Posts: 4203
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I'll never get married, not without a pre-nup that is stacked heavily in my favour
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Cong_Man
"..."
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:50:13PM
Total Posts: 1183
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Machie wrote:
> Ah that's great so how'd married life, I remember you did a thread
> about it and not feeling anything different after the wedding. Well I
> hope it wasnt a total waste you got married on your honeymoon which I
> think is great :D though still think she sould have worn white, black
> just looked well not tradiational I guess ^^
Yep, I still think living together is a more important step than marriage. Every since the day we moved in together, I can't imagine spending a single day without her. My life revolves around her and I always think of her first when making even the smallest of decisions. In a way the marriage had no effect on that, as I would still feel the same if we lived together unmarried. But, I now see our marriage as a suitable way of declaring to the world how we feel about each other, even though most of the world only got to see the photos.
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:49:26PM
Edited: 27/2/06 16:50 Total Posts: 3978
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hippyman wrote:
> For now, the person I'd love to hang out with works at a checkout in
> Tesco. Maybe now I have a certain future, I may let her in on how
> much I could be earning...
Shouldn't matter though really should it. Your personality, wit, charm and dashing good looks ought to speak for themselves ...
Of course I would say that, I get paid in carpet tacks .... :P
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:49:17PM
Edited: 27/2/06 16:49 Total Posts: 2721
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Seraphim wrote:
> Thankyou, your such a sweetie.
No problem - you always have a sensible head on and help solve problems. Wish there were millions like you - the world would be an excellent place to live.
Back to my rival - I spent the evening of valentines day hearing about what she got from her boyfriend and how wonderful he is. Didn't make my v. day! In fact come to think of it, that was a very strange day. My team lost at home to Cheltenham, but found out I won a GAD. Weird how things sort themselves out.
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:45:58PM
Total Posts: 2721
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Machie wrote:
> Cool a female rival, who's smart and you fancy, I wonder if you will
> ever hook up with her. But anyway it's great that you got in, so you
> always wanted to be a dentist?
Well, for a good few years now. My mum is a dental assisstant and I've always got on with her work mates. I eventually decided to do my work experience at the practice and even have a part-time job there. I chose my A-levels to suit that course and was really disappointed when I found out that I didn't get in. Today UCAS announced their error and I'm in. Go me!
My rival is going to Keel uni to study medicine. Her other friend is going into prosthetics - we all joke that we could all work together one day. I've liked my rival for ages - but I can't say anythinhing to her as she has a wonderful boyfriend that gives her everything she has ever dreamed of. That's my luck out there then. :(
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Seraphim
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:44:13PM
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hippyman wrote:
> @ngel is a nice person - so I think she'll meet somebody nice (I
> hope). You guys are thoughtful, even though I haven't known you too
> long, but I'm sure somebody will come along.
Thankyou, your such a sweetie.
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:42:41PM
Total Posts: 11592
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Cong_Man wrote:
> Machie wrote:
> Yeah I know what you mean :D how long have you known her for?
>
> Blimey, now you're asking...I'll get in trouble for not knowing the
> answer, I think it's just over 3 years now and we got married in
> Antigua on the 8th of September 2004, so married for over a year of
> that.
lol sorry I'm a nosey cow like @ngel, no wait, what would be the male equilant? nosey git? Yeah hehe.
Ah that's great so how'd married life, I remember you did a thread about it and not feeling anything different after the wedding. Well I hope it wasnt a total waste you got married on your honeymoon which I think is great :D though still think she sould have worn white, black just looked well not tradiational I guess ^^
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:41:37PM
Total Posts: 2721
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I like lots of girls in my area - but none seem tolike me. I'm good as a friend though. I suppose everything will go on hold now because I'm off to uni (it's a tough course - 9 to 5 Monday to Friday). Met somebody really nice on the interview, so I'll see how it goes.
@ngel is a nice person - so I think she'll meet somebody nice (I hope). You guys are thoughtful, even though I haven't known you too long, but I'm sure somebody will come along.
For now, the person I'd love to hang out with works at a checkout in Tesco. Maybe now I have a certain future, I may let her in on how much I could be earning...
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:40:17PM
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hippyman wrote:
> Yeah, I have a rival. She's my best friend really- but we press for
> the highest marks. She's always better than me in the exams though!
> I really fancy her as well. :(
>
> I will do you all proud - and free dental work for all (I'm going
> private after these new NHS guidelines are coming in)
Cool a female rival, who's smart and you fancy, I wonder if you will ever hook up with her. But anyway it's great that you got in, so you always wanted to be a dentist?
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Cong_Man
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Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:40:08PM
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Machie wrote:
> Yeah I know what you mean :D how long have you known her for?
Blimey, now you're asking...I'll get in trouble for not knowing the answer, I think it's just over 3 years now and we got married in Antigua on the 8th of September 2004, so married for over a year of that.
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Machie
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:36:51PM
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Borat §agdiyev wrote:
> Depends what you consider normal - what are the chances that the
> right person for you just happens to live in your hometown or
> surrounding towns? I get the feeling some people just get together
> purely out of convenience. What matters is that you clicked. I can
> appreciate you don't want 20 questions every time someone asks you
> though, so fair enough chief ...
Yes I've never been keen on anyone in my hometown and as I work alone at the moment, I'm not likely to meet any girls at work *smile* but seeing as I'll be traveling a lot, the world is my oyster and all the women in the world are potential relationships :D I'd like to think it's worth it if you find that one person who you can't imagine being without.
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Borat §agdiyev
Regular on 27/02/2006 at 4:34:59PM
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Machie wrote:
> But then where would anyone get a tank from.
:D
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