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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
if you want to keep something private then dont mention it here in the first place!
> It could get boring but you could turn into a farmer then you'll never
> be bored again.
Too much like hard work i think, especially when you're older.
> Ooh and what a lovely image. Though my drink would be orange juice
> danke. :p
It is a nice thought and i'd probably go with the fruit juice as well.
Ooh and what a lovely image. Though my drink would be orange juice danke. :p
And if you want another quiet pretty place, there's always somewhere called Higher Clovelly. You know the place with the famous cobblestones? Some would think it boring because there's not a hell of a lot to do but the people there are super and every weekend they have Bingo! :D So fisherman-y and friendly. I'm going to move there when I retire.
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I think i know the place you mean. I think thats fine for when you're older but for someone young it would be boring as hell. I dont know where i'd go when i'm older. I'd like a farmhouse or barn in Tuscany i think. Sit in the yard with friends, drinking wine as the sun goes down. Lovely.
It is frustrating not being able to drive/have a car and having to watch what you spend though legs are a fine thing to use apparentely. Walking from London to Dartmoor shouldn't be too much of a hassle..
Assuming of course you're feeling quite energetic.
> Ms NY wrote:
> Nin wrote:
> I suggest you go somewhere new and take pictures. It's no wonder
> you're running out of interesting things around you.
>
> Like that cottage?
>
> Things can be interesting but they're just not today.
>
> We both know why that is though.
why is it that?
It's just getting around without a car, thats why i've been on at you for months to get your license.