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The Theory Started conversation Aug 21, 2002
hey c... I've seen you post on one of the threads i attend so I thought I'd pop by and say hi.
My name is Jacob... what's yours?
peace.
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The Theory Posted Aug 22, 2002
So, were in this world do you live? A good percentage of h2g2 researcers tend to congregate in the British area of the world... but I hail from the united states... pensylvania to be precice.
peace.
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Researcher 200853 Posted Aug 22, 2002
i live in a little area in england called cheshire which is 15 miles from the great city of liverpool
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The Theory Posted Aug 22, 2002
oh nice! I've always thought that england seemed like a fantastic place to live. (much to the amazement of many people from the area... haha)
peace.
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Researcher 200853 Posted Aug 22, 2002
yes there is a lot of area that could be questionable though
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Researcher 200853 Posted Aug 22, 2002
im sorry i have to disagree US is much better i think, the US are much more polite and open minded than some stiff upper-lipped brits
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The Theory Posted Aug 22, 2002
heh. I wish. I've always found the brits exceedingly polite and accepting.
peace.
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Researcher 200853 Posted Aug 22, 2002
you should come to liverpool the people there are great, brilliant sense of humour and always happy to help
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please wait...................... Posted Aug 22, 2002
hi Craig,where about in Cheshire do you live?iam from the Wirral.
Luke
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