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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Started conversation Jun 17, 2003
So what do you do when you want to get togather with someone thats on the other side of the world?
I can see the distance is really going to make things hard. but I can see how it could improve things a bit by making me not so snoying or tiresom. (which I know I can be)
And do people think some thorntans DHLed to the US would be an idea?
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Privateer Posted Jun 17, 2003
Hi Mo
..I happen to be a seaman for a living.
Which often equals being an astronaut, regarding relationships.
Distance can prove itself a mayor/minor issue, or no prob at all, depending on the person involved..
i´ve had quite a few "wreckings" on that account.
On the other hand, i have also realized how unimportant time and distance can be, when that essential chemistry is there.
And old soulmate o´mine, an Aussie-sweetheart with a beautifull contageous smile, is in Zimbabwe doing voluntary relief,
We´ve met only twice in the past ...Eeeh,3years, i think.
But i still love her just the same, and enjoys her sweet attention the other way around as well.
Mail, in whatever form, is probably the smartest social invention mankind has come up with yet.
q: Thorntans=´s ?
-Snoying ?
A.D.
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pedboy Posted Jun 17, 2003
I'm starting to agree with that line of thinking A.D.
The amount of time/effort spent to present our "best" foot forward is time better in this environment. No spellcheck in RL.
pedboy
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 17, 2003
I think you make alot of sense
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Privateer Posted Jun 18, 2003
..Still, would rather make alot of friends when possible..
BTW, i looked up thorntans, could´nt find ´em..
-Blast spellcheck, fer sure, but i´m b****y curious as to what it might be?
-a subtle MOism, perhaps?
pa-leez enlighten me, would ya?
A.D.
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Beatrice Posted Jun 18, 2003
Thorntons are the makers of rather delicious chocolates.
And yes, I think sending chocs or flowers is a great idea. But you shouldn't need to DHL them - there's bound to be local delivery services that you can just order on the 'net.
Good luck
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 18, 2003
Thats what I thought... but I can't find much on the net. perhaps I'm looking in the wrong places...
So I take it LuckStar that you like some fine
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Beatrice Posted Jun 18, 2003
Honey, I live near Belgium, home of the finest choclates created by man!!!!
Yes, I do.
Let me see if I can find you a link. Where are you sending to - the States?
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Beatrice Posted Jun 18, 2003
try adding a "dot com" to
chocolatetradingco
chocexpress
fillabox
Oh, interflora do flowers and chocs.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 18, 2003
Brilliant... Thank you so
And er, Beligum? you couldn't send me some of the finest could you
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Beatrice Posted Jun 18, 2003
Actually, I *will* send you some chocolate if you design me a picture for a tap dancing article.
(See Steppin' Out in my journal - it's moving to the post)
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Privateer Posted Jun 18, 2003
WhoaHey!..
Damn,I could´nt design,well.. anything, even if i had the knowledge, i would´nt have the skills.
But for the right amount of i would tapdance budnaked for your next calender..
Whatta´usay?
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Beatrice Posted Jun 18, 2003
I'll stick you down for any month of your choosing
Dr MO's the artist round here, it was he I was beseeching.
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Privateer Posted Jun 18, 2003
Not a doubt uttered about that!
-which is why i tried to think up alternative means of gettin my filthy hands on.. soome.. Beeelgian
..I´d take december..
Wearing a really long sct. Nicolaus beard.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 18, 2003
You would like a graphic for a post artical? hmm, have you seen Shazz about it? there is a little issue going around the CA's so it may be wise to go though the propper processes and then I'll pick up the job at the CA level and do it. or I can do it and you can /try/ and get it blobed, but I think shazz has been told not to do that...
I think I've just eliminated any chance of ...
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Beatrice Posted Jun 18, 2003
Yeah I've spoken to Shazz, although not specifically about asking you for a picture. I'm a very rule-abiding person, so I'll never do anything that's against the rules!
You can still have some chocolate
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 18, 2003
Well you know if there's anything you need doing, even if you want a graphic...
Should I give you my address?
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Beatrice Posted Jun 19, 2003
For the chocolate? O yes please. Is your email address on your personal space?
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