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deackie Started conversation Dec 4, 2001
I noticed you lurking in the forums for the Mental Health entry and I thought I'd pop by and say "Hi!" I like the way you left a and a and I thought I'd pop by here with and and send a and a to you
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Mary Loo (Please come and see my nuclear power page A693362 thanx Posted Dec 5, 2001
thanks, i think hugs are so expressive, thanks for popping bye. if i want to be honest, i was only doing it, cos i wasnt being notified of new msgs grr. oh well thank you
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deackie Posted Dec 5, 2001
I think leaving a is a lovely way to bookmark a place in a conversation, it's far nicer than I think that the and smileys are my favourite ones. The reason I popped by is because I thought that I'd like to get to know the sort of person who would consider using a to bookmark.
I've never heard of an A-level in World Development. Is it a fairly new course? What does it involve? It sounds really interesting.
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Mary Loo (Please come and see my nuclear power page A693362 thanx Posted Dec 6, 2001
World Development? yes, well we learn all about the developing world!! and poverty, and things like that. we learn to respect people and its realy good. it is a very good course actually. i do like your site. its very cool. Bill Bryson, is a good author. its kinda what i wanna do as well, travel. i do like your buttons. its very strange. cool they are so expressive arent they? it brighten up my day to get a hug. thanx. luceylou
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deackie Posted Dec 6, 2001
I'd best send you a then and as I'm also the keeper of real you can have some of that too I'm pleased you like my page, thank you. I like your smileys, I think they brighten up the place and it's wonderful that they're allowed to roam free on your space. It's almost like a smiley safari park. Just think, if you didn't provide them with that sanctuary they could all be trapped and immobile in a forum conversation like this one
I love the way Bill Bryson sees things when he travels. He doesn't approach things like an ordinary tourist or travel writer and I think that's what makes him unique and so readable. After reading his books I just want to go and visit everywhere he's been. I even found myself wanting to walk the Appalachian trail and not something I'd manage.
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