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akira100 Posted Jan 17, 2003
Hiya beautiful
You most come round and see my collection of bar snacks sometime.
"Come up and see my scratchings..."
How's things? Keeping happy?
peter
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theupkrisphile Posted Jan 17, 2003
yup tres heureux - sitting here in my bath towel, smiling from your message and glowing all over
i love my days, like you do.
got to dry my hair, i am dripping everywhere - wonder if i am melting
kris
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akira100 Posted Feb 4, 2003
Hello Kris
How's things? I keep out of the way when football's being talked about. I don't really understand what's going on in the Premiership. As a pundit said recently, The most exciting stuff is happening in the First Division at the moment. I've been a fan of Reading FC for as long as I can remember (I first went to see them play in the early seventies, but the wheelchair makes it more hard work than it's worth nowadays )
Life is pretty naff at the moment, isn't it? I can't get excited about anything. I'm spending all my time typing up the memoirs left by my step-grandfather. He died just after christmas and we found all these exercise books full of stories about his childhood and beyond. One branch of his family lived in America for a while and he had a great grandfather who was sheriff in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and got involved in a shoot out once.
The rest of the time I'm doing a load of reading. I got so many books for Chrimble that it'll take me until Easter to catch up if that's all I do all day. I'm reading Kate Adie's autobiography at the moment. Very good. I highly recommend it.
I've just spent a couple of hours cleaning the leaves on my house plants. What an exciting life I do lead!
Bye for now
Peter
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theupkrisphile Posted Feb 4, 2003
hi pete,
never say life is naff. i am grateful to wake up alive everyday.
i noticed you havent been around so much. i have always liked kate adie so if ever i am near a copy i will peruse it.
writing up your grandfather's memoirs sounds absorbing. my dad also dictated a load of stuff about his ukranian upbringing. he was son of a priest/farmer (who was exiled to siberia by the russians at end of 2nd world war) and crewed round the world on a big multi-sailed ship before he fought, was captured and escaped from a prisoner of war camp in germany under a train, and saved someone's life in the process, which person came to see us once a year to thank dad for it.
i wil be in reading in early spring to go walking with some wolves in a santuary there. i can bring a guest so you could come if you like.
i have deep feelings about wolves.
sorry for the temper on the other thread. got a big bash on the head last week and spent about 3/4 days being concussed and i am still emotionally a bit more volatile than usual.
kris
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akira100 Posted Feb 4, 2003
The wolf sactuary thing sounds interesting. Would a wheelchair be feasible?
Any time you want to blow off a bit of steam you've got my email address, haven't you? I'm always here to listen
peter
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theupkrisphile Posted Feb 4, 2003
i will look into it and let you know peter.
i couldnt blow off steam on you - you are very sweet to everyone . i just have to work on my immaturity a bit more
kris
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