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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Feb 9, 2004
And of course, if you did make a complaint, you never know what the aftermath would be. It sounds as if she is the sort who would then try to take it out on your lads, which of course would not help their education in the least.
Yes I know what you mean about being "vulgar". I don't think it's snobbish at all.There are, in society, things which you either consider acceptable or not. I was told you should tolerate people, but being tolerant means putting up with something which you shouldn't really be putting up with. I accept people for their differences, but that doesn't mean I have to mix with them. They are entitled to the right to live their lives the way they want, but if it's not my way of living then I don't see why I should mix with them. Does that sound wrong?
A friend of mine is an entertainer. On Sunday he was at a local club and we all went down there. It was a very good evening. We finally got away gone midnight. Not much good as I had to be up at 5 today to get to work!!
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 9, 2004
I totally agree with you. I am polite when they address me and try to avoid them if possible.
Great that you had a nice evening, even if it was too late, but as I see it didn't kill you
I can't stay up late for several nights, it just knocks me out It shows me that I'm no longer 20 One late night now and then is ok,though.
Well, the boys will be back from school soon,have to prepare some lunch for them.
Have a nice day
Claudia
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Feb 15, 2004
Hi
How are things?
The quiz team came second on Thursday and nowhere on Friday. Cole and I wanted to go out Saturday, but it was hard to find somewhere that was not festooned with bloody hearts and balloons and flowers. We ended up in a fish and chip shop, again.
Hope things are fine your way and life is good.
Keep in touch
Tony
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 18, 2004
hi there, I haven't been online for ages, -long story
How are you and why did you change your name? Good thing you're online, was already disappointed when I checked and couldn't find you,
nice to see you
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Researcher 585332 Posted Feb 18, 2004
Fine. Long stary. Far too many people reading myt postings to ecxplain, but that says it all, doesn't it?
How's Germany?
Last night we took a group of disabled children for a night out. They'd held a vote and decided they wanted fish and chips. Way back between Christmas and the new year we organised with a local chippie and last night was the main event. Just because they're disabled, doesn't mean they can't be little monkeys. But everyone enjoyed the event the kids want us to do another, and we will. Some children there from Chernobyl, one only 14, and that's as old as he is lkely to get, poor little thing.Another kid only has one hand and it's like a claw, but he draws with a pencil in his teeth. My heart breaks sometimes. But they're such brave little souls, you know? Mischevious little imps too.I really admire them.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 18, 2004
I'll never forget that day in april 1986 when Tchernobyl happened. The russian government are all criminals, never told the population what was going on
great the children are invited to england too, I know kids from Tchernobyl come to germany every year. Unfortunately there was a plane crash with these kids on board last year
germany is still going down, you've certainly heard that schröder is no longer the chairman of his party- nobody knows what this will mean for the future
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 18, 2004
I'll log out now, something very odd going on, will try to catch up on you tomorrow
Have a nice evening
claudia
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Researcher 585332 Posted Feb 18, 2004
See you Friday not in Thursday. Hope the odd is ok.
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Feb 20, 2004
Hi Claudia, hope your "odd" was nothing serious.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 20, 2004
hi there, it was an odd posting, never thought I'd press the yikes-button, but I wasn't sure what to make of it. After some researching I found out though, that obviously it's a fourteen year old girl who recently found out that she's pregnant. She must be very desperate, but I think she should contact people in another way.
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Feb 20, 2004
I agree, but perhaps she was just reaching out for help and it was the only way. Young today do not always have the support from their families that we had. Too many people are out at work to spend enough time with their children.
How are you, anyway?
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 20, 2004
at the moment I'm fine, , but it's very hectic here at the moment, with hubby and son about to leave for their workshop and everybody trying to tell me different things
I'm sure the girl must be very scared, I would have been at that age, but you know, with the nicknames and no information about your person on your page it's difficult to guess who is behind it and she has been warned not to address people in this manner several times already. How are you, off for the weekend?
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A Liquid Warrior (vescere bracis meis) Posted Feb 20, 2004
Very lousy shift. Two off ill and one person on leave. So we are all covering extra shifts. Wait until you here this.
I'm here until 2100 tonight. Then Sat, Sun & Mon nights shift. Wednesday Thursday day shift and Fri late shift. All shifts are 10 hours long, with the night shift 11 hours. So it will be next weekend before I get a proper break. 83 hours in total.
I hope the girl gets help. I read for a degree in clinical psychology and met some very said cases. I work for the Samaritians in this country which is a charity which operates a phone service for anyone with problems.
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 20, 2004
It's great there are people like you helping those in need
here they try to prevent mothers from killing their newborns, offering all sorts of help, there are for instance places where you can leave the baby anonymously or the women and girls can even go to the hospital for the birth of the child and can stay anonymous, but still there are lots of killed newborns found in the oddest places
Have to prepare tea now before I'm off to my sportsclass.
Looks as if you're heading a very long week
Will try to get online now and then
Claudia
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 22, 2004
????
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Bit confusing all these different nicknames, you should write an journal entry about who's who
Online during the day, thought it was the night shift?
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