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yo.wildside
POPSAMEYE Started conversation Oct 6, 2003
just trolling through the whose on line bit.picking out what could posibly be relevent titles. but of course they dont all mean a thing.im a 50 year chef in the merchant navy.done it all my life.but recently have been making enqiries about getting myself on a degree course for councelling in the comunity. during my shore leave i do councelling for my local victim support scheme.rewarding stuff..i am a bit of the old hippy biker type. i love all music.blues.rock country.folk.seen just about every band that rocked.fave of the moment.soul journey by gillian welch.im new to all this computing stuff.i want to make my own page more interesting but hav,nt figured it out yet.i want to stick some of my photos on there.ect.anyway .gonna go .rock on ...
yo.wildside
sixtyschick..takin a walk on the wild side Posted Oct 7, 2003
Hello there popeye
ive never met a sailor before n' thanks for visiting my space,i know what you mean about some of the names on here,i can't prounounce half of them
The pictures are easy once you get the hang of it,like everything else really,trial n' error.if you post to an ACE they should help you with it,i'm not very good at explaining that kind of stuff.
Counselling is very rewarding,especially when you see a change in people,i never done the degree,it was to expensive,but ive joined Open University and doing social welfare,it all helps if you can get into the right field.
Is yours voluntrary work?
Can't say ive heard of Gillian Welch,although i do like soul music,i recently bought Star Sailor,they haven't been around for long,but its good easy listening..
Well i gotta get some keep on rockin.
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