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Researcher 556780 Started conversation Jan 30, 2004
Why don't you open up anuffer id if the are giving you so much trouble...personally I don't think your offensive, at least what I have seen anyhow
How is your dog? How is the car now, you didn't bump it or anything did you when you slid offa road?
Still looking nrg stuff
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LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 30, 2004
You know vix I thought this would be az giving me a "hand-bagging". It was the "dontcha" bit.... And thank you for your support ma'am: it is much appreciated. Everything is fine here.
Let things rumble on. The office have the final veto should they choose too close. Why worry?
Why dontcha
Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 30, 2004
I can give you a hand baggin if you like, you sound almost disappointed there....
*thwacks loopy around the head with a rucksack handbag*
Why dontcha
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 30, 2004
Well az does not have to do much. I respect her a lot.
Road seems a nice kid, he has 6 sisters.
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 30, 2004
Talk about lack of free speech, ah well I guess you can't please all of the peeps allofa time...
I actually haven't been into Manhatten as yet, we live just 60 ish miles shy of it. I have seen the skyline several times from Tapenzee bridge whilst going into the Bronx for immigration papers.
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 30, 2004
I love The USA...in fact I love all of N America.
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 30, 2004
okay so errr....now for the chat chit...
Where are you from?
Where do you live now?
Have you lived in N America?
What do you do fer a living?
Are you married with kids?
Err.....fav colour?
Strawberry or chocolate icecream?
Favourite axe to grind?
All time fav pub and why?
I'm so nosy....
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 30, 2004
Ok vix...the definite loopy:
1 I was born in NE England and have lived within a 10km radius all my life. I have worked in several UK locations though mainly in Scotland and the North and Midlands of the UK.
2 In the North Pennines NE England. Small village. Rural and quiet: lots of horses.
3 No I have never even been to N Am. That's why I'm on the net: to learn about N Am.
4 I am a retired Civil Engineer.
5. I've been married for 22yrs with a 13 year old "bear" of a son.
6. Fav colour. Stuck for an answer. Depends on the situation.
7 Chocolate
8 Inequality by social construct: class barriers
9 I never go to pubs because I'm an alcoholic. I drink I die. Not me I care for it's my family.
10 You be as nosey as you want vix.
Your welcome, pleasure to talk with you
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 30, 2004
Ahh yes North Penns, I mislaid that information temporarily *cough, shuffles feet*...
Do you ride? Do you own any horses?
Your on the net just to learn about North America? Why? Do you want to live here, or are you studying for pleasure about the flora, fauna or peoples?
Civil engineer....
22 years??? I'm very impressed and awed any anecdote tips on making a marriage last that you can impart...
Any tips, about looking after a 13 yr old bear? *chuckles* Ours is just 5.
Good answer with fav colour
Chocolate - I have to agree
Social constructs - interesting, always room for improvement there.
I am glad that you love your family enough to respect the fragility of your body and mind to alcohol
...and likewise...the feeling is mutual.
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 30, 2004
Vix...
1 My memory is bad, especially people and places. I get lost easily in places like railway stations. Too many people and too many avenues.
2 I'm too big too ride, Although I have in the past. I'm 1 decimal 94m and weigh 122kg. You'll need a big geegee for me. No I don't own a horse. A lot of the women in the village do, often more than one beast. Then of course they like them to have foals. S o every summer we have vistiors who rubberneck to see the "little ones". I like them too.
3. I had a tough background. I really try to keep stability. My wife and child come first. So do not be selfish. If the partner wanders, then give 'em the option after the AIDS test...stay or go.
4. I'm curious about N Am culture.
5. Children: just love them. That's enough.
6 Alcohol. My son often looks after me. I have been lucky and I know it. When I pass the homeless folks who live on the street I feel so lucky. It is so easy to become homeless.
Stay Happy....5 yr old kids are wonderful!
5. Yes I agree!
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 30, 2004
I have to pop off and do other pressing missions, I see your moderated again in the god thread poor thing.....catch you later..
ta ra ~~~~~'s
PS What did you architect?
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 30, 2004
Not architect...site engineer. I was/am the person with the telescope thing and the plans. Abstract plans to concrete structures. Anything big in steel or concrete.
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
Researcher 556780 Posted Jan 31, 2004
I would never have thought a civil engineer would easily get lost! My memory is vague about somethings...and....errr...some stuff I can retain and other stuff, usually appointments, are sieved out and lost....not something I have enuff memory to worry about..
Yeh I love to watch horses play and especially the young ones.
Most people have had a tough background, me too...last pard was abusive in all ways I have recovered and so has my son, n my pard now is wonderful....
The Indians or the whole collective?
Lil people are the best, altho sometimes exasperatin...
I have had an alcoholic parent, and I know the damage it can cause. I enjoy a few drinks, and even overdo it sometimes but not very often. Its a shame that you have suffered so. I admire your strength that has pulled you thro, after all family can only support you so much, the rest depends on your own will
I have been thro hell and back, and been sectioned once which I am still angry about if I'm honest...I will talk no more of that right now...you can figure that out...there's not allot that can break my indomintable spirit..
Have to go and do other missions now, wee man has a b'day party to attend today....*groan* gotta go hunt for a pressie and card.. It was my birthday Thursday gone...did you see my journal? 33 yrs old...arrrrgh...!
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Jan 31, 2004
Yes vix. I'll look out for your journal.
Thanks for dropping bye.
Stop hiding stuff...yeesh....
LOOPYBOOPY Posted Feb 2, 2004
What do you mean girl...33...prime of your life!
Looks like you get on and enjoy it...do so please!!
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