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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
as the dinosaurs, are all safely behind bars, the members of nocturnal role call and indiana jones take on another adventure in the evening twilight world that is FAB, we wonder if the Eddie izzard lego "deathstar canteen sketch" will play any part in tonights conversation apart from in my summary...
those of us here comprise of a mixture of bed flirters, almost asleepers, and down right dirty pervers, such a fine collective.....
we also welcome those signed off from work due to strains,,nice one, good to see you in recovery postion with fab at your finger tips, those who are paperworking the departed, bless their souls, the closet rock guitarists and those owning to ducking and diving this evening..
dreams arise for being the office weirdo, using a snorkel??? gatting coats or leaving then after stunning one liner chat up lines and keeping a
'firm grip on your cock to stop it falling off when your brain over loads'..great intents all of them...hehe
freezers are well stocked, arses are being set up as dartboard practice and knees are being offered to bend people over ..
180 or 180 degrees, anyone ever been hung upside down?..falling off a sex swing doesnt count
british european relations is being solidified by flirting in different languages, we always strive to be educational here on nocturnal
and we stem the onset of alzheimer's, by attempting to remember BBC2's comedy The Fast Show......or is that just me....??
nocturnal citizen information suggests: you tube and google so you can act smart, keep smart, and keep the memory banks alive. i also love urban dictionary...
Tesco's new flavoured tonics.....
free offers of white sticky stuff, im sure thats 'gloss paint'..maybe hardware section...i think im just digging myself a deeper innuendo hole here...
and someone has found the "black beards treasure chest of women to be a little pervert on"..god the man has a way with words he says hes from hitchin, but im not so sure .... x
im rendered speechless....doesnt happen often..
ahem...
an alternative political debate started and part 1 ended... |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure "
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life... |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life..."
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes |
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"So where is all this cake then ??
Nearly finished my wine !!
IV got lemon drizel.... "
Women ...so useful !!!
What would we do without them....
A woman's work is never done !!!
Mmmmmm maybe that's why they get paid less !! |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes "
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former.... |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes "
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over a year ago
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"*pops in briefly*
Hello pt. 2
Dont tell me your doing more work?! "
Yup, last night tomorrow them I'm off for 4 so got to leave handovers for each night I'm not here for my cover. Not done this much work in months |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So where is all this cake then ??
Nearly finished my wine !!
IV got lemon drizel....
Women ...so useful !!!
What would we do without them....
A woman's work is never done !!!
Mmmmmm maybe that's why they get paid less !!"
Suprised no one's picked up on this yet |
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"Howdy again folks
hi ace donning my fav hat of your collection i see, very fetching x "
I bought it from Calella nr Barcelona a couple of yrs ago. Have been chatting to diamodjoe about hats today |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former...."
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Howdy again folks
hi ace donning my fav hat of your collection i see, very fetching x
I bought it from Calella nr Barcelona a couple of yrs ago. Have been chatting to diamodjoe about hats today "
nice!! havent bee to that part of spain only the Basque country, Santander and Bilbao...diamondjoe eh?he asked me to dance on another thread today... i thought that was sweet, i accepted the virtual offer x |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock "
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage |
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"So where is all this cake then ??
Nearly finished my wine !!
IV got lemon drizel....
Women ...so useful !!!
What would we do without them....
A woman's work is never done !!!
Mmmmmm maybe that's why they get paid less !!
I think i might have upset 50 per cent of the population.....i could be in trouble !!
Suprised no one's picked up on this yet "
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since were on book quotes, prepare to be amazed...
“He built a small house, called a cocoon, around himself. He stayed inside for more than two weeks. Then he nibbled a hole in the cocoon, pushed his way out and...
he was a beautiful butterfly!”
A powerful quote from our good friend.. the hungry caterpillar on self-transformation. |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage "
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"since were on book quotes, prepare to be amazed...
“He built a small house, called a cocoon, around himself. He stayed inside for more than two weeks. Then he nibbled a hole in the cocoon, pushed his way out and...
he was a beautiful butterfly!”
A powerful quote from our good friend.. the hungry caterpillar on self-transformation."
hahaha |
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"Howdy again folks
hi ace donning my fav hat of your collection i see, very fetching x
I bought it from Calella nr Barcelona a couple of yrs ago. Have been chatting to diamodjoe about hats today
nice!! havent bee to that part of spain only the Basque country, Santander and Bilbao...diamondjoe eh?he asked me to dance on another thread today... i thought that was sweet, i accepted the virtual offer x"
Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha"
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Howdy again folks
hi ace donning my fav hat of your collection i see, very fetching x
I bought it from Calella nr Barcelona a couple of yrs ago. Have been chatting to diamodjoe about hats today
nice!! havent bee to that part of spain only the Basque country, Santander and Bilbao...diamondjoe eh?he asked me to dance on another thread today... i thought that was sweet, i accepted the virtual offer x
Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again "
where is that held? |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book "
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though "
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"It's been nice reading the high quality banter.....but alas,,,the eyes are closing slowly.....
So nite nite x"
night night niceguy..sweet dreams, thankyou for your input too xx |
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"It's been nice reading the high quality banter.....but alas,,,the eyes are closing slowly.....
So nite nite x
night night niceguy..sweet dreams, thankyou for your input too xx"
It was a pleasure to have such nice people chatting....xx |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"It's been nice reading the high quality banter.....but alas,,,the eyes are closing slowly.....
So nite nite x
night night niceguy..sweet dreams, thankyou for your input too xx
It was a pleasure to have such nice people chatting....xx"
look out for us again then..always welcome xx |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though "
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx"
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
giggles..are they friendly enough for you to go and ask for some sugar..or something else?...hehe"
He's a little cutie. Pushes notes under my door and sends me flowers. I would prefer vodka mind. |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week "
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google.... |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game "
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
giggles..are they friendly enough for you to go and ask for some sugar..or something else?...hehe
He's a little cutie. Pushes notes under my door and sends me flowers. I would prefer vodka mind. "
awwww x |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character "
doesnt haveto be fictional... |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional... "
Suzy would you like to be player 2 |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2 "
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in "
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time "
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ? |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible "
im only playing if _educed is playing, shes great at spin the duck |
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"we are up.Had an electrical fire in the cellar and waiting for Eon to come out.No brews nothing and work at 6
geez are you guys alright?
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Well said safety and health is much more important. Glad you're both ok and it didn't happen when you're out. |
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"we are up.Had an electrical fire in the cellar and waiting for Eon to come out.No brews nothing and work at 6
geez are you guys alright?
" yeah all ok thank god.Said they would be here within the hour at ten |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible
im only playing if _educed is playing, shes great at spin the duck "
Seduced hurry up
Spin the duck sounds fun |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible " backwards compatibility |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ? "
i havent ridden a bicycle in over twnety years and i want to go to mexico and write a book amongst the ancient ruins of tula, palenque and chichen itza... |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible backwards compatibility "
Not with xbox lol
You might be ok now as we're playing spin the duck
Ps No ducks will be hurt or shocked as part of the game |
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible backwards compatibility
Not with xbox lol
You might be ok now as we're playing spin the duck
Ps No ducks will be hurt or shocked as part of the game "
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible backwards compatibility
Not with xbox lol
You might be ok now as we're playing spin the duck
Ps No ducks will be hurt or shocked as part of the game "
no but it does get wet |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ?
i havent ridden a bicycle in over twnety years and i want to go to mexico and write a book amongst the ancient ruins of tula, palenque and chichen itza... "
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"I can hear my neighbour having sexy time ??
Sorry
It's all good. Makes a change from the X Box. Unless...
Player three has entered the game
Let's save electricity
I'll give up the xbox and you can be player 3 ....
When is the right time to admit player two might be a fictional character
doesnt haveto be fictional...
Suzy would you like to be player 2
If all these women are joining in i want to plug in
You've got a ps4 - it's not compatible backwards compatibility
Not with xbox lol
You might be ok now as we're playing spin the duck
Ps No ducks will be hurt or shocked as part of the game
no but it does get wet "
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ?
i havent ridden a bicycle in over twnety years and i want to go to mexico and write a book amongst the ancient ruins of tula, palenque and chichen itza...
Apologies, I feel I may have stumbled across Charles Darwin's treasure chest of fabreaders. Love your pictures. Such a hot women x "
im just very good at dodging questions i dont want to answer |
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where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google...."
Nah, I live in Derby |
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over a year ago
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ?
i havent ridden a bicycle in over twnety years and i want to go to mexico and write a book amongst the ancient ruins of tula, palenque and chichen itza...
Apologies, I feel I may have stumbled across Charles Darwin's treasure chest of fabreaders. Love your pictures. Such a hot women x
im just very good at dodging questions i dont want to answer "
but thankyou for the compliment..its very sweet of you xx |
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over a year ago
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"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google....
Nah, I live in Derby "
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Will you hate me if I admit I've voluntarily read nearly all of Charles Dickens' novels? Will you forgive me if I tell you an old joke I heard again recently:
A buddhist went into Pizza Hut and said: "Make me one with everything." |
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ?
i havent ridden a bicycle in over twnety years and i want to go to mexico and write a book amongst the ancient ruins of tula, palenque and chichen itza...
Apologies, I feel I may have stumbled across Charles Darwin's treasure chest of fabreaders. Love your pictures. Such a hot women x
im just very good at dodging questions i dont want to answer
but thankyou for the compliment..its very sweet of you xx"
'Sweet' isn't a good sign..... Do you think I'm 'cute' by any chance ? I am mistaken for puss in boots sometimes, but that's beyond the point |
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"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google....
Nah, I live in Derby
pity i would have loved to be your partner and go try cuban salsa..always wanted to learn salsa dancing "
It certainly looks a sexy dance
Even though you are in the East Midlands, you are 170+ miles away
I always said this region is only slightly smaller than Asia |
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"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google....
Nah, I live in Derby
pity i would have loved to be your partner and go try cuban salsa..always wanted to learn salsa dancing
It certainly looks a sexy dance
Even though you are in the East Midlands, you are 170+ miles away
I always said this region is only slightly smaller than Asia "
I've never understood how they class Norfolk and Suffolk as Midlands tbh |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Will you hate me if I admit I've voluntarily read nearly all of Charles Dickens' novels? Will you forgive me if I tell you an old joke I heard again recently:
A buddhist went into Pizza Hut and said: "Make me one with everything.""
i dont hate anyone, but i cant get on with charles, other classics yes, just not my style of writing..did you like them?
and i did chuckle at your joke atually..i hadnt heard it before ..very good x |
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over a year ago
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"Best thing I think I've ever read. And I've voluntarily read 'great expectations'. No one since 1893 can say that. Of that I'm sure
hahaha i managed to avoid that book, but i was made to read 'lord of the flies'..it scarred me for life...
I've visited a post appocolyptic world once. such a dangerous, disgusting, and vile place Ipswich can be sometimes
some have the ability to run from, or leave such darkness, and, some bear the light for others, in them..im the latter, i cant be the former....
I feel you're quoting a book I have yet to read. It's hard to regurgitate book quotes when you're beating the python so hard you're getting a Betty swollock
yes the book of my life, of course you havent read it...and dont do yourself a damage
I'm yet to 'read' a book from Woodbridge . Damage is done Ha
its believed that Beowulf was written in the area, when doggerland was still above sea level, between here and the Icelandic continents...allowing the Norse to enter Norfolk (north folk) and suffolk (south folk)...great book
It's also believed ed sheerans favourite pub is the cherry tree. I am yet to see him there though
my daughter has hung round with him, before his fame..not at the cherry tree though
Where are your free tickets !? I'm still a fan of cherry tree, with Ed sheeran or not. Better food than the angel xx
not interested in seeing him live..i wouldnt know, ive eaten in neither for a long time
What else haven't you done or a long time ? What's your next fantasy you want to fulfil ?
i havent ridden a bicycle in over twnety years and i want to go to mexico and write a book amongst the ancient ruins of tula, palenque and chichen itza...
Apologies, I feel I may have stumbled across Charles Darwin's treasure chest of fabreaders. Love your pictures. Such a hot women x
im just very good at dodging questions i dont want to answer
but thankyou for the compliment..its very sweet of you xx
'Sweet' isn't a good sign..... Do you think I'm 'cute' by any chance ? I am mistaken for puss in boots sometimes, but that's beyond the point "
no 'sweet' is better than 'nice' no i dont see you as a 'cute' man.
why isnt it a 'good sign' ? not sure what you are looking for..i dont often play ball in these sorts of situations im kind of unconsciously obnoxious to peoples games..so which vocabulary would you like me to use? |
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over a year ago
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"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google....
Nah, I live in Derby
pity i would have loved to be your partner and go try cuban salsa..always wanted to learn salsa dancing
It certainly looks a sexy dance
Even though you are in the East Midlands, you are 170+ miles away
I always said this region is only slightly smaller than Asia
I've never understood how they class Norfolk and Suffolk as Midlands tbh "
we dont have a category, east anglia would be a helpful one..its odd in the meets forum we are shoved in with the south east or the east midlands, sometimes london...id say we are geographically transient on here...think i should just move being honest....yes 170 miles is a bit far for an hours dance class even if it was in your glorious company xx |
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"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google....
Nah, I live in Derby
pity i would have loved to be your partner and go try cuban salsa..always wanted to learn salsa dancing
It certainly looks a sexy dance
Even though you are in the East Midlands, you are 170+ miles away
I always said this region is only slightly smaller than Asia
I've never understood how they class Norfolk and Suffolk as Midlands tbh
we dont have a category, east anglia would be a helpful one..its odd in the meets forum we are shoved in with the south east or the east midlands, sometimes london...id say we are geographically transient on here...think i should just move being honest....yes 170 miles is a bit far for an hours dance class even if it was in your glorious company xx "
East Anglia should have its own section tbh.
Attic is just round corner for Ace too |
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i dont hate anyone, but i cant get on with charles, other classics yes, just not my style of writing..did you like them?
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Dickens - not my favourite.
Thomas Hardy - 5 or 6 great novels, the rest are very ordinary.
John Galsworthy - adore the Forsyte Saga.
W M Thackeray - marvellous.
Jane Austen - I admire but don't enjoy.
H de Balzac - wow!
Russian novelists - too heavy for me. |
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"I've never understood how they class Norfolk and Suffolk as Midlands tbh
we dont have a category, east anglia would be a helpful one..its odd in the meets forum we are shoved in with the south east or the east midlands, sometimes london...id say we are geographically transient on here."
I'm in Bletchley, Bucks, which is lumped in with South East so when I search for meets I find lots on the south coast. Birmingham is quite close but counts as Midlands. Aaaaargh! |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Well I could do with a partner for Thursday when I rock up at the Cuban Salsa night again
where is that held?
At a bar called Cantina in town, it was quite busy last week
wheres that, in croydon? only CAntina bar i can find on google....
Nah, I live in Derby
pity i would have loved to be your partner and go try cuban salsa..always wanted to learn salsa dancing
It certainly looks a sexy dance
Even though you are in the East Midlands, you are 170+ miles away
I always said this region is only slightly smaller than Asia
I've never understood how they class Norfolk and Suffolk as Midlands tbh
we dont have a category, east anglia would be a helpful one..its odd in the meets forum we are shoved in with the south east or the east midlands, sometimes london...id say we are geographically transient on here...think i should just move being honest....yes 170 miles is a bit far for an hours dance class even if it was in your glorious company xx
East Anglia should have its own section tbh.
Attic is just round corner for Ace too "
i agree on the area thing...its quite misleading really...
is the attic a nice place, ace? |
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over a year ago
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i dont hate anyone, but i cant get on with charles, other classics yes, just not my style of writing..did you like them?
Dickens - not my favourite.
Thomas Hardy - 5 or 6 great novels, the rest are very ordinary.
John Galsworthy - adore the Forsyte Saga.
W M Thackeray - marvellous.
Jane Austen - I admire but don't enjoy.
H de Balzac - wow!
Russian novelists - too heavy for me."
the only one i enjoy is jane out of this list..however im not a big novel reader anyway...i agree some are far too heavy to be 'enjoyable'
what modern fiction do you like? |
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over a year ago
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"I've never understood how they class Norfolk and Suffolk as Midlands tbh
we dont have a category, east anglia would be a helpful one..its odd in the meets forum we are shoved in with the south east or the east midlands, sometimes london...id say we are geographically transient on here.
I'm in Bletchley, Bucks, which is lumped in with South East so when I search for meets I find lots on the south coast. Birmingham is quite close but counts as Midlands. Aaaaargh!"
seriously i would have thought that would have been midlands..right??has anyone asked about this being rearranged? |
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"I've only been to The Attic twice, but yes I enjoyed it. I think more of the extension is now open than it was last year when I inadvertently bumped into purring pussy there "
i bet you enjoyed that ,,giggles..
is it a dress down club? |
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i dont hate anyone, but i cant get on with charles, other classics yes, just not my style of writing..did you like them?
Dickens - not my favourite.
Thomas Hardy - 5 or 6 great novels, the rest are very ordinary.
John Galsworthy - adore the Forsyte Saga.
W M Thackeray - marvellous.
Jane Austen - I admire but don't enjoy.
H de Balzac - wow!
Russian novelists - too heavy for me.
the only one i enjoy is jane out of this list..however im not a big novel reader anyway...i agree some are far too heavy to be 'enjoyable'
what modern fiction do you like?"
I'm not too keen on modern literary fiction but I do enjoy reading Terry Pratchett, crime mysteries, Harry Potter, social history and various others. I wander round the local library and if the blurb looks interesting I'll give the book a try. |
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"I've only been to The Attic twice, but yes I enjoyed it. I think more of the extension is now open than it was last year when I inadvertently bumped into purring pussy there
i bet you enjoyed that ,,giggles..
is it a dress down club?"
As far as I'm aware it is, although both times I've been it has been a fancy dress night as it was someone's birthday party. |
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"I've only been to The Attic twice, but yes I enjoyed it. I think more of the extension is now open than it was last year when I inadvertently bumped into purring pussy there
i bet you enjoyed that ,,giggles..
is it a dress down club?
As far as I'm aware it is, although both times I've been it has been a fancy dress night as it was someone's birthday party. "
they seem the 'norm' in birmingham manchester and around your way, not used to them myself..i prefer to live and let live and although running round in my knickers has never been an issue, being hold i haveto is not really my thing..i dont like rules for rules sake...to make people feel more comfortable with their own nudity..i mean cmon...i go to clubs all the time and we never have to be told to get our clothes off ..we manage just fine |
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i dont hate anyone, but i cant get on with charles, other classics yes, just not my style of writing..did you like them?
Dickens - not my favourite.
Thomas Hardy - 5 or 6 great novels, the rest are very ordinary.
John Galsworthy - adore the Forsyte Saga.
W M Thackeray - marvellous.
Jane Austen - I admire but don't enjoy.
H de Balzac - wow!
Russian novelists - too heavy for me.
the only one i enjoy is jane out of this list..however im not a big novel reader anyway...i agree some are far too heavy to be 'enjoyable'
what modern fiction do you like?
I'm not too keen on modern literary fiction but I do enjoy reading Terry Pratchett, crime mysteries, Harry Potter, social history and various others. I wander round the local library and if the blurb looks interesting I'll give the book a try."
ive tried terry, but much prefer terry brooks or david eddings...david also writes with his wife leigh now..some of their books i love..recently all my reading time has been non fiction, tracing back a lineage that i believe is the beginning of cultural consciousness on the planet, im doing it evidence based, i have linked all the dots and have been writing myself on these connections..however i lost a whole chapter of writing about 3 weeks ago and i got pissed, so put down my pen for a bit...starting to get the urge to write again now..extra copies to be made on a pen drive each time me thinks x |
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ive tried terry, but much prefer terry brooks or david eddings...david also writes with his wife leigh now..some of their books i love..recently all my reading time has been non fiction, tracing back a lineage that i believe is the beginning of cultural consciousness on the planet, im doing it evidence based, i have linked all the dots and have been writing myself on these connections..however i lost a whole chapter of writing about 3 weeks ago and i got pissed, so put down my pen for a bit...starting to get the urge to write again now..extra copies to be made on a pen drive each time me thinks x"
After accidentally recycling my scribblings I got into the habit of scanning each filled page so I have a backup image on computer.
,I am addicted to genealogical research so I will read anything that gives an insight into how my ancestors lived and what they got up to. |
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ive tried terry, but much prefer terry brooks or david eddings...david also writes with his wife leigh now..some of their books i love..recently all my reading time has been non fiction, tracing back a lineage that i believe is the beginning of cultural consciousness on the planet, im doing it evidence based, i have linked all the dots and have been writing myself on these connections..however i lost a whole chapter of writing about 3 weeks ago and i got pissed, so put down my pen for a bit...starting to get the urge to write again now..extra copies to be made on a pen drive each time me thinks x
After accidentally recycling my scribblings I got into the habit of scanning each filled page so I have a backup image on computer.
,I am addicted to genealogical research so I will read anything that gives an insight into how my ancestors lived and what they got up to."
so where did you trace back to..norse? |
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"I am addicted to genealogical research so I will read anything that gives an insight into how my ancestors lived and what they got up to.
so where did you trace back to..norse?"
According to one very dodgy tree on GenesReunited I could link to a line going back to Odin! The majority of my ancestors were ordinary people (miners, farm labourers and weavers) and they can't be traced before parish registers were introduced in Elizabethan times. I can boast of a few convicts, a bigamist, several illegitimate forebears - and one Archbishop. |
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"I am addicted to genealogical research so I will read anything that gives an insight into how my ancestors lived and what they got up to.
so where did you trace back to..norse?
According to one very dodgy tree on GenesReunited I could link to a line going back to Odin! The majority of my ancestors were ordinary people (miners, farm labourers and weavers) and they can't be traced before parish registers were introduced in Elizabethan times. I can boast of a few convicts, a bigamist, several illegitimate forebears - and one Archbishop."
thats cool..sounds as if youve a few characters in there..lol...if you were interested in going back to the ancestors of the norse..you haveto look at the naga race..
paul-kekai-manansala.... Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan and the book The Naga Race...both awesome books..but more ancient then the genealogy stuff... |
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"Will you lot keep the noise down
hey gorgeous man , welcome back xx
Why thank you sweet lady your to kind. Have i missed much xxx "
im not sure im going to get to part 3 at this slow rate so ill post summary in a minute xx
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"Will you lot keep the noise down
hey gorgeous man , welcome back xx
Why thank you sweet lady your to kind. Have i missed much xxx
im not sure im going to get to part 3 at this slow rate so ill post summary in a minute xx
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we started part 2 by the deep words of Mary Antoinette, quoted by niceguy17 "why don't they eat cake !!"
So i suppose cake is good ...
i know its of deep significance to the state of the world..but i have to say....yes cake is good.. especially a good carrot one
the unacknowledged labour of women is raised, but we are not rising to the bait offered regarding pay and working conditions...
warnings of killing snakes by hand were given out...
history of the book beowulf was gifted...
ed sheeran and the 'delights' of woodbridge were bantered over and i wonder where the cuban salsa weekly dance class is held
fictional third characters to play x box or is that xxx box..giggles are created...
spin the duck is mentioned and my wildest fantasy, at this time, is told....(youll haveto read the thread to find out what it is...hehehe)
we have fabbers whove just dealt with an electrical fire..eeeek they are ok, just waiting on the power company...to arrive....youd think theyd be there after such an incident a little quicker than 4 hours wouldnt you?...what are they doing this time of night , cant be that many emergencies to go to....
the dance class is held in or near derby...booo!
wheres the damn teleportation system..maybe its also powered by eon..who make you wait eons for thier services...grrrr.
apparently my unconscious is not giving off good signs today, my vocabulary doesnt match the desires of the conversationalist.....i am not a performing seal, but i dont piss you off, or, disappoint you, on purpose x
it has also arisen that east anglia is not recognised in the land of FAB, to this world we are geographically transient, into east midlands, south east or greater london...the question is why is this so?...derby 170 miles away is in the same area as me, i think holland is just as close...
and bucks..surely thats midlands and not south east??
opinions on the attic in derby are asked for, and, classic and modern literature is reviewed x
the talk goes to geneaology family trees and ancient cultures...and as im getting sleepy this is where i end my summarys for tonight...xx |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"I don't think it's compulsory to walk round in your lingerie if that's what you mean by dress down? Tina's probably the best person to ask as she seems to go a fair bit "
maybe i will xx thanks x goodnight Ace |
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"we started part 2 by the deep words of Mary Antoinette, quoted by niceguy17 "why don't they eat cake !!"
So i suppose cake is good ...
i know its of deep significance to the state of the world..but i have to say....yes cake is good.. especially a good carrot one
the unacknowledged labour of women is raised, but we are not rising to the bait offered regarding pay and working conditions...
warnings of killing snakes by hand were given out...
history of the book beowulf was gifted...
ed sheeran and the 'delights' of woodbridge were bantered over and i wonder where the cuban salsa weekly dance class is held
fictional third characters to play x box or is that xxx box..giggles are created...
spin the duck is mentioned and my wildest fantasy, at this time, is told....(youll haveto read the thread to find out what it is...hehehe)
we have fabbers whove just dealt with an electrical fire..eeeek they are ok, just waiting on the power company...to arrive....youd think theyd be there after such an incident a little quicker than 4 hours wouldnt you?...what are they doing this time of night , cant be that many emergencies to go to....
the dance class is held in or near derby...booo!
wheres the damn teleportation system..maybe its also powered by eon..who make you wait eons for thier services...grrrr.
apparently my unconscious is not giving off good signs today, my vocabulary doesnt match the desires of the conversationalist.....i am not a performing seal, but i dont piss you off, or, disappoint you, on purpose x
it has also arisen that east anglia is not recognised in the land of FAB, to this world we are geographically transient, into east midlands, south east or greater london...the question is why is this so?...derby 170 miles away is in the same area as me, i think holland is just as close...
and bucks..surely thats midlands and not south east??
opinions on the attic in derby are asked for, and, classic and modern literature is reviewed x
the talk goes to geneaology family trees and ancient cultures...and as im getting sleepy this is where i end my summarys for tonight...xx"
Runs back to find out about that wildest fantasy yumyum
Fantastic as alway sexy suzy xxx |
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"I don't think it's compulsory to walk round in your lingerie if that's what you mean by dress down? Tina's probably the best person to ask as she seems to go a fair bit
maybe i will xx thanks x goodnight Ace "
Goodnight sexy Suzy x |
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"I am addicted to genealogical research so I will read anything that gives an insight into how my ancestors lived and what they got up to.
so where did you trace back to..norse?
According to one very dodgy tree on GenesReunited I could link to a line going back to Odin! The majority of my ancestors were ordinary people (miners, farm labourers and weavers) and they can't be traced before parish registers were introduced in Elizabethan times. I can boast of a few convicts, a bigamist, several illegitimate forebears - and one Archbishop.
thats cool..sounds as if youve a few characters in there..lol...if you were interested in going back to the ancestors of the norse..you haveto look at the naga race..
paul-kekai-manansala.... Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan and the book The Naga Race...both awesome books..but more ancient then the genealogy stuff... "
Thanks for the Norse / Naga information. In my 20s I learned Old English and planned to study Norse and Old High German but never quite got round to it so all I know is myths and sagas in translation.
Well, everybody peeps, it's time for this old fart to admit that he ain't young no more and toddle off to bed.
G'night all - see you on the flip side. |
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"Morning all. Ill join the morning crew I think. Ill be back with the nocturnal crew wednesday x"
Good evening Ms. Loud
Yup, it's morning thread time now, see you Wednesday |
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