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smilesmart Wrote:

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> Hi Guys!

>

> Thank you so much:)You are very very

> cute......What you wrote meetings ect...I try

> it....:))


And just so you know I am a bloke. I take it the cute remark was directed in my direct direction.

HonaloochieB used to belong to me. I kept him on the end of a piece of string and fed him toffee. Then one day Moos and RosieH came round for a drink and slipped me date rape drugs. I don't know what happened after that but when I woke up I was wearing a Girls aloud t-shirt and there was a wooden spoon hanging out of my arse. They'd also stolen my pet Hooch.

smilesmart Wrote:

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> Hi Andystar;-)

>

> Yes, You can.....right......

> I come from...a pinch of temperament and and

> modesty....happiness...a pinch Europe...our

> history wonderful...from an other very other

> country.....smile only for you Andy:)


lol so not Moldova then

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Smilestar, I'm sure you intended your response to

> Andy to be both modest and flirty.

>

> The problem is that it came across as nutcase.


Lol i actually thought it was more cryptic & slightly poetic ( for some reason) than nutty & believe me, I know all about nutty people at the mo

Dear Smilesmart, If you want to improve your English the best place to go is Scotland. Glasgow is pretty good and Edinburgh is almost as good. But the best place is the Highlands, especially Plockton which is near Skye. If you go to Plockton there are also some very good wee free Presbyterian Churches where they still give some good fire and brimstone preaching. The locals still burn witches. Skiendou, Dougal Muldoon

Dougal Wrote:

If you want to improve your English the best place to go is Scotland.


...and Swindon, Dougal.


There's a great Magic Roundabout there, which Smiles could stay on all day and get to know The English People.

Hi Guys


Ohhhh....I don't think so I would like to live in Scotland or Swindon, Dougal....maybe only holiday....I stay here....;-)

But I understand what you wanted to write for me...and thank you.....smile

The locals still burn witches???????????????????????Ohhhhhhhhhh I may not go there....:))

smilesmart Wrote:

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> Hi Guys

>

> Ohhhh....I don't think so I would like to live in

> Scotland or Swindon, Dougal....maybe only

> holiday....I stay here....;-)

> But I understand what you wanted to write for

> me...and thank you.....smile

> The locals still burn

> witches???????????????????????Ohhhhhhhhhh I may

> not go there....:))



Yup, good thinking avoiding Nunhead

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