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Nice people thread part 6 - thrice by twice as nice :)
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lemonjelly wrote: »PS on reading up on the past 4-5 pages (michaels met viva, everyone trying to bully chewie
) I am 100% positive that I have never met anyone from here, or indeed from the internet.
No one you know uses the internet?:eek::D0 -
lostinrates wrote: »No one you know uses the internet?:eek::D
I have never met a pixellated buddy.
I have had one lent me their season ticket to go to a wolves game, & I've still never met them!:eek:It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
lemonjelly wrote: »I have never met a pixellated buddy.
I have had one lent me their season ticket to go to a wolves game, & I've still never met them!:eek:
Well, you could if you wanted to.0 -
lemonjelly wrote: »I'm very bored at the moment. This weather is terrible, & that really restricts what a person can & can't do.
It is slowing down all my growing things at home - so much so, that I haven't planted anything outside yet.:(
I finished reading my napoleon/wellington book, so have started reading the school of life set of self help books. Decided to start with "How to change the World" (why not aim small to begin with?:D)
I was describing a book about 10 pages back called 59 seconds by Richard Wiseman. Very entertaining fellow, Professor of Psychology at Uni of Herts. and therefore from the NP "hertland". The book's a rather unusual self-help book as it's all evidence-based and proud of it.lemonjelly wrote: »PS on reading up on the past 4-5 pages (michaels met viva, everyone trying to bully chewie) I am 100% positive that I have never met anyone from here, or indeed from the internet.
I always had the vague idea you were close to either Doozergirl or johnny Bravo. Does that sound right?There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
lemonjelly wrote: »PS on reading up on the past 4-5 pages (michaels met viva, everyone trying to bully chewie
) I am 100% positive that I have never met anyone from here, or indeed from the internet.
I've never met any NP in real life (I don't think).
Due to the nature of what I do for a living, though, I have met people online in real life
CK💙💛 💔0 -
CKhalvashi wrote: »It was a good little car. It's currently being used by my mother (and has about 280,000 miles on it now, as she does 1k/week).
It was an A6 Estate with the same 2.0 diesel that's in a Skoda taxi year you! Great little car!
CK
My car has 6,000 miles on the clock as of last Sunday.
It is 3.5 years old!0 -
I was describing a book about 10 pages back called 59 seconds by Richard Wiseman. Very entertaining fellow, Professor of Psychology at Uni of Herts. and therefore from the NP "hertland". The book's a rather unusual self-help book as it's all evidence-based and proud of it.
I always had the vague idea you were close to either Doozergirl or johnny Bravo. Does that sound right?
59 seconds is on my to get books list.
I believe I am kinda close-ish to doozer & Johnny.It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Well, you could if you wanted to.
Perchance I could/should get round to it one day...:)It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
Not too long ago we were talking about reading theBible.
For those wnting to dip a toe in to it in a literary exploration,radio four are doing a thing tomorrow that might interest
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jwfwv0 -
£50 on a handbag, too much or reasonable?0
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