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purpledonkey wrote: »It's changed a lot apparently. I wasn't too keen when I went last time and my friend says it's been quite dangerous at night recently, but it's worth giving another chance I think
She lives an hour outside of it, so we'll probably go all over the place like Baton Rouge and up to her mum's in Jackson MS.
We drove up to Baton Rouge to visit the university there. It was like a self-contained town, massive it was.
My mate lived on a bend of the St Charles streetcar line, very close to the Mississippi. As we arrived there were chameleons crawling along his gate.
Later moved to the Garden district. Brilliant houses and costs were very cheap. A lot of the town was dangerous though. Everybody drove everywhere.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Dear Mr M, Thank you for your offer. However, I regret to inform you that it does not allow me to make any money and therefore I won't be shopping with you this time:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.
Alright, enough fun - and that's my emails sorted - so, goodnight!:D:wave::wave:0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »I'm not sure why anyone would have thanked this post unless I'm missing something?
You're back!:j
I caught up with your recent posts a few days back. It's good to see you posting.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
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We drove up to Baton Rouge to visit the university there. It was like a self-contained town, massive it was.
My mate lived on a bend of the St Charles streetcar line, very close to the Mississippi. As we arrived there were chameleons crawling along his gate.
Later moved to the Garden district. Brilliant houses and costs were very cheap. A lot of the town was dangerous though. Everybody drove everywhere.
Jebus! There are parts of Mississippi like that too. I can imagine you hastily locking the doors!'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I'm not sure why anyone would have thanked this post unless I'm missing something?
because some have a sense of humour that differs from yours.
some people even have different opinions and religious beliefs.
some people think excess alcohol is not good while some....think its ok.
also im jewish and i dont find it offensive......(ask ssm when shes seen the pics.)
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because some have a sense of humour that differs from yours.
some people even have different opinions and religious beliefs.
some people think excess alcohol is not good while some....think its ok.
clearly
the only thing I drink in excess these days is water. I don't think your joke is funny at all. But each to their own. I'm glad it amuses you0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I'm not sure why anyone would have thanked this post unless I'm missing something?
Hello FC :wave: I'm with you on that, even I have lines (not of drugs so we're clear)
Night all!'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
I feel guilty that I hadn't known why you had been quiet on the forum, and the amount you've been through.
I hope your treatment gets easier on you.
I hope that mac got a good sendoff when you got to Scotland.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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