Dutchy
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jun, 2007 02:34 am
Yes.

Is your house air-conditioned for such an occasion?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jun, 2007 05:31 am
No, we would probably need air conditioning in the UK for some two weeks out of fifty two, if we were lucky!


You are aware we have an extremely sensible climate here, but suffer rain greatly, most years?
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lostnsearching
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jun, 2007 07:20 am
yes.

Do you like that sort of climate?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jun, 2007 07:56 am
I do, however, I prefer a warmer climate during the winter months, kind of like I have had enough of the cold and damp air by mid December or so. That is probably due to the fact that I am normally in the far east during Jan - April and have got used to enjoying the warmer climate.
If the UK was not so damp during the winter months, especially in Lancashire, then I would say it was ideal.


Have you ever spent several weeks or three or four months in a damp climate yourself?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 12:46 pm
Yes, I have- three years to be exact.

Do you think Rain is a pretty name for a girl?
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Tryagain
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 01:45 pm
Not if her last name is Storm as it would tend to cloud relations; would you not agree?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 01:47 pm
I guess so- I like it myself, but you're right, it would only work if you had the right last name.

what're your favorite names (male/female)?
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Tryagain
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 01:51 pm
Al Fresco / Anna Sasin. Do you have any to add?
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 01:53 pm
How 'bout Wolf Bane?

What is wolf bane (since you say you're putting it/ him in your mouth)?
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Tryagain
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 02:05 pm
The Last Thing You Put In Your Mouth.... Wolfbane

That is the last thing that would cross my lips. What is the last thing you would consider eating if your life depended on it?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 02:09 pm
Then why are you putting it in your mouth?


Not to be indelicate- but I think the last thing I'd be able to bring myself to put in my mouth would be poop. I think I'd be able to at least put just about anything else in it- that's not to say I'd be able to swallow it.

So you say you're putting the last thing that should ever cross your lips in your mouth tonight? Care to divulge why?
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Tryagain
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 02:31 pm
Let me try again:

You are reading the topic as; the very last item that passed your lips. Razz

I am saying; that the item is the very last thing I would put in my mouth. Twisted Evil

Do you see the subtle difference?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 02:33 pm
Yes I do. Thanks for explaining that. But do you think that everyone who posts on it is aware of that very subtle difference?

(But that's not my question).

Are you a person who appreciates and insists upon observing the minutest subtleties?
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Mathos
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:14 pm
No, I think it is a sign of dementia to look at life through those particular glasses.



Do you own a telescope?
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:18 pm
No. We used to have one, but I sold it at our yard sale when we had to get rid of everything we didn't absolutely need because we were paying to ship everything we owned to the UK.

Do you enjoy viewing the stars in the night sky?
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Mathos
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:21 pm
Very much Aidan, I get lost looking into space, it really fascinates me. The distances amaze me and the little knowledge we have both encourages me but at times dis-heartens me.

(Hypothetically)

If you had chance to be taken on board an alien craft, would you accept or decline?
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:24 pm
Decline- I like this particular earth way too much to leave it.

Where's your favorite place on it (this earth)?
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Mathos
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:33 pm
There are a few actually. This time of year, even with the rain we have had of late, I simply adore these Islands.

In the months of December to April, I love to be in the far east.

Nature has a way of implanting deep within our breasts, a sacred if not indisoluble attachment to certain places do you not agree?
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:36 pm
Yes. I was supposed to go to London this weekend, but I went to Cornwall first and that was that. Cornwall was where I stayed, because I simply could not leave.

Have you ever had that feeling about a place- it just was someplace you needed to stay and could not leave?
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Mathos
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 Jun, 2007 03:41 pm
There is a place in Thailand, which I love and hate if you understand my words. I always return there, this year I spent a long time there. I hate it when I must leave. Everytime, I discover something more significant to encourage my staying, be it an animal a spot or a person.


Bovey Tracy is a place I have feelings for in Cornwall, have you been there?
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