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Nichiyobi

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  1. Is the EDT on Goose Green? My folks are visiting for the weekend and the mother has asked to watch the rugby on saturday aaaand the football on sunday! what's the bloody point of coming to london to do that, I ask you!?


    I might cave and let her watch it, EDT sounds good as long as no-one objects to my bringing the folks along (they're good fun, no need to mind ps and qs or all that)

  2. I'd certainly agree with that, the more practice you get the better!

    Worried they're all going to be short now though, being tall and in love with my high heels that would not go down well.

    Decided to bite the bullet and do it, found a guy on there I randomly bumped into in Iran just a few weeks ago! Small cyber world indeed!;-)

  3. Congrats Buggy, good news stories are always welcome!


    Most of the people I've spoken to about it seem to consider it totally normal, maybe I'm missing out. I think it depends on why/how you use it - I'll admit to checking out the competition and the majority of women use the word marriage within the first few sentences (some men do too, so I'm not going to stereotype). Being new to London I thought it would be a good way to meet likeminded people, and am not pinning any hopes of my soul mate being somewhere in cyberspace. Applespider, I think you make a very valid point about the spark, a friend told me a nightmare story about a guy her flatmate had been chatting to online for a few months and thought he was amazing. When they finally met he wasn't at all what she'd been expecting and she cried for days! The dangers of photoshop!

  4. Answers on a postcard please, is online dating the new social medium for meeting cool, hip Londoners or a one way train to sads-ville, next stop desperate town?

    Lots of my friends consider it relatively normal, maybe it's my small town mentality that makes me struggle somewhat with the concept, seems a bit like airing your dirty laundry.

    Interested in your thoughts, and any personal experiences if I may be so bold.

    S'all about the love

  5. RosieH I had a long term relationship with a Tory who tetered on the brink of fascism from time to time, but he was extremely hot - even with his spotted braces and matching handkerchief!


    We were together for almost 2 years and had some of the best arguments ever, but you know what comes after those... ;-)



    (Edited to say no pun intended!)

  6. I've just had the exact same problem and I did what bignumber5 said, that did the trick. Go to file>add folder to library and select the relevant top folder, all the subfolders will automatically follow so you don;t have to do track by track.


    You might also have to authorise your new computer to play the tracks, certainly if you've purchased any from the iTunes store. It will prompt you to do this if it needs to.

  7. I managed to fall over before the snow even made an appearance - I was running round Peckham Rye and tripped over my own big feet! I'd been to spin class the day before so my excuse is that my knees were wobbly - didn't stop me looking like a complete t*sser as I went arse over tit in the middle of the street! ::o


    I totally grazed my right knee and the heels of my hands and still look like I've been fighting in the playground almost 2 weeks later :-$

  8. I posted this on another thread, but it's actually more appropriate here, so at the risk of repeating myself:



    I had a great day! I walked all the way to work (Westminster) and back in my funky new wellie boots and saw many a heart warming sight on my travels - complete strangers actually stopping me in the street for a chat (I was initially suspicious they wanted to mug me for my wellies)and there were snowmen and igloos everywhere, winter wonderland!


    It made me truly happy inside to see a young guy in Camberwell vault a fence to help out a little girl who was struggling to put the head back on her snowman - it had fallen off an she was too small to lift it as it was a truly mammoth snowman!


    Loved the vibe on the street, all very convivial - just needed some one to start selling vin chaud and we'd be sorted!

  9. ah now I feel pressured into posting :oP sorry for the neglect, my computer gave in to the blue screen of death on saturday so I'm a bit incommunicado at the moment :o(


    I was sooooo pissed, woke up the next afternoon (ahem) with that sinking feeling! Say what I will about pubs painted black (and it's all true) but when it's ?2 a pint you can't really knock it!


    Was indeed a great night and really good to meet you all, I would like to put together some witty anecdotes from the evening but I'm not sure I can remember much - I do recall lots of men without full sets of teeth though (not all were foprumites!) and a great rendition of Living on a Prayer which I was too Newbie to join in. I shall look forward to the next round (and I think I owe a few)


    9th it is!


    p.s any computer techies out there who'd know how to ressucitate a pink laptop??

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