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HAL9000 Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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> > Dance naked on a hilltop in a thunderstorm

> > Finish my novel

>

> Unless it's entitled "How I survived a lightning




> strike" - better finish the novel first.


Tell you what HAL, why don't you have a rummage about online and see if you can't find some evidence of me and life-threatening pastimes - I'm sure there's some out there (*sniggers*)


Or now that LM's expressed her disapproval on the subject of stalking, wouldn't that be allowed?

RosieH Wrote:

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> *wishes this forum was less full of cocks and

> thinks won't bother trying to bring it above the

> level of a primary school playground again*



And I thought the bucket list was for things you'd like to do, not, not do!

RosieH Wrote:

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> Or now that LM's expressed her disapproval on the

> subject of stalking, wouldn't that be allowed?



I am at a loss as to what you could be getting at here. However, for the record, I do not believe I expressed disapproval on the subject of stalking. I contributed to LE's stalking thread giving my experience of being stalked at the age of 16. I did so because I wished to make the point that I did not find stalking/stalkers funny. This is very different to expressing disapproval on the subject. And please, be clear, I have absolutely no objection to LE's thread.

Apologies if this is a little base.....but I've always wanted a wild all nighter with two naked 20 something women in a 5 star suite, complete with jacuzzi, Stones on the stereo and chilled Dom Perignon on tap.


And yes, I reckon I'm still young enough to get away with that without it sounding creepy.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Apologies...


I logged in today at 5pm so missed whatever you wrote earlier.


> HAL, your ebay sleuthing last week made me deeply

> deeply uncomfortable.


You posted asking for opinions about a particular, easily identifiable eBay transaction. I don't feel I did anything wrong to look up that transaction - anyone could have done so. If that made you uncomfortable, I apologise.


If my sense of humour has offended you, I apologise for that too.

HAL9000 Wrote:

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>...I don't feel

> I did anything wrong to look up that transaction


For what it's worth HAL9000, I don't believe you did anything wrong either.



> anyone could have done so.


And I am sure some probably did...only minus the subsequent openness and sincerity of expression.

Well, I'm really going for it...may as well...concentrate on being alive - as a dear forumite (you know who you are) recently suggested to me. Fortunately, as I already have the hubby of my dreams and some pretty amazing friends...I am in a good position to ask for lots of other stuff. So, being a greedy wotsit:


- see my friend Fran's breast cancer fully clear so that she may live a full and healthy life

- ditto my friend Verena who is currently in remission with myeloid leukaemia

- and also (gosh this certainly helps to put things into perspective) my friend Joan - also in remission with bone cancer

- see my sweet little niece Louise recover quickly from having been knocked down by a speeding car yesterday

- watch my nieces and nephews grow into happy and healthy adults and hope they will always call me Aunty Mimi

- hope that my brother's business expands so that life isn't quite as financially challenging as now

- hope that my sister can give up the booze before it kills her

- hope that hubby gets the job of his dreams

- ditto another forum buddy (I hope you know who you are)

- hope that, yet another forum-friend, achieves the "domestic bliss" he so desperately wishes

- hope that M's divorce is as painless as possible and that she finds happiness with a new partner quickly

- hope that the gap between rich and poor closes world-wide

- spend at least one month in Antartica and drink in its beauty

- learn how to swim in deep water

- learn Mandarin

- learn how to fish

- swim in a clean river and/or lake

- swim/play naked in the sea with hubby on a deserted beach

- see a puffin

- play in a women's football team and end up beating West Ham in the FA Cup final (just for you ????!);-)



Keep editing...as keep adding stuff.

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