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Mick Mac Wrote:

Don't worry Indie - all my points are tongue in cheek. So all good fun. Tony = you should have moved in.


She is sending out mixed messages Mick.


On the other hand she wants to go Camping with our combined 6 Dogs in The Lake District, in 2 weeks time.


She mentioned, after the above comment, that "that doesn't stop someone having a fling though" and she invited me to stay over a few weeks ago..so???

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:


> She is sending out mixed messages Mick.

>

> On the other hand she wants to go Camping with our

> combined 6 Dogs in The Lake District, in 2 weeks

> time.

>

> She mentioned, after the above comment, that "that

> doesn't stop someone having a fling though" and

> she invited me to stay over a few weeks ago..so???


Doesn't sound that mixed... suggests she is up for a fling but no more. I don't think introducing your dogs is quite the same as introducing someone to your family!

Mick Mac Wrote:

Go for it Tony - once you are in the saddle she won't be able to resist you Tony. Before you know it you'll be spending her money like a Boy WAG.


Admittedly I'm only 55 years old Mick but I've yet to meet a Guy who has been able to spend a Ladies money though it DOES happen in certain movies..:)


"Whats Yours is "ours" and whats mine is "mine" springs to mind....lol

indiepanda Wrote:

Doesn't sound that mixed... suggests she is up for a fling but no more. I don't think introducing your dogs is quite the same as introducing someone to your family!


True indiepanda.


Almost for the first time in my life the roles are reversed and it feels strange..lol

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> 55! Jeez Tony, shouldn't you be in bed.


Yes but I'm as fit as I was at 35 ( Never really drank, never smoked etc)


Act like I'm 35 but, admittedly, beginning to look nearer 50 now...:X

indiepanda Wrote:

welcome to our world...


In truth she is out of my league Indiepanda.


Financially, intellectually ( she has a First Class Degree in Civil Engineering) and is extremely bright and intelligent.


Also, practically, she is currently doing her whole house up. She had already done all The Electrics and Plumbing and Carpentry.


She is studying Chinese to explore the "hidden China" next year ( No Shanghai/Beijing etc) and she went half-way round the World, on her own, when just 21...( The Far East/Africa etc..)..she is quite a Woman...

SteveT Wrote:

She sounds a tiresome, high maintenance, trollope Tony, and you are better off without her, just you your dogs and the shared kennel.


Try totally independent, self-sufficient, honest, adventurous, knowledgeable and streetwise Steve T.

KalamityKel Wrote:

Blimey... Wot I miss?! (cant be bothered reading thru it all!)


You are a naughty little Kelstar sometimes aren't you?


Before you go to work spend 2 minutes on the second "naughty step" for missing my "take" on the fact that when Murray loses he is a "dour Scot"-hence the opening post.


When he is about "level" in a game he gets "Promoted" to British and when "Our Boy" finally comes through to Win, then he receives the ultimate accolade and is positively English, and no mistake....:)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> I was referring to mention of a "trollop"



That appears to be "Steve T's" interpretation of someone who is..


"Financially, intellectually ( she has a First Class Degree in Civil Engineering) and is extremely bright and intelligent.


Also, practically, she is currently doing her whole house up. She had already done all The Electrics and Plumbing and Carpentry.


She is studying Chinese to explore the "hidden China" next year ( No Shanghai/Beijing etc) and she went half-way round the World, on her own, when just 21...( The Far East/Africa etc..)..she is quite a Woman.....



Don't quite see what the connection is as to how the above description of the Young Lady signifies her as a "trollope" but it takes all sorts...:X

Jeremy Wrote:

And Tony... I thought you were already spoken for (Live-In Jamaican Ladyfriend )?


Jeremy: You, correctly, said it i.e. "Ladyfriend" not Girlfriend ( although I have referred to her, as such).


If she was my Partner she WOULD have something to say about other Female visitors, who, by co-incidence, are all the same age as she is, herself, i.e 30/31.


This other Lady is only 2/3 younger than me and 20 years older than my other Ladyfriends Jeremy.

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