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what would you like to do if you could? im not talking about your real career ambitions, just silly things...
id like to play with wickle puppieeees all day long!!!
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honestly, I would like to teach Egyptians going to America how to cope and adapt faster...something along those lines....what do you call that???
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If I could I would love to sit in the dirt all day and dig out dinosaur fossils..... I would be happy and fulfilled.
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I would be a hospital clown on a children ward - always dreamt of that....That must be the most precious gift to make children in a hard or lifetreatining situation laugh and forget their pain fore just a couple of minutes.
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tiger, you must visit charmouth beach one day... me and the kids go there to dig up fossils, its great!
tibe.. thats such a great idea... i was asked to go on a pilgrimage to lourdes, its something ive always thought about, but i couldnt get my head around one of the illnesses one of the kids had. its on my real list of things to do... just wasnt mentally ready. i really admire everyone who goes, or who deals with things like that on a daily basis.
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quote:Originally posted by charm el feikh?: tiger, you must visit charmouth beach one day... me and the kids go there to dig up fossils, its great!
Wow! That was a blast from the past..I spent one of my best summers there...beautiful place and wonderful people
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quote:Originally posted by charm el feikh?: tiger, you must visit charmouth beach one day... me and the kids go there to dig up fossils, its great!
tibe.. thats such a great idea... i was asked to go on a pilgrimage to lourdes, its something ive always thought about, but i couldnt get my head around one of the illnesses one of the kids had. its on my real list of things to do... just wasnt mentally ready. i really admire everyone who goes, or who deals with things like that on a daily basis.
Exactly - I admire the doctors and nurses who has the strong mentality to work with dying children everyday. - I actually dont think I would last a week. I cant even watch a movie inwhere children are deadly sick, injuried or mistreated. That always makes me go and stand in my childrens joint bedroom and watch them sleep. There is nothing as peacefull as a sleeping child.
When I was younger me and my girlfriend dreamt of going to jamaica and open a beachbar and just party and check out hot guys in sharts all day...... (Did I mentioned our favoritemovie was Cocktail with Tom Cruise) oh man- I would love to be a teenager again.
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quote:Originally posted by charm el feikh?: oh we love it there... we allways make a trip (or two) to the fudge kitchen in Lyme Regis...
i cant tell you what the tablet tastes like! or the coconut ice.
right, thats it... im going there next weekend!
WOW I lived in Lyme Regis for almost 2-years back in the mid 70's - almost 5-years total in the area
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quote:Originally posted by charm el feikh?: oh we love it there... we allways make a trip (or two) to the fudge kitchen in Lyme Regis...
i cant tell you what the tablet tastes like! or the coconut ice.
right, thats it... im going there next weekend!
WOW I lived in Lyme Regis for almost 2-years back in the mid 70's - almost 5-years total in the area
You too I was there after that, but lived in both Charmouth and Lyme Regis. Nothing nicer than the Cobb on a winter's day when there were no grockles
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You too I was there after that, but lived in both Charmouth and Lyme Regis. Nothing nicer than the Cobb on a winter's day when there were no grockles [/QB][/QUOTE]
I know, it's such a wonderful word to describe the tourists who fill the main street and get in your hair all summer through. They were my hippy days
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I spent a week at Lulworth Cove/Durdle Door a few summers ago - beautiful place! My now ex didn't actually leave the cottage we had rented (he brought his Playstation with him and couldn't be tempted away from it which explains why he is now an ex!). I did a lot of exploring on my own, and found it a very peaceful, beautiful spot!
As for unusual jobs - I can't think right now, but one I had when I was studying in China always makes me smile when I think about it. To earn a bit of extra cash, I found work as an English teacher. One of my students was a bit dodgy - he didn't want to learn any English at all, but was quite happy to pay me £20 an hour to read him scripts of Dallas, so he could tape them and listen to them in his car! Very strange...
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When I was younger me and my girlfriend dreamt of going to jamaica and open a beachbar and just party and check out hot guys in sharts all day...... (Did I mentioned our favoritemovie was Cocktail with Tom Cruise) oh man- I would love to be a teenager again.
Oh yes, this sounds wonderful. Tibe, if you ever think of realizing this longlife dream - count me in. Call me!
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Ok I promise if I win the lottery I will open the beachbar on jamaica and hire you as a bartender......or as grap-the-hot-guys-a-direct-them-to-the-bar-girl
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me and my son like Lyme Regis as well - he loves fossil collecting and geology stuff!
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as for a dream job - something with flowers - they smell lovely all the time!
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I live about 45 mins from Lulworth Cove and my boyfriend surfs there when he can. I love to sit on the rocks, looking in the little pools for crabs and weed. Aren't the fossils great there?
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quote:Originally posted by charm el feikh?: tiger, you must visit charmouth beach one day... me and the kids go there to dig up fossils, its great!
tibe.. thats such a great idea... i was asked to go on a pilgrimage to lourdes, its something ive always thought about, but i couldnt get my head around one of the illnesses one of the kids had. its on my real list of things to do... just wasnt mentally ready. i really admire everyone who goes, or who deals with things like that on a daily basis.
Exactly - I admire the doctors and nurses who has the strong mentality to work with dying children everyday. - I actually dont think I would last a week. I cant even watch a movie inwhere children are deadly sick, injuried or mistreated. That always makes me go and stand in my childrens joint bedroom and watch them sleep. There is nothing as peacefull as a sleeping child.
When I was younger me and my girlfriend dreamt of going to jamaica and open a beachbar and just party and check out hot guys in sharts all day...... (Did I mentioned our favoritemovie was Cocktail with Tom Cruise) oh man- I would love to be a teenager again.
ur energy levels get drained but you plod and plod and plod on ...i brough my daughter a rabbit today called honey she got long ears and she goddamn huge ,,but lovely its her birthday present but the cat ''aisah ''isnt taking to it well thinks its a bird
but im amdmire mums with sick children see alot all the time found ithard when onece we stayedin great ormond street now i do admire the dedication there im send money from my account to them and bobbys has well ..yes i admire them the do deserve seat in heaven ..
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