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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chef Mick: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by madderthanamonkey: [qb] Oooookay. Lovely :cool: Let's go. [QUOTE]Originally posted by metinoot: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by madderthanamonkey: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by metinoot: [qb] If you go back and look at the very old threads which are UBB but a flat file system (which you must type in this current ES database doesn't link to those threads)...[/qb][/QUOTE]Better things to do :rolleyes: But, as usual, you're not answering the OP, you're just hijacking the thread again and making it all about you. Other members answer the OP. You attack them, make inflammatory comments to draw other members in, and before you know what's what it's a 400 post slanging match. It just gets so boring. [/qb][/QUOTE]Actually I rarely share information about myself anymore, so your rebuff isn't kosher.[/qb][/QUOTE]You share more than you apparently have the intelligence and humility to even know. Every little snipe; jibe; backbiting comment is a window into a bitter and twisted, arrogant and jealous soul. You see a happily married couple on here and are you pleased for them? No. You try to stir up some $hit between them from way back when and call their baby disgusting names. You do this because you need the attention. I stand by what I said. [qb] [QUOTE] 97% of regular posters on this board are either frauds or western women who met their love interest on vacation or online. Then there is the hangerons like CF who I don't entirely believe is not seeking an Arabian Stallion.[/qb][/QUOTE]Oh please. Are you trying to say you're a part of the chosen 3%? Give me a break. You're here for precisely the same reason as I am. Because you met and Egyptian man. I just have the balls to say so, and don't just go riding roughshot on my high horse, going out of my way to pi$$ everyone off. CF has more charm, intellect and wit in her little finger than you could ever hope to possess. No wonder you can't sus her out. Did you refer to your ex as an 'Arabian stallion'? No wonder he bolted then, is it? [qb] [QUOTE]Before Sammi took over the board there was alot of member diversity, but since Sammi is in one of those "red flag" relationships himself that is what dominates the board. ES is definitely missing perspective.[/qb][/QUOTE]What constitutes a red flag relationship, in your eyes? Age? The guy I work for has a much older wife. He worships the ground that she walks on. Do you know why? Because... Let's call her Mrs B. Because Mrs B is an AMAZING lady. I know you won't get this, but amazing doesn't just = strong. She's NICE above everything else. So if it isn't age, is it personal wealth? Because in the example I've just given you, Mrs B was the secretary and Mr B the hotshot lawyer. So if it isn't age or wealth, is it cultural differences? Is it meeting your 'love interest' (PMAB) on holiday? Mrs B's daughter met a Tunisian on holiday. She waited two months, then ran back and married him, at the ripe old age of 22. Mrs B was none too impressed about this. However, 2 beautiful granddaughters and a sometimes tricky, but very loving, 20 odd year marriage later, Mrs B is very happy to admit that she was wrong. She admits this because, shock, horror, just like Mrs B, he's a good person and everyone likes him. I also know a 'mail order bride' from Singapore who came here who to marry the builder she met on the net. She did the conversion course and now works as a solicitor here. They're as happy as ever 10 years on and trying for a baby. It isn't good to generalise. There are plenty of horror stories, to be sure, but open up your eyes a bit wider, you might see a few folks around here who are genuinely happy. [qb] [QUOTE]Unlike you MadMonkey I actually do my research before hitting the tarmac in Egypt. I have an agenda and a list of things to accomplish when I travel to Egypt and that list isn't dictated to me by a group package tour or a gigolo. [/qb][/QUOTE]I was fascinated with Egypt when I was a kid. I love history, and it's the ultimate, isn't it? When I was a teenager, I was chomping at the bit to go, but everyone around me put me off. It's dirty; it's dangerous. I wish I'd been like Cheeky. I wish I'd just said stuff it, I'm going. But every time I tried, something or other kicked off - this was back when they were giving out FCO warnings every other week about terrorist attacks. Finally, my aunt went on a Nile cruise and I thought wooohoo, if she can do it, so can I. Only a couple of months later she came down with some parasitic disease and died within a few days of the first symptoms. So I went here and there around Europe, then a bit further. I made it to Sri Lanka. The week after I came back, Colombo airport was attacked by the LTTE. Close call. Little while on I remember running for a train in Paddington, thinking I haaaaave to get on this. No real reason for feeling it, I could have been late, but I really, really felt it in my gut. Got back, then in the middle of the night had my mum on the phone in tears. The train after mine crashed. Ok. Thought back. Our house burned down when I was a kid. We were away one night, and when we came back it was raised to the ground. And when I sat and thought about it, I decided, actually, I'm not scared of anything anymore. When it's my time I'm a goner - and that's that. So when I came to Egypt the first time, I didn't research it nooooo. I certainly didn't feel the need to research Egyptian men. That wasn't on my itinerary. I booked it, packed it and f***** off. And I followed my intinerary to the T, all on my tod. No package tour or gigalo in toe. I met someone. We went for tea one evening. There was nothing sordid in it and I'm no 'sugarmomma'. We just hit it off. Sweetie, I'm not talking about sex. I'm talking about having the same interests, humour and moral foundation. [qb] [QUOTE]The old threads on ES actually are chockfull of extremely important information. Not quite the amount of sob stories and sugarmama in denile or fraud protestations crap that has been proliferating in the last 5 years or so. [/qb][/QUOTE]Maybe it all turned sour when you turned sour. Tell me, why do you still come? Sorry for hijacking the post OP. I have no more. Blowing a gale out, it is. [/qb][/QUOTE]bravo with a standing ovation ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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