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The person who got the most out of TC
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1.       kai
0 posts
 25 Dec 2006 Mon 11:59 pm

I am sorry to say it but I will have to nominate myself for this one.

This site showed me what is so important, what people can be like in this world - nice, funny, caring, thoughtful. It made me some of the best friends I will ever have in my entire life.
Best of all it showed me what I really want in life and I am going after it!

I was supposed to go to Australia for a month, just me and one of my best friends. No parents, and at the age of 15 that is heaven! But I was rushed to hospital due to my asthma and I was let out two days before I was suppose to fly but my consultant wouldn't allow it and said I was unfit to do so.

My dream of getting away went down the drain, and my family had to re book there holiday to Turkey to fit me and my friend to go with them.
I came back with the biggest interest for Turkey and it's culture and also it's language. From then on I looked on the web and found this site. I found all of you.
This is one serious asthma attack I am always thankful I had, because if I didn't have it, I wouldn't know this site or any of you. I wouldn't know the real beauty in life

So I take this time to thank you all for helping and putting effort towards making my life worth living.

I love you all

2.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 12:48 am

um..odd post hun..but thanx

3.       kai
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 02:06 am

Quoting robyn :

um..odd post hun..but thanx



sikildim tabii lol rica ederim canım

4.       aslan2
507 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 12:14 pm

Of course you meant "sıkıldım"! with "i"s, it's a different meaning.

5.       Elisa
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 12:57 pm

Quoting kai:

sikildim



6.       aenigma x
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 01:42 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting kai:

sikildim



7.       deer
166 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 03:08 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting kai:

sikildim









Ooopppss

8.       ramayan
2633 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 09:13 pm

Quoting kai:


sikildim tabii lol rica ederim canım





no need to announce it dear...but u made us laugh

9.       kai
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:12 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting kai:


sikildim tabii lol rica ederim canım





no need to announce it dear...but u made us laugh



That was my intention haha!

10.       kai
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:25 pm

Quoting aslan2:

Of course you meant "sıkıldım"! with "i"s, it's a different meaning.



I meant to make people laugh, it's supposedly what I am good at and look, it worked! I know what it means. I was kidding lol but hey in English it can mean the same thing in a way lol

hehe sorry if I offended anyone it was only supposed to make people laugh

11.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:25 pm

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?

12.       kai
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:28 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?



Award goes to Girleegirl for being most noticeable
and also to robin for always correcting my English. I will know it fluently one day canım thanks to you lol

13.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:29 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?


but hey me and kai are english we don't have those sorts of competitions in secondary school ..thank god i'd never win anything lollol

14.       kai
0 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:30 pm

Quoting robyn :

Quoting girleegirl:

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?


but hey me and kai are english we don't have those sorts of competitions in secondary school ..thank god i'd never win anything lollol



You didn't? I did maybe I'm not english after all, as you keep correcting me too lol

Natural born unenglish lol

15.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:39 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting girleegirl:

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?


but hey me and kai are english we don't have those sorts of competitions in secondary school ..thank god i'd never win anything lollol



You didn't? I did maybe I'm not english after all, as you keep correcting me too lol

Natural born unenglish lol



sorry kai honey, but you are english born and bred..it's just that your english is appalling lol

16.       libralady
5152 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 11:58 pm

Room, talk, neway!

17.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:00 am

Quoting robyn :

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting girleegirl:

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?


but hey me and kai are english we don't have those sorts of competitions in secondary school ..thank god i'd never win anything lollol



You didn't? I did maybe I'm not english after all, as you keep correcting me too lol

Natural born unenglish lol



sorry kai honey, but you are english born and bred..it's just that your english is appalling lol



But are u sure I am English born and bread? can u be certain

18.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:01 am

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting girleegirl:

Hhmmm, this is all starting to be a bit high school yearbookish........I wonder what will be next, 'Most likely to succeed', 'Best Hair'?


but hey me and kai are english we don't have those sorts of competitions in secondary school ..thank god i'd never win anything lollol



You didn't? I did maybe I'm not english after all, as you keep correcting me too lol

Natural born unenglish lol



sorry kai honey, but you are english born and bred..it's just that your english is appalling lol



But are u sure I am English born and bread? can u be certain


well i'm sure that you are not bread canim ..lollol

19.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:03 am

Quoting libralady:

Room, talk, neway!



there is a difference between chatroom speech(slang) and english libralady as i'm sure you are aware you shall have to excuse me if we offend u with it's use occassionally on forums

20.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:08 am

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Room, talk, neway!



there is a difference between chatroom speech(slang) and english libralady as i'm sure you are aware you shall have to excuse me if we offend u with it's use occassionally on forums



Sorry but it is a language, its called cockney lol Londona

21.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:09 am

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Room, talk, neway!



there is a difference between chatroom speech(slang) and english libralady as i'm sure you are aware you shall have to excuse me if we offend u with it's use occassionally on forums



Sorry but it is a language, its called cockney lol Londona



no darling that's a dialect not a language

22.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:12 am

Quoting robyn :

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Room, talk, neway!



there is a difference between chatroom speech(slang) and english libralady as i'm sure you are aware you shall have to excuse me if we offend u with it's use occassionally on forums



Sorry but it is a language, its called cockney lol Londona



no darling that's a dialect not a language



Yeah but u entr da streets of Lndn, da place i grew up neway & it bcums a language

23.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:12 am

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?

24.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:12 am

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Room, talk, neway!



there is a difference between chatroom speech(slang) and english libralady as i'm sure you are aware you shall have to excuse me if we offend u with it's use occassionally on forums



Sorry but it is a language, its called cockney lol Londona



no darling that's a dialect not a language



Yeah but u entr da streets of Lndn, da place i grew up neway & it bcums a language



canim i only just about figured that one out

25.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:13 am

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong?

26.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:16 am

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



you are correct..although really i should not apologise for kai's behaviour

27.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:17 am

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



you are correct..although really i should not apologise for kai's behaviour



Wht did i do wrng? :-S

28.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:20 am

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



you are correct..although really i should not apologise for kai's behaviour



Wht did i do wrng? :-S



your english girl your english

29.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 12:32 am

Quoting robyn :

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



you are correct..although really i should not apologise for kai's behaviour



Wht did i do wrng? :-S



your english girl your english



2 things!

1) ever considered people might be dyslexic? (though i'm not it does worth considering before you comment on people's writing skills )

2) I write like this coz I was bought up in a rough area and that is how we communicate (cockney style) and it's not my problem if u don't like it. Infact I loved it, people were more loud and out going in the London area i know compare to the place I live in now.
I hate it because people r so stuck up and arrogant & to be quite frank we need less ppl like that, not more!
I mean in the place i am in now I got told off once for putting the date the "incorrect way" 02/31/2006 instead of 31/02/2006 by my teacher and I asked her "then why do u refer to the the 9/11 as the 9/11 and not the 11/9?
My teacher soon kept quiet then. lol

My point is people all over the world have different ways of communication and people change there language sometimes to communicate with others. For example people try to learn Turkish here so they can communicate with Turks!
Cockney isn't an offical language I know but when u get into certain parts of London it kind of is lol

For example, I got to a kebap shop which is run by Turks and to communicate with them I have a small conversation with them in Turkish everytime I go in there and also order my food in Turkish, because although they speak cockney like myself it is always good to notice and respect other ppls way of communication dnt u think?

30.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:21 am

Welcome back to the "Teenage Blog Site" Offfffffffff.

Yes Kai, your way of writing the date IS the incorrect way. It is correct in USA, but not UK, and YES it does matter. If you fill in forms and official documents and get it wrong, it DOES. If you are given a date for an appointment such as 03/08 how will you know if its August or March? Your argument to your teacher was ridiculous - the reason that tragic day is called 9/11 is because that is the CORRECT way to write the date in the USA, which is where it happened.

Yes, it is good to respect other people's way of communicating, which is why it is helpful to try and write your English correctly so that non-native English speakers can read it more easily.

Maybe it would be an idea to learn your native language before embarking on a foreign one...

31.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:25 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Welcome back to the "Teenage Blog Site" Offfffffffff.

Yes Kai, your way of writing the date IS the incorrect way. It is correct in USA, but not UK, and YES it does matter. If you fill in forms and official documents and get it wrong, it DOES. If you are given a date for an appointment such as 03/08 how will you know if its August or March? Your argument to your teacher was ridiculous - the reason that tragic day is called 9/11 is because that is the CORRECT way to write the date in the USA, which is where it happened.

Yes, it is good to respect other people's way of communicating, which is why it is helpful to try and write your English correctly so that non-native English speakers can read it more easily.

Maybe it would be an idea to learn your native language before embarking on a foreign one...



Err Hello if a form has DD/MM/YYY then thats the way i put it but I have also had forms I needed to put MM/DD/YYYY.

I know "my" language well thanks but it is how I choose to write in it. And as I also said it is the language is some parts of London, and NO it is not just teenagers that use it and it is not just british people who use it either. Like I said the guys I speak to also speak cockney.
The parts I love about those parts of London you can go into a small shop and they say "have a nice day" or "what u up to" just general chit chat, but in some places in the UK one of them i live in now (I am not naming which because not all are like it but majority are) just ask for money and u r off on ur way.
Talk about lack of communication!

32.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:31 am

OOOF I make a forum saying what this site has done for me and saying thank you and I get my head bitten off for the way I write it!

Well next time I will not say thanks though I think some of the people in TC deserve it.

33.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:38 am

Quoting kai:

Err Hello if a form has DD/MM/YYY then thats the way i put it but I have also had forms I needed to put MM/DD/YYYY.

I know "my" language well thanks but it is how I choose to write in it. And as I also said it is the language is some parts of London, and NO it is not just teenagers that use it and it is not just british people who use it either. Like I said the guys I speak to also speak cockney.
The parts I love about those parts of London you can go into a small shop and they say "have a nice day" or "what u up to" just general chit chat, but in some places in the UK one of them i live in now (I am not naming which because not all are like it but majority are) just ask for money and u r off on ur way.
Talk about lack of communication!



You completely missed the point (again)! Incidently my reference to "teenage blog" had nothing whatsoever to do with your speaking in slang. Anyway, congratulations in writing without slang - see you CAN do it when you try

34.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 03:43 am

Quoting kai:

OOOF I make a forum saying what this site has done for me and saying thank you and I get my head bitten off for the way I write it!

Well next time I will not say thanks though I think some of the people in TC deserve it.



Offffffff Kai, I was not commenting on your original post, but on your post "moaning" about the correctness of written English. You made a statement on the forum, and I disagreed and replied.

You are NOW talking about common courtesy and politeness in daily life which is a separate thing altogether from accents and slang.

Speaking with slang or an accent is great, but if you CAN write English well, don't you think it's considerate to do so on a website which caters for all nationalities?

35.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:35 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong?



Nought bor! But how do non-Cockneys or non-Essex girls, or anyone from any other nation descipher your own personal language! I just have a "bee in my bonnet" about the use of the English Language and it's destruction.

36.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:45 pm

As for the English Language, I shall hatter keep a'dewin' en by t'way ee'yer fa'got a dickey, bor?

Ooooops fell right into broad Norfolk there - sorry folks!!

37.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:46 pm

And as for the person who has got the most out of TC, has it been decided yet? Not me that's for sure!

38.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 02:55 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting kai:

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong?



Nought bor! But how do non-Cockneys or non-Essex girls, or anyone from any other nation descipher your own personal language! I just have a "bee in my bonnet" about the use of the English Language and it's destruction.



just for the record,plenty of people understand abbreviations or internet slang such as 'neway,u(you),c(see)y(why) etc etc, just because we are from london or essex doesn't mean anything.it is not specific to essex.like aenigma noticed it is more specific to youth culture or perhaps chatrooms on the internet as well.its decipher not descipher please dont destroy english language

39.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 06:16 pm

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Quoting kai:

Quoting libralady:

Should that not be "excuse us (not me)" ?



may i ask y we hav to apologise? what exactly did we or i do wrong?



Nought bor! But how do non-Cockneys or non-Essex girls, or anyone from any other nation descipher your own personal language! I just have a "bee in my bonnet" about the use of the English Language and it's destruction.



just for the record,plenty of people understand abbreviations or internet slang such as 'neway,u(you),c(see)y(why) etc etc, just because we are from london or essex doesn't mean anything.it is not specific to essex.like aenigma noticed it is more specific to youth culture or perhaps chatrooms on the internet as well.its decipher not descipher please dont destroy english language



and here is breaking my "I hate quote upon quote" do I bloody well care! No I don't

40.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 06:57 pm

We have completely changed the subject yet again lol ahhh TC wouldn't be the same if we didn't!

Anyway has anyone been into a London newsagents or some small little shop?
I love those shops! The owners or the people who work in them neway are always outgoing....For e.g. "how u doin love u ite?" or "Hows da life treatin ya"
London life if anywhere in the UK is "da best"

Even thy Queen Elizabeth lives there. Oh how one makes one laugh without even trying lol

41.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:08 pm

Quoting kai:

Anyway has anyone been into a London newsagents or some small little shop?
I love those shops! The owners or the people who work in them neway are always outgoing....For e.g. "how u doin love u ite?" or "Hows da life treatin ya"
London life if anywhere in the UK is "da best"



London life is the best eh? So how come its two "infamous" residents spend all their time online lol!

And....why do you assume London is unique in it's friendly "little shops". We have wonderfully friendly shops where I live - they really are "da best"...

42.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:10 pm

Im sorry, but dont you think that you are getting too much OFF topic even in off topic section aswell?

ofcourse it is nice to have fun, sense of humour is good, but after some level i guess it doesnt look like fun anymore huh?

43.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:13 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Im sorry, but dont you think that you are getting too much OFF topic even in off topic section aswell?

ofcourse it is nice to have fun, sense of humour is good, but after some level i guess it doesnt look like fun anymore huh?



What the "teenage blog"? Well, I feel I know more about these two members than I do my own best friend!!!! What next? Favourite american action film? Ahh no, we had that post... lol!

44.       catwoman
8933 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:16 pm

I don't see anything wrong or overly funny in kai's message . I actually miss such little social encounters, as she described. Here in the US everything is so sterile, no life outside the box... but there are other great things here so it's of course a give-and-take.

45.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:26 pm

well its none of my business actually
the site has owner and it has its rules...

but the thing here if a thread opened somehow, accidentaly if reaches 10 pages in one second i may there is something "missing" huh?

46.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:31 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

well its none of my business actually
the site has owner and it has its rules...

but the thing here if a thread opened somehow, accidentaly if reaches 10 pages in one second i may there is something "missing" huh?



Offfffff what now? I am agreeing with Sui! Hehe! I agree, its fun SOMETIMES when we go off topic and have some fun. But does it have to be ALL THE TIME

47.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 07:54 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting kai:

Anyway has anyone been into a London newsagents or some small little shop?
I love those shops! The owners or the people who work in them neway are always outgoing....For e.g. "how u doin love u ite?" or "Hows da life treatin ya"
London life if anywhere in the UK is "da best"



London life is the best eh? So how come its two "infamous" residents spend all their time online lol!

And....why do you assume London is unique in it's friendly "little shops". We have wonderfully friendly shops where I live - they really are "da best"...



i'm not from london dear lol sorry ..and if i was allowed to go out without interruptions,phonecalls,accusations etc rather than sit at home i would quite gladly do so

48.       catwoman
8933 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:00 pm

Quoting robyn :

i'm not from london dear lol sorry ..and if i was allowed to go out without interruptions,phonecalls,accusations etc rather than sit at home i would quite gladly do so



does it mean that you can't go out without being iterrupted, getting phone calls and being accused later? I'm sorry if I misunderstood your post..

49.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:03 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting robyn :

i'm not from london dear lol sorry ..and if i was allowed to go out without interruptions,phonecalls,accusations etc rather than sit at home i would quite gladly do so



does it mean that you can't go out without being iterrupted, getting phone calls and being accused later? I'm sorry if I misunderstood your post..



yeh thats what it means..gosh i'm sure he'd prefer it if i wore an electronic tracking device..especially if it showed if there were people present lollol

50.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:03 pm

Quoting robyn :

i'm not from london dear lol home



My humble apologies How could I have possibly forgotten that you are an Essex Girl..

51.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:05 pm

Quoting robyn :

yeh thats what it means..gosh i'm sure he'd prefer it if i wore an electronic tracking device..especially if it showed if there were people present lollol



Ouh dear - does he not trust you?

52.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:06 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

i'm not from london dear lol home



My humble apologies How could I have possibly forgotten that you are an Essex Girl..



i am i am ..but i'm an essex girl.whose not blonde,doesn't own white stilettos,doesn't drink alcohol, doesn't dance around their handbag,not a single mum with tons of children and with a degree..not bad eh?

come to think of it am i really in essesx?lollol

53.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:06 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

yeh thats what it means..gosh i'm sure he'd prefer it if i wore an electronic tracking device..especially if it showed if there were people present lollol



Ouh dear - does he not trust you?



trust um..let me think..no guess not

54.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:09 pm

Quoting robyn :

come to think of it am i really in essesx?lollol



Oh yes, you most definitely are in Essex . Please tell me, how have you used your degree since graduation?

55.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:11 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

come to think of it am i really in essesx?lollol



Oh yes, you most definitely are in Essex . Please tell me, how have you used your degree since graduation?



o i made a spelling mistake sorry ..i haven't used it because i graduated in june and i gave birth in june too..i can't work cos there's noone to look after her apart from on weekends..which i am looking for by the way

56.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:13 pm

Quoting robyn :

o i made a spelling mistake sorry ..i haven't used it because i graduated in june and i gave birth in june too..i can't work cos there's noone to look after her apart from on weekends..which i am looking for by the way



Ahh well, good luck in your search and career

57.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:15 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

o i made a spelling mistake sorry ..i haven't used it because i graduated in june and i gave birth in june too..i can't work cos there's noone to look after her apart from on weekends..which i am looking for by the way



Ahh well, good luck in your search and career



yeh i'll get back to it when she goes to school.gosh that's a depressing thought not working properly for another 4 years :-S

58.       catwoman
8933 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:16 pm

Quoting robyn :

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

o i made a spelling mistake sorry ..i haven't used it because i graduated in june and i gave birth in june too..i can't work cos there's noone to look after her apart from on weekends..which i am looking for by the way



Ahh well, good luck in your search and career



yeh i'll get back to it when she goes to school.gosh that's a depressing thought not working properly for another 4 years :-S



what kind of job are you looking for (or would like to do)?

59.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:17 pm

i will do my teacher training like i have always dreamed i can do it when she goes back to school but until then i will make do with weekend work.

60.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:30 pm

Quoting robyn :

i will do my teacher training like i have always dreamed i can do it when she goes back to school but until then i will make do with weekend work.



Ummm well, its obviously not my business, but seeing as you are happy to talk about personal things, may I ask why you didn't wait to have a baby until you finished your training?

61.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:34 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

i will do my teacher training like i have always dreamed i can do it when she goes back to school but until then i will make do with weekend work.



Ummm well, its obviously not my business, but seeing as you are happy to talk about personal things, may I ask why you didn't wait to have a baby until you finished your training?



the pregnancy wasn't planned..thats why..i didn't want children.but stuff happens i guess

62.       kai
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:37 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting kai:

Anyway has anyone been into a London newsagents or some small little shop?
I love those shops! The owners or the people who work in them neway are always outgoing....For e.g. "how u doin love u ite?" or "Hows da life treatin ya"
London life if anywhere in the UK is "da best"



London life is the best eh? So how come its two "infamous" residents spend all their time online lol!

And....why do you assume London is unique in it's friendly "little shops". We have wonderfully friendly shops where I live - they really are "da best"...



Two? no there is only one, Robin is an Essex girl and I'm da Londona. As for the reason why I am on here and not enjoying da London life is because I don't live in London anymore I live in Surrey!! OOF! what a change!!!
So I basically live in the middle of nowhere compare to where I used to, so with little to do and with great people to talk to why not do that instead of complaining d@ I'm bored

So as funny as it may sound, you lot are keeping my sanity together

63.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 08:40 pm

Quoting kai:

So I basically live in the middle of nowhere compare to where I used to, so with little to do and with great people to talk to why not do that instead of complaining d@ I'm bored

So as funny as it may sound, you lot are keeping my sanity together



Ahh well, perhaps all will change when you start your new job , its a great cure for insomnia. Glad you don't get bored here, unfortunately I am now - cya

64.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 11:13 pm

Quoting kai:

We have completely changed the subject yet again lol ahhh TC wouldn't be the same if we didn't!

Anyway has anyone been into a London newsagents or some small little shop?
I love those shops! The owners or the people who work in them neway are always outgoing....For e.g. "how u doin love u ite?" or "Hows da life treatin ya"
London life if anywhere in the UK is "da best"

Even thy Queen Elizabeth lives there. Oh how one makes one laugh without even trying lol



No oi hent bin to a Lundin newsagent shop for a perpa - an the Queen also lives only 10 miles from my door step at Christmas - good ol'Queeny!! Anyone for tea?

65.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 11:34 pm

Quoting libralady:

No oi hent bin to a Lundin newsagent shop for a perpa - an the Queen also lives only 10 miles from my door step at Christmas - good ol'Queeny!! Anyone for tea?



Ouh! You aint? You avn't lived Libralady - i erd they r really friendly n stuff, its gr8. Neways, i nose where u live nah

66.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 11:39 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting libralady:

No oi hent bin to a Lundin newsagent shop for a perpa - an the Queen also lives only 10 miles from my door step at Christmas - good ol'Queeny!! Anyone for tea?



Ouh! You aint? You avn't lived Libralady - i erd they r really friendly n stuff, its gr8. Neways, i nose where u live nah



see you guys do understand ..are u from london or essex?

67.       libralady
5152 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 11:55 pm

Norfolk, East Anglia - London or Basildon are too far to bike and of course we grow lots of potatoes and driver really slowly ................ and we can boast the brilliant Great Yarmouth!! For the old folk there is always Cromer (that is where I tend to go )

68.       aenigma x
0 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 11:57 pm

Quoting libralady:

Norfolk, East Anglia - London or Basildon are too far to bike and of course we grow lots of potatoes and driver really slowly ................ and we can boast the brilliant Great Yarmouth!! For the old folk there is always Cromer (that is where I tend to go )



Yep - guessed it. They dont like strangers round there do they?

Neways, dont worry bout a bike, the social will pay fer a taxi hun

69.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 27 Dec 2006 Wed 11:59 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting libralady:

Norfolk, East Anglia - London or Basildon are too far to bike and of course we grow lots of potatoes and driver really slowly ................ and we can boast the brilliant Great Yarmouth!! For the old folk there is always Cromer (that is where I tend to go )



Yep - guessed it. They dont like strangers round there do they?

Neways, dont worry bout a bike, the social will pay fer a taxi gal



how did u guess lol

70.       libralady
5152 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:05 am

Social?? What?? Now that is an insult to hardworking Norfolk folk! Only the out of towners are on the social that we kindly housed in the 70's

71.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:08 am

Quoting libralady:

Social?? What?? Now that is an insult to hardworking Norfolk folk! Only the out of towners are on the social that we kindly housed in the 70's



Hahahaha! Actually I was just musing on Kai's earlier post again (first time I have had a muse on her posts ) and it struck me as a strange thought that we should all write as we speak! I have a Yorkshire friend, should she be writing like this:-

"Ay, I was on t'way to t'peapershop - there's nowt so friendly as folk, ay"

Or my Newcastle friend:-
"Ahm gunna the pyeppor shop - theyer reet friendly"

72.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:30 am

aenigma... four hours earlier you said you were bored with TC, but looks like your town is also rather boring and you joined again .

73.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:33 am

Quoting catwoman:

aenigma... four hours earlier you said you were bored with TC, but looks like your town is also rather boring and you joined again .



Well, therein lies a story ! I went to the pub, felt ill came home with a bad mood and decided to spread my misery here again

BTW I dont live in a town - just a tiny island with weeny villages which call themselves towns!!! But I love it - when I am well

74.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:38 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Well, therein lies a story ! I went to the pub, felt ill came home with a bad mood and decided to spread my misery here again



allah allah! is going to a pub alone a tradition in your town?

75.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:39 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting aenigma x:

Well, therein lies a story ! I went to the pub, felt ill came home with a bad mood and decided to spread my misery here again



allah allah! is going to a pub alone a tradition in your town?



Awwwwwwwwwww silly! I didn't go alone (and I repeat, I dont live in a town! The nearest town is a boat ride away!)

76.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:42 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Awwwwwwwwwww silly! I didn't go alone (and I repeat, I dont live in a town! The nearest town is a boat ride away!)



oh Aenigma, I can't keep up with your post modifications .

77.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:44 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting aenigma x:

Awwwwwwwwwww silly! I didn't go alone (and I repeat, I dont live in a town! The nearest town is a boat ride away!)



oh Aenigma, I can't keep up with your post modifications .



Hehehe! I type too fast and then have to return to the scene of the crime

78.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:48 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting catwoman:

oh Aenigma, I can't keep up with your post modifications .



Hehehe! I type too fast and then have to return to the scene of the crime



yes, it looks exactly that way...

79.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 12:49 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting catwoman:

oh Aenigma, I can't keep up with your post modifications .



Hehehe! I type too fast and then have to return to the scene of the crime



yes, it looks exactly that way...



Fancy an argument ?

80.       catwoman
8933 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 01:00 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Fancy an argument ?



maybe... but not in this chat format that you're in the mood for (well, I understand that it's because of your current condition hehe)

81.       kai
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 01:50 am

Aenigma, your nearest town is a boat ride away?

And I thought I was stuck! lol

82.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 01:01 pm

Quoting kai:

Aenigma, your nearest town is a boat ride away?

And I thought I was stuck! lol



I dont feel stuck at all - I love it

83.       lady in red
6947 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 01:06 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting kai:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting libralady:

Room, talk, neway!



there is a difference between chatroom speech(slang) and english libralady as i'm sure you are aware you shall have to excuse me if we offend u with it's use occassionally on forums



Sorry but it is a language, its called cockney lol Londona



no darling that's a dialect not a language



Yeah but u entr da streets of Lndn, da place i grew up neway & it bcums a language



If you grew up on the streets of London kai - how come you went to school in the USA??

84.       libralady
5152 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 02:57 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting kai:

Aenigma, your nearest town is a boat ride away?

And I thought I was stuck! lol



I dont feel stuck at all - I love it



Bit like growing up in the fens then! Nearest house - 1 mile, nearest school 2 miles, nearest town 7 miles, and then there was the time the bridge fell into the river and we couldn't get to school, but then some dick head brought us a rowing boat!

85.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 02:59 pm

Quoting libralady:

Bit like growing up in the fens then! Nearest house - 1 mile, nearest school 2 miles, nearest town 7 miles, and then there was the time the bridge fell into the river and we couldn't get to school, but then some dick head brought us a rowing boat!



Even better than that....nearest CHAV 25 miles

86.       libralady
5152 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 03:11 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting libralady:

Bit like growing up in the fens then! Nearest house - 1 mile, nearest school 2 miles, nearest town 7 miles, and then there was the time the bridge fell into the river and we couldn't get to school, but then some dick head brought us a rowing boat!



Even better than that....nearest CHAV 25 miles



Nearest CHAV is about 2 miles!!! and guess what we have the FAMOUS one living nearby - Michael Carrol, the lotto lout

anyway I have decorating to do - c y babe

87.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 03:16 pm

Quoting libralady:

anyway I have decorating to do - c y babe



Offfffffff it's "cya" - has Kai taught you NOTHING! Anyway, hadi, we should go... we are "chat rooming" like the gruesome twosome

(Before Catwoman attacks - I would like to add that my comment was said with love )

88.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 03:49 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting libralady:

anyway I have decorating to do - c y babe



Offfffffff it's "cya" - has Kai taught you NOTHING! Anyway, hadi, we should go... we are "chat rooming" like the gruesome twosome

(Before Catwoman attacks - I would like to add that my comment was said with love )



gruesome twosome.are you calling me a pikie though?or my dad a rhino?anyway is my face bothered?

89.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 03:55 pm

Quoting robyn :

gruesome twosome.are you calling me a pikie though?or my dad a rhino?anyway is my face bothered?



Hehehehe! But why are you assuming i am talking about YOU? Eh? Bothered?

90.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 04:02 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

gruesome twosome.are you calling me a pikie though?or my dad a rhino?anyway is my face bothered?



Hehehehe! But why are you assuming i am talking about YOU? Eh? Bothered?



but i saw you chatting though

91.       kai
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 10:40 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting libralady:

anyway I have decorating to do - c y babe



Offfffffff it's "cya" - has Kai taught you NOTHING! Anyway, hadi, we should go... we are "chat rooming" like the gruesome twosome

(Before Catwoman attacks - I would like to add that my comment was said with love )



Well spotted Aenigma alternatively it can also be "l8rs" lol

92.       kai
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 10:44 pm

Quoting lady in red:

If you grew up on the streets of London kai - how come you went to school in the USA??



Did I? lol

93.       teaschip
3870 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 10:58 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting lady in red:

If you grew up on the streets of London kai - how come you went to school in the USA??



Did I? lol



I didn't realize this, Kai. Or is it realise?

94.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 11:01 pm

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting kai:

Quoting lady in red:

If you grew up on the streets of London kai - how come you went to school in the USA??



Did I? lol



I didn't realize this, Kai. Or is it realise?



the cat's out of the bag kai

95.       kai
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 11:05 pm

Quoting robyn :

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting kai:

Quoting lady in red:

If you grew up on the streets of London kai - how come you went to school in the USA??



Did I? lol



I didn't realize this, Kai. Or is it realise?



the cat's out of the bag kai



Oh dear do you think I should tell Da Mustafa? lol oh and felix might want to know too lol

96.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 11:10 pm


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