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Thread: What made you smile today :)

21.       busyb
117 posts
 27 Oct 2010 Wed 12:18 am

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

Congratulations!!

 

 Thanks catwoman - It´s all becoming so real now, and making it all the more exciting, though anxious too!



Thread: What made you smile today :)

22.       busyb
117 posts
 25 Oct 2010 Mon 11:33 pm

A lady offered me her seat on the tube today because of my "pregnant status" - As much as it´s not such a good thing to look fat, so many people have told me I don´t look pregnant, and certainly not big enough for 6 months. And with a jumper on I don´t look pregnant, but I took it off when on the tube as it was hot. When she offered me the seat, all I could think was YEAHH I DO look pregnant! ... and not fat! {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast} but then again I wonder if the mothercare bag filled with items helped the look a little {#emotions_dlg.think}



Thread: What made you smile today :)

23.       busyb
117 posts
 25 Oct 2010 Mon 11:30 pm

Going shopping with my best friend in London today - Haven´t seen her in months, so it was all the better



Thread: what caught my eye today

24.       busyb
117 posts
 25 Oct 2010 Mon 11:28 pm

Baby items that I required were half price today when I went shopping in London. I thought they priced it wrong at the till when I asked how much. It was the last one left and had no sticker price on. Was very happy! It certainly pays to look around for different prices first before purchasing



Thread: Got anything to declare? :)

25.       busyb
117 posts
 25 Oct 2010 Mon 11:24 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

I can declare that Ms TheAenigma is making great progress and will soon be a whole new - peaceful inside person, with no need to attack people to express her anger!

 

<<<< *moments pause* {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

 



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

26.       busyb
117 posts
 22 Oct 2010 Fri 01:39 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

Ahhh once again, new love is in the air at TC!  {#emotions_dlg.love}

Translation forums are filled with requests from girls  wanting to know what the love of their life has just told them in their ongoing MSN conversation {#emotions_dlg.computer} or urgently requesting translation of an email, which in all actuality has no urgency at all!  {#emotions_dlg.eeek} 

 

Before reality hits them hard on the head and they come tumbling back to Earth and from then on forward we will hear messages of break ups and "I can´t believe you did this to me, you were everything to me, I really thought you loved me" blah blah blah - It´s just one big cycle {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

 



Thread: english to turkish

27.       busyb
117 posts
 21 Oct 2010 Thu 12:56 pm

 

Quoting AlphaF

 

What you have to realize is that "love", by definition, must involve two parties. Even the most intense feelings of one person for another does not constitute love, unless that person´s feelings are reciprocally returned.

Love is basically a period of time, in which two persons madly, desparately  and (most important) reciprocally try to discover each other. Most "loves" end, when there is nothing more to discover.

Although the English Language fails to define it, there is a higher level of closeness in human relations..only small number of "loves"  can mature to achieve that level. That is the level at which parity yields to uniqness; two persons unite to become one being. Not all lovers can achieve that level, but once achieved they remain there forever.

 

 

 

Well of course it involves two parties, unless someone is big headed enough to fall head over heels for themselves :S

But don´t forget it´s not just love between "lovers" that I´m talking about but also the other kind of love you have for a family member or friend. I know in my life, there are certain people that I wouldn´t be here without and if I ever lost one of those people then I would be devastated because of the love of what I feel for them.



Thread: The great memories from your childhood?

28.       busyb
117 posts
 20 Oct 2010 Wed 09:40 pm

When looking back into your childhood, what are some of the greatest things you remember that made your childhood so memorable - whether it is still around or not.

 

For me, one of the memorable things was buying sweets by the quarter - toffee crumble I loved - and still do! Luckily enough my mother lives in a very small village where a shop still sells some sweets by the quarter



Thread: Being Bilingual Linked To Longer Life

29.       busyb
117 posts
 20 Oct 2010 Wed 09:34 pm

 

Quoting si++

In my professional opinion, learning a new language can only do good things,” she believes. “Other languages are good for you at any age. They allow for a flexibility of thought and a channel for understanding another culture better, as well as your own,” says Kavé.

 

source: here

 

As much as I agree with this statement, do they really need to spend money on a pointless study such as this?

A lot of studies they do these days are so pointless these days. They are always saying "you should eat this/avoid these" etc yet in the papers, some of the oldest living people drink a shot of vodka a day or even have a smoke on cannabis a day! :O where as one man I read about didn´t drink or smoke in his entire life so really I think it all comes down to the people themselves.

 

A book I was reading was stating about a study that went on about biscuit dunking - the best way to dunk a biscuit (I´m not joking either!) and according to this money wasting "study" the taste of a biscuit went down 10% when dipped in lemonade - Not shit Sherlock {#emotions_dlg.wtf}



Thread: english to turkish

30.       busyb
117 posts
 20 Oct 2010 Wed 09:25 pm

lol I agree that you will get comments on here that you may not wish, but in the end, debates can make a good conversation. As I´ve said before, if everyone agree on everything, it would be a boring world :S

 

Anyway, on that note, my opinion is that love can and should contain pain or it is not love at all. Not the pain that the partner has committed but on other hands if the partner in question has become ill, died or even if you are away from the person you love (long distance or works away from home) then it is RIGHT for it to cause and feel pain or it´s like the love hasn´t existed for that person at all in the first place.

 

Or in another way of putting it into a great saying "you never really appreciate what/who you have in life until it´s gone"

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