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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Lady Murasaki » Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:33 pm

Keyser wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Well my older sis left a message that the Stomes were touring and do I wanna go, she knows I’m a bit of a fan, just looked online for tickets and standing room is £100,sitting is £150 minimum. They can fuck off. I’ll just go to the museum and look at some relics with them playing in my headphones instead, for a fraction of the cost. :snooty:


Hope you had a lovely holiday lady M! :Hiya:


Was lovely ta. Found Nemos family (and that awful underwater spider thing)
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Keyser » Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:41 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Keyser wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Well my older sis left a message that the Stomes were touring and do I wanna go, she knows I’m a bit of a fan, just looked online for tickets and standing room is £100,sitting is £150 minimum. They can fuck off. I’ll just go to the museum and look at some relics with them playing in my headphones instead, for a fraction of the cost. :snooty:


Hope you had a lovely holiday lady M! :Hiya:


Was lovely ta. Found Nemos family (and that awful underwater spider thing)


:Hiya:

I hoped that you had had a lovely holiday twice on here - but you missed both my posts! :bawlin: :laughing:
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Lady Murasaki » Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:42 pm

Keyser wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Keyser wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Well my older sis left a message that the Stomes were touring and do I wanna go, she knows I’m a bit of a fan, just looked online for tickets and standing room is £100,sitting is £150 minimum. They can fuck off. I’ll just go to the museum and look at some relics with them playing in my headphones instead, for a fraction of the cost. :snooty:


Hope you had a lovely holiday lady M! :Hiya:


Was lovely ta. Found Nemos family (and that awful underwater spider thing)


:Hiya:

I hoped that you had had a lovely holiday twice on here - but you missed both my posts! :bawlin: :laughing:


Stop crying, lol,
I see it now. :Hiya:
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Keyser » Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:49 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Keyser wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Keyser wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Well my older sis left a message that the Stomes were touring and do I wanna go, she knows I’m a bit of a fan, just looked online for tickets and standing room is £100,sitting is £150 minimum. They can fuck off. I’ll just go to the museum and look at some relics with them playing in my headphones instead, for a fraction of the cost. :snooty:


Hope you had a lovely holiday lady M! :Hiya:


Was lovely ta. Found Nemos family (and that awful underwater spider thing)


:Hiya:

I hoped that you had had a lovely holiday twice on here - but you missed both my posts! :bawlin: :laughing:


Stop crying, lol,
I see it now. :Hiya:


:laughing:
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Lambert » Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:54 pm

Guest wrote:a short (25 mins) video about a chinese girl left in a market because of china's 1 baby policy. she was adopted by americans & then meets her birth parents 20 years later.

this is a 2 hankie job. http://www.bbc.com/news/av/stories-4226 ... r-20-years


lol, the daughter is stone cold. Her mother threw herself at her and she's standing there like, "Really?" She seemed totally detached from the whole thing. Chinese can be brutal to each other, collapse in the street over there and they'll just walk over you.
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Holly » Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:21 am

The Austrian capital Vienna has been named the world’s best city to live in for the ninth consecutive year.

Mercer’s 20th annual Quality of Living survey compared 231 major metropolises, examining factors such as crime, healthcare, education, public services, recreation, housing and personal freedom.

The top 20 cities have remained almost entirely unchanged, with Zurich, Auckland, Munich and Vancouver completing the top five.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news ... ving-2018/

https://www.wien.info/en/lifestyle-scen ... vable-city


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WTF am I doing in New Zealand? :again?:
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Guest » Tue Mar 20, 2018 9:10 am

Holly wrote:The Austrian capital Vienna has been named the world’s best city to live in for the ninth consecutive year.

Mercer’s 20th annual Quality of Living survey compared 231 major metropolises, examining factors such as crime, healthcare, education, public services, recreation, housing and personal freedom.

The top 20 cities have remained almost entirely unchanged, with Zurich, Auckland, Munich and Vancouver completing the top five.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news ... ving-2018/

https://www.wien.info/en/lifestyle-scen ... vable-city


:hap:


WTF am I doing in New Zealand? :again?:


Your life choice.
Do you like rugby or cricket?
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Holly » Tue Mar 20, 2018 9:26 am

Guest wrote:
Holly wrote:The Austrian capital Vienna has been named the world’s best city to live in for the ninth consecutive year.

Mercer’s 20th annual Quality of Living survey compared 231 major metropolises, examining factors such as crime, healthcare, education, public services, recreation, housing and personal freedom.

The top 20 cities have remained almost entirely unchanged, with Zurich, Auckland, Munich and Vancouver completing the top five.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news ... ving-2018/

https://www.wien.info/en/lifestyle-scen ... vable-city


:hap:


WTF am I doing in New Zealand? :again?:


Your life choice.
Do you like rugby or cricket?




Rugby yes but only big games, cricket not so much.
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Vam » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:00 am

Guest wrote:a short (25 mins) video about a chinese girl left in a market because of china's 1 baby policy. she was adopted by americans & then meets her birth parents 20 years later.

this is a 2 hankie job. http://www.bbc.com/news/av/stories-4226 ... r-20-years


O...M...G... :ooer: .... what a story.
Thanks for posting that......The Broken Bridge. Where people heal :smilin:

How cute was that little baby girl, and then aged 5, wearing those huge specs!
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Vam » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:07 am

Holly wrote:The Austrian capital Vienna has been named the world’s best city to live in for the ninth consecutive year.

Mercer’s 20th annual Quality of Living survey compared 231 major metropolises, examining factors such as crime, healthcare, education, public services, recreation, housing and personal freedom.

The top 20 cities have remained almost entirely unchanged, with Zurich, Auckland, Munich and Vancouver completing the top five.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news ... ving-2018/

https://www.wien.info/en/lifestyle-scen ... vable-city


:hap:


WTF am I doing in New Zealand? :again?:


New Zealand's great! At least, it was when I've been there. Better summers than Austria too :wink:

That said, Vienna is a beautiful city :smilin: Stayed at the Grand a couple of times. Tried my best - and failed - to stay the hell out of the authentic Sacher Torte shop there! :oops:
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Guest » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:08 am

Vam wrote:
Guest wrote:a short (25 mins) video about a chinese girl left in a market because of china's 1 baby policy. she was adopted by americans & then meets her birth parents 20 years later.

this is a 2 hankie job. http://www.bbc.com/news/av/stories-4226 ... r-20-years


O...M...G... :ooer: .... what a story.
Thanks for posting that......The Broken Bridge. Where people heal :smilin:

How cute was that little baby girl, and then aged 5, wearing those huge specs!


when the birth mother was on her knees begging for forgiveness i completely lost it & cried like a baby, at the end too when it said about her birth father texting her good morning & good night every day. i loved how welcoming the older sister was, no resentment at the attention kati was getting & the way she asked the translator to ask kati if it hurt her hair to be played with by her.
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Lady Murasaki » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:10 am

A cold caller just hung up on me in a massive huff because I let him do his long spiel about some policy he’s trying to sell then patiently said “no” . He wasn’t pleased.
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Guest » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:18 am

i've got ants in my pants waiting for dean to log in with a hangover & good news about being an uncle again.
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby Vam » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:22 am

Guest wrote:
Vam wrote:
Guest wrote:a short (25 mins) video about a chinese girl left in a market because of china's 1 baby policy. she was adopted by americans & then meets her birth parents 20 years later.

this is a 2 hankie job. http://www.bbc.com/news/av/stories-4226 ... r-20-years


O...M...G... :ooer: .... what a story.
Thanks for posting that......The Broken Bridge. Where people heal :smilin:

How cute was that little baby girl, and then aged 5, wearing those huge specs!


when the birth mother was on her knees begging for forgiveness i completely lost it & cried like a baby, at the end too when it said about her birth father texting her good morning & good night every day. i loved how welcoming the older sister was, no resentment at the attention kati was getting & the way she asked the translator to ask kati if it hurt her hair to be played with by her.


The birth Mum's heart-rending crying forced me to stick it on pause for a few moments... :ooer:
Just a wonderful story.
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Re: Random Stuff Part Nineteen.

Postby NastyNickers » Tue Mar 20, 2018 10:49 pm

I quite like Rembrandt :snooty:
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