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Cathleen said:
A question for quoll... if you could live anywhere (except where you do live), where would that be?

You just hit on one of my childhood dreams.
In my early teens I always wanted to be a hermit, I don't think that would be practical now, plus family sort of makes the hermit lifestyle somewhat redundant, not to mention the terrifying possibility of no internet. :eek:
Still to live out in the bush away from most of lifes hassles still has a very romantic appeal to me.
Just living the simple life with only the basic necessities (satellite internet obviously :D ).
One day I just might get that little cabin amongst the ferns.
http://www.oren.org.au/images/bigphotos/westbarham.jpg
 
quoll said:
You just hit on one of my childhood dreams.
In my early teens I always wanted to be a hermit, I don't think that would be practical now, plus family sort of makes the hermit lifestyle somewhat redundant, not to mention the terrifying possibility of no internet. :eek:
Still to live out in the bush away from most of lifes hassles still has a very romantic appeal to me.
Just living the simple life with only the basic necessities (satellite internet obviously :D ).
One day I just might get that little cabin amongst the ferns.
http://www.oren.org.au/images/bigphotos/westbarham.jpg
i always had a desire to do this as well... with the same stipulations of course.
 
Scalywag said:
EJ, will you fucking answer Cathleen's question from page 2 please?

Edit: whoops, I wasn't fast enough
Ever wish you didn't know the answer to some things? Just joking EJ -- it was the 'great sex' comment that ticked me off... I hate when others are having great sex and I can't get any sex.
 
quoll said:
You just hit on one of my childhood dreams.
In my early teens I always wanted to be a hermit, I don't think that would be practical now, plus family sort of makes the hermit lifestyle somewhat redundant, not to mention the terrifying possibility of no internet. :eek:
Still to live out in the bush away from most of lifes hassles still has a very romantic appeal to me.
Just living the simple life with only the basic necessities (satellite internet obviously :D ).
One day I just might get that little cabin amongst the ferns.
http://www.oren.org.au/images/bigphotos/westbarham.jpg
Take me, I swear I won't bug you and Mrs.Q too much. When you want to do that whole sex thing I'll take a long walk.

That is beautiful - I have sort of the same dream (fantasy when people start being annoying), run away and start the whole thing over.
 
Cathleen said:
Ever wish you didn't know the answer to some things? Just joking EJ -- it was the 'great sex' comment that ticked me off... I hate when others are having great sex and I can't get any sex.
cate... i haven't had sex since... lemme see... what year did the beatles break up?
 
sassy_girl1963 said:
Who is Saucy? I've been around lit since Sept, and I don't remember a Saucy...???

Saucy, sassy?
Saucy is someone I used to do a bit of jocular sparring with on the What makes you laugh thread.
She?? has a twisted sense of humour and a high snarkiness quotient, something that makes her? eminently qualified for life on the HT I think.
 
EJFan said:
i always had a desire to do this as well... with the same stipulations of course.


Scalywag said:
I'd like to live on a lake nestled in the mountains of western maine. well, maybe I should say bside the lake

Cathleen said:
Take me, I swear I won't bug you and Mrs.Q too much. When you want to do that whole sex thing I'll take a long walk.

That is beautiful - I have sort of the same dream (fantasy when people start being annoying), run away and start the whole thing over.

Revised dream: I've always wanted to live there in a community of like minded... ;)



Funny how you never spot your typos until someone quotes you.
 
Scalywag said:
LadyJeanne:

I imagine you to be an independent and successful woman, standing about 5-9 with longer than shoulder length light brown (not quite blonde) fine but slightly wavy hair. You live near a large city. Am I even close?
Oh this could turn into a YKYSFW-Annex thread!
 
Scalywag said:
quoll:
I don't know any women that understand the stooges. Are the stooges a guy thing there too? What kinds of things do you like to do with your kids on your days off from work?

Hmm the sociocultural impact of the stooges on women, I think you might have a poll there. I do know of a few women that get the stooges, but they are related to me so it just might be a genetic shortcoming.

Now the kids, once I let them out of their cag... room, they do the usual weekend tv thing, thus giving the father figure time to slowly acclimatise to the outside world.
One of their favourite things is to go exploring along the creek that runs through our property (for about 9 months of the year anyway) or weather permitting to have a bonfire at night, it's amazing how much stuff they can find to burn, I swear they would burn their bikes if I'd let them.

I haven't spent anywhere near enough time with them lately although with the eldest being off school until the end of the month and work settling into some kind of recognisable pattern hopefully that is something I can rectify.
 
Scalywag said:
LadyJeanne:

I imagine you to be an independent and successful woman, standing about 5-9 with longer than shoulder length light brown (not quite blonde) fine but slightly wavy hair. You live near a large city. Am I even close?

Pretty damned close!

Successful? I am an exec at a global IT consulting firm; I manage our alliance relationship with Microsoft. Independent? Yes - growing up as a daughter of immigrants, you learn to take care of yourself 'cause your parents are busy working overtime to feed you and put you through college.

Medium brown hair, fine, slightly wavy, past the shoulders. I'm only 5'6, though.

And I live in San Francisco, so yes a large city by some standards. I grew up in Chicago, though, so SF seems small to me.

:)
 
Scalywag said:
DLL:

Do you have any pinstripe lingerie? What's the name of that excellent italian restaurant in Little Italy? Something like Angelo's of Mulberry? Have you been to Wagner Park at Battery Park City?


as a matter of fact I do..white satin bikinis with navy pinstripes very cute :)
Thats the exact name of that restaurant excellente!! and I have been to wagner Park..one of the nicest views there to see the statue of liberty. :)


yay this is fun asnwering questions :rose:
 
I just knew the resturant as Angelos. It is my favorite in Little Italy with a slight edge over Pelligrinos. Now I want a canolli.
 
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