Community > Posts By > soufiehere
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profile
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(>>>Account>>>ViewProfile):
https://mingle2.com/user/my_profile |
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Topic:
Miss 😶 You
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Edited for off-topic.
soufie Site Admin |
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Happy People!
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This is really interesting. I would wonder what criteria were examined in making this determination. |
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I like to just move.
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Loyal and Honest Guy
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Edited for off-topic.
soufie Site Admin |
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Hello
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Welcome, back ;-)
Was your name the same back then? |
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Replies not Showing up?
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I again am having the problem that I cannot post in topics. I tried several. Nothing. I had the same problem and just recently discovered that if your text contains asterisks anywhere within the post or thread then it won’t post. If you try posting without using asterisks/symbols then your threads/posts are more likely to post. IT are aware of this issue. Hope this helps. soufie Site Admin |
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Topic:
ley's have fun!
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Empty profile, says nothing about you..except you are looking for sex.
Makes for slim pickings ;-) |
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Topic:
My picture
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Have you been asked to pose for a photo and have not yet complied?
soufie Site Admin |
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Tom4Uhere GET WELL SOON~~~~
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You are lucky you got in a hospital at all,
and I hope you can get more meds ;-) |
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Topic:
Message notification
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Here is where you can check to see if you have it activated:
https://mingle2.com/inbox/mail_settings (>>>Mail>>>Mail Settings) |
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..And I'm with you. I love the tradition of afternoon tea.
![]() hahaha 'pretty dishes' we are SO girly ;-) |
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Hi Delightful! ![]() I used to never put milk in my tea, but now I do put it in some types of tea. So, what are the times? It seems to me the shop lady (who must have put the kettle on when she saw me looking through her windows) served at about 10am..then 'High' tea at 4pm? Something like that. The Brits are so..homey with the tea thing, much admiration..and delight ;-) Time for tea is anytime you want. In workplaces tea breaks are usually 10am and 3 pm. High tea is normally around 4pm ish. Yep, the Brits are very much tea focussed hehe. I’m becoming more and more British Do they tea up on their normal breaks or is there a special break just for tea? The Portuguese also have their built-in breaks, like August hahahahaha when it is hot and daily at mid-day for hours. No tea though..I think. |
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Hi Delightful! ![]() I used to never put milk in my tea, but now I do put it in some types of tea. So, what are the times? It seems to me the shop lady (who must have put the kettle on when she saw me looking through her windows) served at about 10am..then 'High' tea at 4pm? Something like that. The Brits are so..homey with the tea thing, much admiration..and delight ;-) |
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When I was on a (group) tour of Europe in 1974, I was feeling
punk one day so I stayed behind in my room while the rest went sight-seeing. We stayed at Cambridge University but I was feeling a little better so I decided to explore the town. There were wee shops everywhere and I went in them all. I saw a beautiful pottery piece in a dusty old shop and had to push on the door which rang the bell, though it seemed to be empty but for me. I wandered about, ooing and aaing until I found what I wanted. Just then, out from behind a very small door, came this tiny elderly woman and she was bearing a tea tray with all the fixings. Raised LDS I had never had tea so I was most agreeable when she pointed to a small table and 2 smaller chairs. The chat began. The tea had cream and sugars and lemon and tiny scones..I was totally enthralled..the time passed, no one else entered the shop. It started to get dark so I said I wanted to buy the piece I found.. she said, 'Oh no, I can't sell that..'. So I pointed out my 2nd choice, and once again she said she could not sell that piece either, sentimental reasons she said. I was not overly concerned as we had that wonderful tea and I was feeling great. I thought, I will return tomorrow and see how persuasive I could be. Which I did, the shop was still empty but the bell rang and out she came, tea tray at hand. She told me everything about her life, she was a widow and her children had talked her into the shop to try and empty all their storage units. The problem, of course, was that she could not bear to part with anything..I just laughed and laughed the more she told me. It was the very best part of the tour for me and I remember her so well. That tea habit the Brits have, I just LUV it ;-) |
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Topic:
The Husband Store
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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But then, what is 'sincere'?
Anyone being true to their real self? |
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birthday gal Bonnie
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Happy Birthday, to you and your twin ;-)
You are a wonderful addition here. |
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accepting
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'Opposites attract' is why Paul Hogan (Crocodile Dundee) hooked up
with his co-star Linda and divorced his wife of decades. Now after he divorced HER, he said 'opposites attract but sometimes you are just opposites.' |
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Dream or Reality?
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No...BUT.. it may already have happened in the past. I had a dream every day starting at about age 15...years and years, nearly every night...when I finally figured out what was causing it, it went away immediately ;-) |
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