have any of you met each other????
taskey
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i have been a member of this forum for a while and i love the banter that goes on between you all.
my question is, have you met each other in person or is it just on the forum that your paths cross??
Tracy
my question is, have you met each other in person or is it just on the forum that your paths cross??
Tracy
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Ive met CJC, no one else0
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Myself and Helen have met - twice! :001_unsure:0
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Me and Mandy have tried to meet but it proved unsuccsessful :-(0
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We meet most nights Paul don't forget, in our dreams......:drool:0
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I've met Steve0
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I've met Mandy twice and we speak every day too (except when there's a GP weekend). I've even gone on a date with her other half's best mate.
I have also seen J - but he hasn't spotted me (yet).
Sue has seen me, but I haven't seen her...0 -
never met anyone . even thou dianne is a tutor in my college.......only 2 weeks left to see......so might go searching next week !
so watch out dianne ?0 -
Iv'e met CathG and Steve on a training day. I don't think the others attending were forum members.0
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I nearly met SharonJ at the IAC exam. She was desk 61 and I was desk 62 (table in front) !! We only found afterwards on here.0
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Raging Pineapples (!) aka Chris was on the alternate shift of my college course a couple of years ago though we've only ever exchanged comments in the virtual world...0
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I have met farmergiles a few times, loves his coffee and is a very helpful sort of chap!0
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Sorry, did I miss the AATMatch.com web launch?0
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Me, Gem and Matt go well back if you believe any of our posts but sadly I have never been acquainted with either of them. Still, at least this way Iβve retained my sanityβ¦
:lol::001_tt2::thumbup1::crying::confused1::glare::ohmy::thumbup::huh:0 -
I see Baggybooks quite often in my dreams but I'm hoping the restraining order will soon put an end to that...0
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How on earth does one get a restraining order on one's dreams?
Or is there some clever technology wired into your head so that if certain thought patterns are generated, you get electrocuted?0 -
The dreams are nightmare's caused by real life experiences. Some people just won't take "Sorry, but I don't do cider drinking southerners" for an answer...0
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Ah it all becomes clear to me. Like a sunrise on the near side of Mercury.:001_tt2:
Really Robert, if Helen can infritrate your dreams now, there is nothing you can do to stop it short of filling your bedroom with daisies, buttercups and other assorted wild flowers and removing the ceiling so you can observe the night sky while in bed.
If that fails, there are more drastic, surgical solutions available, but the scarring to your left hand little finger would be a cause of great unhappiness to you in future years. Also, the hair growth on the soles of your feet would be troublesome...0 -
Adam, Adam, Adam. How can I say this politely? Well, f*ck it, I can't. I read your post several times in the hope of eventually understanding it but have come to the inevitable conclusion that, well, you're just a fricking East coast weirdo... go and climb some hills and experience the literal peaks and troughs of mundanity...0
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Point me in the right direction Robert - no hills round here for me to climb (a fact I know you are aware of; your ill disguised contempt for my low-land residence is not amusing).
Anyway, East coast? I'm 20 miles inland you nutter! That's like miles from Skegness! I reside in the East Midlands (or East Anglia - depends almost on the day of the week) but live in South Lincolnshire and am very much to the North West of Norfolk.
So stuff that in your dream machine and...... well, dream it!:001_tt2:0 -
And don't you dare call me mundane - I went to a RSPB nature reserve the other day and saw sheep. That was very exciting and totally not boring or dull!
Oh no, hang on - the excitement was provided by me needing to dig the car out of a salt marsh. Sorry!:blushing:0 -
20 miles inland, huh? Well, Crawley's 25 miles inland from Brighton but that doesn't exactly put it in North East England does it? Birmingham is inland! Mansfield (my home town) is inland. Your place - a mere 20 miles inland - is almost seaside!0
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Well at least you've not mentioned the worst possible insult - the L word. I respect that.:001_smile:
I hope to make it a C or a N word at some point in the future which will be much better!
Anyway, 20 miles in Scotland could be 1/4 of the way inland so it's all relative really.:001_tt2:0 -
well i can think of two people that really shouldn't meet0
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And in my dreams we're sat there waiting for the ****** to kick in...
Oh. Not allowed to type the name of the drug which begins with a V, then i, then a, then g - I think you get the picture.0 -
Baggybooks wrote: Β»And in my dreams we're sat there waiting for the ****** to kick in...
Oh. Not allowed to type the name of the drug which begins with a V, then i, then a, then g - I think you get the picture.
oh thats finally been banned on this forum then !!!:thumbup:0 -
mark130273 wrote: Β»never met anyone . even thou dianne is a tutor in my college.......only 2 weeks left to see......so might go searching next week !
so watch out dianne ?
Sorry!! to be the be the one to tell you Mark.........but we have finished now for the summer0 -
Me, Gem and Matt go well back if you believe any of our posts but sadly I have never been acquainted with either of them.
That can soon be fixed, my dear
I've never met anyone either, although I do chat with several people outside of these forums, although not much recently cos I haven't been on msn so it's been mainly facebooking. I miss the days of accountants unleashed :sad:0 -
Dont we all....
Actually its the days when Study Buddy was in full flow that were the most amusing0
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