You are in the right place for humour, nobody does humour like the Brits, it is the besthumour I have come across. All that dry, black, sometimes dark satirical humour! No, I don't come cheap, he had to pay, we are still trying to find a location for the camels. Do you want them? My dad is going mad about them..
Hi Smoky. Completely agree. When I lived in Bahrain, I saw tourists who would wander around in their own country dressed as such. Women who feel 'why should I be told how to dress' used to make me smile, because I would think, you wait madam, until you are wandering around the souk. But still, they continued.
As a foreign national, I was advised on the customs, I studied before I moved there and what not to wear. For instance when shopping, I would dress conservatively, cooly because of the heat and of course the shopping malls are air conditioned and many people gather there to have lunch and coffee because it is cooler. We had a club, called the British Club and we could dress as we liked there, even though it was open to natives, but we could be in our bikinis and sleeveless if we so wished and there was never any problem, not far to go in Bahrain, if you commit a crime, small island and all that.
I will do it from my point of view. I delete alot of messages some without even opening. I don't care if it is rude, I am never likely to meet them have no wish to. I only respond to people I know, or a person from the forums and the few friends that I have here. I prefer to keep my communications open to the forums.
I think we need one for life in general, certainly I have raised my children on humour, as I was raised with it, even though my grandfather was a drunk and a gambler, my grandmother dealt with it, with humour and love. She learned to drive at the age of 55 so she could go and find him in the middle of the night, so he was safe. And when he died, at the funeral, two women were sitting behind her and they commented in that gossipy old fashion, 'She is not crying' My grandmother turned around and said 'I have cried over that man for 47 years, no more' And she turned to me and grabbed my hand and smiled. Oh she loved him, indeed she did but humour kept her going. What attracted me to my man, when he offered my father five camels for a date with me... Made me laugh through and through...
I have seen some people who have no idea what humour is. I would love to see some of these people on another forum I am on, where there is no censorship and people can have a debate and oh goodness it can become heated, but no person is banned and there is not an ounce of bad feeling between any of the posters. Humour, you can't beat it, what makes the world go around..
Hello you handsome devil, indeed. Too many people blame meeting over the internet for the breakdown of a relationship and it is clear there is still a stigma attached to it. We are still people aren't we? We can either make a go of it or blame the fact that we met over the internet, it is still a relationship if two people want it to be one.
I don't see it as internet dating. I see it as a venue, like a coffee shop. It is only the venue, where two people meet. I have a relationship that is now eight months old with a man I met here. And I don't see how dating over the internet does work, because it is not dating is it?
Oh okay then, I'm off to don my mourning attire, my next door neighbours' budgie died last week and we are having a midnight mass. I expect all to feel my sadness with me. Later you...
I was expecting that and with all due respect, for me there is a time and a place, and I chose this time and place to address Cris in her posts. So it is not that we are having a laugh at this unfortunate person's demise, it is that like in any sombre situation that there will be a few who are having a smile even when it is sad. There is no written rule that people have to be sad when a person is gone and this is a public forum and all.
I find it hard to be disrespectful about a person I do not know. So my apologies if you feel that you had to 'tick' us off if you are grieving for this person, who I have no idea it is, I cannot even say that I am sorry about his demise, I do not know him or feel that I have to be sad. Again my apologies for smiling and having the audacity to gatecrash what clearly is a very sombre thread...
Try Clearblue as yum yum suggests, most well known one I believe. But do ask your pharmacist, I do think they will advise that you do two tests, which is the normal advice and while it is along time since I was pregnant, I know this from when I bought one for my friend and I asked the pharmacy locally for her.
Maybe if you take a test that will help you to decide. Just a suggestion, because I know of a woman who went through all of this and then she was not pregnant.
RE: Sense of Humour
You are in the right place for humour, nobody does humour like the Brits, it is the besthumour I have come across. All that dry, black, sometimes dark satirical humour! No, I don't come cheap, he had to pay, we are still trying to find a location for the camels. Do you want them? My dad is going mad about them..